Leek & Moorlands Building Society, Leek
The Society was first established permanently in May 1856 by William and James Challinor, and Thomas Shaw who was the managing clerk. The Challinors were from the family of lawyers, with offices in Leek. ...
Leek United and Midlands Building Society, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Leek United and Midlands Building Society was first established in 1863, and became Leek United Building Society in 1990. At the time of writing (December 2024) the building society is still in operation ...
Line Dancing, Eccleshall Festival,
Line dancing High Street.
The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.
Lloyds Bank, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
Lloyds Bank, Rugeley
This Grade 2 listed building on Lower Brook Street dates from the mid 19th century. Until recently (2014) it was Seconds Ahead clothes shop.
Lloyds Bank, Stafford,
Bandit screen inside Lloyds Bank, Market Square, Stafford.
Lower Brook Street, Rugeley
Lower Brook Street in Rugeley looking north towards the Town Hall. On the right is William Crompton's bootmaking and shoe shop. Next door is Hunter's Provisions and Tea Dealers' shop.
On the left ...
Market Place, Rugeley
A postcard picture of the Market Place also known as Market Square, which looks towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley.
On the left the National Provincial Bank became the National Westminster Bank ...
Market Place, Uttoxeter
View of Market Place on Market Day, taken from the first floor of a building near to the Old Talbot. The Kiosk is in the foreground, with market stalls all down the right-hand side of the square. Various ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A postcard view taken in Market Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain (May 2018). The ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A view of the Market Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised. Some of the buildings in this scene remain, on the left is the National Provincial ...
Market Square, Stafford
Stafford had held a weekly market since the Middle Ages. In 1853 a covered market opened behind the new Guildhall, but some stalls continued to trade from the Market Square.
On the right is the Shire ...
Market Square, Stafford
Pictured is one of several Midland Red mini-buses that provided a bus service around the Stafford area for some years. The destination for this mini-bus is Highfields Farm Estate in Stafford. Later in ...
Market Square, Stafford
A view of the Market Square taken from the end of Greengate Street. On the right is the building built as Brookfield's department store in the 1880s. Brookfield's closed in 1909 and the building was ...
Market Square, Stafford
A view of Market Square looking towards Greengate Street taken after the demolition of the fountain in 1934 and the creation of flower beds in 1953.
Postcard published by Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee ...
Market Square, Stafford
A 360 degree view of the Market Square, Stafford, painted by Rob Pointon (1982-). Oil on board, twelve panels, designed to be viewed from the centre. This painting was commissioned from the artist for ...
Market Square, Stafford
Buildings on the corner of Market Square and Gaolgate Street. The building to the left was built in 1960-61 and replaced Mummery's jewellers shop. At the time of this photograph it was occupied by the ...
Market Square, Stafford
The flower gardens and bus stop in the Market Square, Stafford.