Market Street, Hednesford
Viewed from Church Hill, Market Street, Hednesford. This was the town's main shopping street. The woman stands outside of the Uxbridge Arms public house which was named after the local hero of the Battle ...
Market Street, Hednesford
View from the junction of Church Hill and Rugeley Road. On the left corner is the Uxbridge Arms, and on the right is Doberman Securities.
Market Street, Hednesford
A postcard view of Market Street, Hednesford with the Co-operative store on the immediate left with an upright electrical washing machine on display in the window. Next door is Andrew's shop which usually ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Market Street viewed from the junction of Church Hill with the A460 crossing the photograph in the foreground. Market Street, the town's main street, stretches ahead. Crossing the road to the right ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Viewed from the bottom of Church Hill, looking up Hednesford's main street, Market Street. The Uxbridge Hotel is on the left corner. Posters on the wall advertise Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. whose ...
Market Street, Hednesford
View of Market Street from the bottom of Green Heath Road, Hednesford. On the right hand side are the Anglesey Hotel (large white building) and Station entrance. The Hotel is no longer in use as a hotel, ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. On the far left is the Horse and Jockey public house. At the far end of the street can bee seen Penkridge Post Office on Crown Bridge.
A colour-tinted ...
Market Street, Penkridge
This postcard view looks along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. At the far end of the street, on the left, can be seen the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house and beyond is the former Post Office. ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. At the far end of the street, on the left, can be seen the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house. Beyond is Penkridge Post Office.
Postcard ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. On the left is the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house. On the right hand side is a Fish and Chip Shop and E.J. and J.E. Fowler's newsagents. ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street from Crown Bridge. R.E. Hudson's shop is on the rights with the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house next to it.
Postcard published by A.W. Bourne, 32 Babingley Drive, ...
Market Street, Penkridge
A view of the northern end of Market Street, looking south east. The sign for the Horse and Jockey public house can be seen top right.
Market Street, Stafford,
These buildings in Market Street were demolished in the 1960s.
The building on the right, with the plaster figures on the roof, was a tea warehouse, built in the eighteenth century when tea was an ...
Market Street, Tamworth
Market Street, Tamworth, looking towards the Town Hall from the junction with Holloway and Silver Street. On the left is Shop and Save at no. 3 Market Street. This was Lewis's boot dealer and draper ...
Market Street, Uttoxeter
Looking north towards the Market Place.
Market Vaults, Tamworth
The Market Vaults public house, no.6 Market Street, Tamworth.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Market Vaults, Tamworth
The Market Vaults is a 17th century building with 18th century frontage. Originally known as the White Hart, by 1803 it was named the Rose and Crown and by 1856 had become the Market Vaults.
Marquis of Granby public house, Penkhull
The Marquis of Granby stands at the junction of roads to the north of Penkhull Green. It is believed that an inn has stood on this site since around the 1770s, with the present building dating from the ...