High Street, Eccleshall
A postcard view looking west along High Street from the crossroads. The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to ...
High Street, Eccleshall
View looking towards the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads. On the left is London House, built 1717. The building just past the telegraph pole is the library, built on the site of Joseph ...
High Street, Eccleshall
A view of the south side of Eccleshall High Street showing numbers 5, 7 and 9, close to the junction with Stafford Street. On the right is a van belonging to Eccleshall Wholesaling Co., who were based ...
High Street, Eccleshall
A colour-tinted postcard view of the High Street looking towards the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads. On the right with the turret is Eccleshall Fire Station. The large white building with ...
High Street, Eccleshall
A view of the north side of Eccleshall High Street. At the time of this photograph number 38 was occupied by J.W. Fisher. Today (2017) it is occupied by Sean Hirst Flowers.
From the County Archaeology ...
High Street, Eccleshall
An early postcard view looking west along High Street from the crossroads. The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed ...
High Street, Eccleshall
A view of the north side of the High Street, Eccleshall. Far left is London House. the puilding between the petrol pumps and the shop with bay windows was demolished in the early 1970s to make way for ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
A view of the High Street looking towards the crossroads, with the Bell public house to the left.
High Street, Eccleshall,
View taken from the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads.
The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
On the far right is the Royal Oak Inn, one of Eccleshall's two coaching inns on the London to Chester road (the other is the King's Arms on Stafford Street). With the advent of the railway the landlord ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
View of the High Street looking towards the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads.
On the far right is Henry Holland's, agricultural engineers, which today is a pet shop. Next door is the Assembly ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to the same design. Later used as a reading room, and briefly rented ...
High Street, Gnosall
Looking south along High Street, Gnosall. The thatched building on the left has since had its timber framework and brick infill exposed. The little boy stands on the step of 34, High Street which is ...
High Street, Gnosall
The house on the left with dormer windows was Grovesnor House, which belonged to the Grovesnor family. The building was later used as the workhouse, but was later demolished and replaced by a school. ...
High Street, Gnosall
Looking north along the High Street. The thatched cottage has since had its plaster removed to reveal timber framing with brick noggin. Talbott's grocers at number 32 is now (2016) Jia Jin Chinese takeaway.
From ...
High Street, Gnosall
A view looking south along High Street, Gnosall, showing the former Duke's Head public house.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
High Street, Kinver
Kinver High Street , showing numbers 30,31 and 32. In this view can be seen Bonser's hairdressers, the Kinver Community Association office, and on the far right, part of Bills' Pharmacy.