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Horse Fair, Rugeley

View looking north-west along Horse Fair from the railway bridges.

Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A fine postcard view of Rugeley at the junction of Horsefair (right), Elmore Lane (left, in front of the Globe Hotel) and Upper Brook Street (ahead). The fine creeper clad building was Dilger's, House ...

Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view looking from the Hednesford Road (Sandy Lane) with Horsefair to the right and Upper Brook Street ahead. The timber-framed thatched cottage on the left was demolished in ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

A view of Horsefair, Ruugeley looking north-west towards the Globe Hotel. The man on the left appears to be carrying a window frame past a single horse and cart. There is a caravan, possibly belonging ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

A postcard view of Horsefair, Rugeley, looking towards the railway arches. Note the finger direction posts on the traffic island. At this time the north-south traffic would have passed through the narrow ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

Taken from the arched railway bridge looking down on Horsefair, Rugeley with Talbot Street on the right. The Station Hotel had previously been the Queen's Head and was in later years renamed The Tree ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

Horsefair, Rugeley looking towards The Globe Hotel, much as it appears today, although the Globe is now (2018) an estate agents' premises. The cast iron horse hitching posts at the pavement edge survived ...

Hospital Saturday market stall outside the Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A stall raising funds for Hospital Saturday, situated at the back of the Guildhall. At the time many hospitals, including the North Staffordshire Infirmary and Eye Hospital at Hartshill were supported ...

Hospital Saturday Procession, Liverpool Road, Kidsgrove

The second cart pictured here is being driven by Mr Joe Paskin, with his sister being the lady wearing the pale skirt standing on the left. Thomas Landers' tobacconist's and confectioner's is the first ...

Hospital Saturday, High Street, Uttoxeter

On the left hand side the sign of M & R Blackwell, boot dealers of 26 High Street, can be seen. The Cross Keys public house is directly opposite Blackwell's. Hospital Saturday was held annually to raise ...

Hospital Street, Tamworth

Number 2-4 Hospital Street looking very isolated in the middle of a new road. The newsagents 'G and R Watson' can be seen on the right. Known as 'Lochryan Place', this series of buildings were built ...

Hospital Sunday parade, Gnosall

A procession walking from the Anchor to Gnosall Heath on Hospital Sunday during Gnosall Wakes in 1909. The procession was led by a band with the banner of Stafford District Foresters friendly society ...

Houldsworth & Alcock, bootmakers and repairers shop, Burslem

Exterior of Houldsworth and Alcock's bootmakers and repairers shop at 87 Waterloo Road, Burslem, Stoke on Trent. Mr. Houldsworth is pictured in the centre. The building is now (January 2021) occupied ...

Housden General Stores, Codsall

The Housden's Stores were situated in the centre of Codsall, at the Square. The building still remains.

Housing, Eastgate Street, Stafford, (1)

In the distance, at the junction with Tipping Street (near to the white building on the left) is an area known as Pitcher Bank, due to a crockery market which was once held there. The shop in the far ...

Howell's Grocers Shop, Stafford,

Howell's was located on the corner of Mill Street and Church Lane. In the 1930s the grocer's shop belonged to Sam Perry.

Hubanks, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Hubanks store on the High Street pictured before it was modernised, with goods being sold from makeshift counters. William Hubank and Son were a greengrocers and florists and at the time of this photograph ...

Hudson's Chemists Shop, Eccleshall,

Hudson's shop in High Street, decorated for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The building is still a chemist's shop today. The owner, Frank Hudson, was also a photographer.