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.
Lower Brook Street, Rugeley
A postcard view from Brook Square looking along Lower Brook Street towards Market Square and the Town Hall clock tower. On the left is Lloyds Bank, then Burdett’s shop followed by John Key and Sons, ...
Market Place, Cannock
Shops and buisnesses on Market Place, Cannock. From left to right: the National & Provincial Bank (later the Nat West Bank), the gate to Cannock Car Sales, E.F. Allen & Sons, and Midland 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 busy scene in Market Square looking south towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. The man on the corner by the Cabin, not wearing a hat, is Mr Watson.
In later years this area was pedestrianised, ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A view of the Market Square in Rugeley. In the background from left to right: Keys’ shop, the Cabin public house, Paris House, children’s wear shop (above are the Offices of the Stafford Railway Building ...
Market Square, Stafford
This view was taken looking north across the Market Square towards Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In the centre the single-decker bus belongs to Ipswich Borough Transport and it is an East Lancashire bodied ...
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
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
This view was taken looking north across the Market Square bus shelter towards Gaolgate Street in Stafford.
The Market Square was laid out with flower beds, trees and seating in 1953 to celebrate ...
Market Street, Rugeley
This view of delivery lorries in Market Street looks south towards the Market Square in Rugeley. In later years this area was pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain and left ...
Market Street, Tamworth
Looking east along Market Street, Tamworth, with the arcaded Town Hall built in 1701 to the right. The National Provincial Bank is on the far side of the road, since demolished and the site now (2023) ...
Martin Street, Stafford
Looking west along Martin Street in Stafford, with shops, offices and restaurants, some of which have changed use on several occasions.
On the left is the former John Mottram’s jewellers shop, this ...
Midland Bank building, Kingsway, Stoke-upon-Trent
This branch of the Midland Bank stood at the corner of Kingsway and Church Street in Stoke on trent. One of the "Big Four" banks, the Midland became part of HSBC in the 1990s. The building is no longer ...
Midland Bank, Market Street, Tamworth
The Midland Bank was built in 1978 and replaced two demolished shops at 9 and 10 Market Street, Tamworth. It later became HSBC bank. Number 9 had been Johnson & Allsopp printers, while number 10 was ...
Miners at Barclays Bank, Cheadle
Cheadle miners waiting to go into Barclays Bank on High Street to draw unemployment pay during the strikes of 1926.
Barclays Bank stood on the corner of High Street and Cross Street. The building ...
Miniature portrait of Elizabeth Brougham born in Wybunbury Cheshire 1769
This is a miniature portrait of Elizabeth Brougham who married John Brougham, a tax officer at St Giles Church Newcastle-under-Lyme. She was born Elizabeth Hall in Wynbury, Cheshire on the 14th May 1769 ...
Miniature portrait of John Brougham, senior born in Burslem 1757
This is a miniature profile of a man thought to be John Brougham, a tax officer.
He was born in 1757 and died sometime around the late 1820s or early 1830s.
Much of this information comes from the ...