Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1932 this photograph shows the view looking down the Ironmarket from its junction with the High Street in Newcastle. To the left of the picture shop fronts with canopies stretch down to the Municipal ...
It's A Pretty Thing - Stoke-on-Trent! Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This image, with its damning caption, is one of many where Blake is critical of the conditions created in the city by the pottery industry.
Note: ...
Ivy House, Stafford,
Ivy House on Lichfield Road.
On the left is the King William IV public house, now the Malt and Hops, on Lichfield Road.
The buildings in the centre have since been demolished to make way for a new ...
Jackson’s County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford
This photograph of Jackson’s County Fruit Stores in Mill Street, Stafford was taken shortly before it closed at the end of March 2018.
It was reported in the Express and Star newspaper that Jackson’s ...
Jen Shoe Factory, Rowley Street, Stafford
Jen Shoes Ltd factory on Rowley Street. The building was still in use as the Hollins Business Centre in 2002.
The company was founded when William Jennings opened a shoe and boot warehouse on Market ...
Jen Shoe Factory, Stafford
Former Jen Shoes Ltd. factory on Marsh Street.
The company was founded when William Jennings opened a shoe and boot warehouse on Market Square in 1852. The warehouse moved to premises in St. Chad's ...
Joule's Brewery from the River Trent, Stone,
Joules Brewery and the Newcastle Street ale stores are on the right of the illustration.
The building on the left (with the tall chimney) is Bent's Brewery.
Francis Joule came into possession ...
Jubilee Cottages, Hixon,
Jubilee Cottages on Egg Lane. To the left are the old Post Office and Weavers Yard houses. The man in the photograph is Mr Hammond, who ran the shop at South View House which later became the Hixon ...
Junction of Foregate Street and Glover Street, Stafford,
View of the junction at Foregate and Glover Streets, looking towards Gaol Square.
The white building on the right was used by Brookfield's as a warehouse. The red brick building on the left is part ...
Junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
On the left is Attwoods garage, and the white building to the right was occupied by Rediffusion. Much of the foreground was demolished to make way for the Island Roundabout.
Kerry Lane, Eccleshall,
This view was taken from near the junction of Kerry Lane and Church Street.
The house on the right is known as Cobbler's Cottage, as this was once a shoemaking area.
Keys' Tailor's, Lower Brook Street, Rugeley
Key's Tailor's and Drapers Shop, Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. An image taken from a glass negative.
In the late 1870s John Key had a shop in Lower Brook Street. Around 1888 his son George set up ...
Kidsgrove Urban District Council Town Map
This map shows Kidsgrove Urban District and shows Mop Cop, Butt Lane and Talke Pits. The date of this map is unknown but is was made by J.C.A Symms for the council.
Digitisation funded by Heritage ...
King Edward VII Motoring through Stone,
King Edward VII passed through Stone on his way to Alton Towers. Crowds lined the route to catch a glimpse of him, as seen here on Granville Square.
The whole town was decorated for the occasion and ...
King Edward VII’s visit to Stafford
This postcard view shows crowds of people outside the Shire Hall in the Market Square, Stafford for the visit of King Edward VII.
The Royal visit by King Edward VII was planned for the 18th to 23rd ...
King George VI Memorial Parade, Stafford
Memorial Parade on Market Square for King George VI, who died in February 1952.
Taking the salute is the Mayor of Stafford Alderman C.E. Fowke. To his right is the Lord Lieutenant of the County of ...
King George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Stone
Jubilee celebration procession, looking from Granville Square towards the High Street, Stone. The procession was one of the main events in Stone's celebrations for the Silver Jublilee of King George V.
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King's Avenue, Stone
The houses have changed little over the years, apart from the iron railings which were melted down during the Second World War.
On the right is the railway line.