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Post Office, Brewood

The Post Office, standing on Market Place, Brewood. To the left is the Lion Hotel. The Post Office now (2015) shares the building with the Co-operative supermarket.

Post Office, Cheddleton

A postcard view of the Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton, taken prior to World War One. A workman with a shovel is standing in the rough road. The Post Office closed around 2016.

Post Office, Wetton

A view of Wetton village showing the Post Office. Behind it can be seen the tower and pinnacles of St. Margaret's Church.

Postcard of School Lane, Pattingham

This postcard clearly shows a signpost located by the school. The signpost depicts distances to Rudge, Patshull, Albrighton, Claverley and Burnhill Green on the left and Wightwick, Tettenhall, Codsall ...

Postcard of School Lane, Pattingham

A local nurse is pictured walking her dog in the centre of this photograph.

Postcard of war memorial, Forsbrook

This war memorial, situated outside St. Peter's Church, lists over thirty men and women who gave their lives in the service of their country. The memorial was unvelied by Col. J. V. Campbell, VC, CMG, ...

Postcard showing St Nicholas' Church, Codsall

This postcard shows the view of the pathway leading up to the Church.

Postcard view of 'Blyth marsh'

This view shows Uttoxeter Road. On the right is the original Post Office, with a telegram boy and his bicycle outside. On the left is at the base of the telegraph pole is a wall which used to mark ...

Postcard view of Bridge and The Butchers Arms, Cheadle Road, Forsbrook

A group of people are pictured standing beside a bridge. One of whom is Freda (Dean) Hilditch, who became a local councillor and school governor. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook ...

Postcard view of Chapel Street, Forsbrook

The tiny Primitive Methodist Chapel (seen on the left hand side) gave its name to the street. It was built in 1856 by a handful of poor people who had struggled to raise the money to build their own ...

Postcard view of Cheadle Road, Forsbrook

Bert and Myra Wood lived here in the 1930s and Lily and Arthur Colclough. Sylvia Wright lived there from 1934 to 1939. Also Tommy Simcox married Jean Ashley and they lived there with their son Steven. Photograph ...

Postcard view of the Bull ring, Pattingham

The 'Bull Ring' is in the centre of Pattingham, outside the Pigot Arms. It is so called because bear and bullbaiting reputedly took place here in the late 18th and 19 centuries.

Postcard view of The Club, West End, Pattingham

'The Club' was a Working Men's club. It was demolished in 1953 and a new one was built next door.

Postcard view of the High Street, Pattingham

Postcard view of The Old Vicarage, Fulford

The Old Vicarage was built in about 1880 by Reverend George Coppin. It is now a private residence. The current Vicarage is now located in Tudor Hollow. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and ...

Postcard view of the Poors Trust cottages, Newgate

Newgate is now the Wolverhampton Road.

Postcard view of The Schools, Pattingham

Postcard view of West End, Pattingham

The house in the distance is the original Police House which had a small cell on the left hand side. The pair of semi-detached houses on the right are typical of the Dartmouth style.