Harvey's Village Stores, Codsall area
The inscription on the white panel above the door reads "The Central Stores, A.L. Harvey, Grocer and General Dealer." The Village Stores were also comprised of a Post Office, Newsagency and Tobbaco Shop. ...
Hassell Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The proprietor James Cooper Bennett, is probably the gentleman pictured outside this shop, which was located on Hassell Street. In addition to being a shopkeeper Mr Bennett was also a coal dealer.
Haycock and Tooth, Outfitters Shop, Stafford,
Haycock and Tooth opened at 42 - 43 Greengate Street in 1897, originally the Manchester and Bradford Warehouse.
The front of the building was rebuilt shortly after Haycock and Tooth closed in the mid-1960s. ...
Hazelwood's Drapers Shop, Stafford,
Mr Hazelwood with three members of his staff, outside his premises on Gaolgate Street.
Heathcote Street, Chesterton
Heathcote Street looking towards the junction with London Road, Chesterton, looking west. All these buildings were demolished in the mid 1970s. This view now looks across the road to more recent housing....
Heath's House Furnishers, 22 Market Street, Kidsgrove
Heath's Passage, Longton
Photograph taken from Warren Street, looking west. St. James's Church can be seen.
St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson ...
Heath's Stores, Codsall
Three people standing outside Heath's stores on Station Road, Codsall. Heaths Stores was Situated just the other side of the Railway Bridge from the centre of Codsall this was a useful General Store until ...
Hednesford Road Off Licence, Heath Hayes, Cannock
The Hednesford Road Off Licence at Heath Hayes, Cannock. Harper's bus and coach garage is on the right of the picture.
Hednesford Road, Brownhills
A deserted Hednesford Road, Brownhills, probably near the junction with the A5 (Watling Street) with gas street lamp and shop front on right.
Postcard published by Evans The Printers, Hednesford.
Henry Holland, Agricultural Engineers, Eccleshall,
Holland's, on High Street, is now a pet shop.
The building on the far right was the King's Head public house, built c.1800. The King's Head closed in 1925 and the building is now a private house.
Henry White's Menswear, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Henry White’s started on the High Street in 1887, selling clothes, accessories, and fabrics. In 1904, Henry opened a second shop on Ironmarket for men’s clothing, shown here. Henry White’s stores were ...
Hickman's Hat Shop, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
High Green, Brewood
Looking west along High Green, Brewood. The mock-timber framed building is the Bridge Inn with advertisements for Ansell's ales. The shop nearest the camera is advertising Cherry Blossom shoe polish. ...
High Street , Cheadle
Looking south west along the High Street. The Market Cross stands on High Street at the junction with Cross Street. It consists of an octagonal sandstone shaft on steps and probably dates from the 17th ...
High Street , Uttoxeter
Elkes Shop and cafe on the corner of Carter Street and High Street pictured not long before demolition.
High Street , Uttoxeter
On the left had side can be seen the sign for Elkes' Cafe, with Wilkes' dress shop (previously Barclays Bank) and Henry Ryder's Ironmongers next door. Harper's newsagent is on the opposite side of the ...
High Street , Uttoxeter
The corner of High Street and Bradley Street. The Gas Showroom on right has since been demolished.