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Demolition of a Timber Framed House, Hixon
Thorn Lea Cottage was built as a pair of cottages in the seventeenth century on High Street, next to where the Memorial Hall stands today. In the 1920s the Barlow family rented the house from Miss Huntbatch, ...
Demolition of buildings on South Walls,
Demolition of buildings on corner of South Walls and Greengate Street by Costains Ltd, prior to construction of the Co-operative Permanent Building Society building.
Demolition of Buildings, Market Street, Stafford,
The buildings on Market Street looked Georgian from their facades, but when they were demolished they were found to be mainly of timber frame construction. They were dated from the fifteenth or sixteenth ...
Demolition of Oaken Lodge, Codsall
Oaken Lodge stood on Oaken Lanes, Codsall
Demolition of the B.R.C. Factory, Stafford,
The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and made steel mesh for reinforcing concrete. The company moved from Manchester to Stafford in 1926, building ...
Demolition of the Gate-house, Stafford Gaol,
The prison gate-house was demolished in 1952 in order to widen Gaol Road.
The new gate-house, seen on the left, was built by the prisoners before the old one was destroyed.
Demolition of the Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Hall was demolished in 1967 and the present Newcastle Library now occupies the site.
The Dance Hall is pictured here during the demolition.
Demolition of the Old Guildhall, Stafford
The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...
Demolition of the Old Guildhall, Stafford
The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...
Demolition of Wolstanton Colliery, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Wolstanton Colliery was sunk in 1916. By the 1960s it was considered a super-mine, with the deepest mineshafts in Britain, producing over 1 million tons of coal and was one of the biggest employers of ...
Demolition, High Street, Uttoxeter
Alterations to The Brewery yard car park to make way for the bus station and the Maltings shopping complex. This photograph is facing Bradley Street. In the centre is Bradley House Club and to the left ...
Demolition, High Street, Uttoxeter
Alterations to the Brewery yard car park to make way for the bus station and the Maltings shopping complex in Uttoxeter.
McCann’s photographers shop is the building on the left with the yellow 'Kodak' ...
Demolition, High Street, Uttoxeter
Alterations to the Brewery yard car park to make way for the bus station and the Maltings shopping complex on the High Street, Uttoxeter. The old Brewery Office building can be seen on the right. In ...
Demonstration, Blythe Bridge
Demonstration against traffic conditions on the A50 through the village. Between Uttoxeter Road and the junction with Cheadle Road and Stallington Road.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and ...
Derailment, Stafford Station,
Derby Oxide Colour Works, Rugeley
A group photograph of workers from the Colour Works which was situated in the old mill on the Colton side of the bridge over the River Trent near Rugeley’s Trent Valley railway station. Location not ...
Design Award, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
Left to right: Don Vickers (Head of the Design Centre), Eileen Crosby, John Morris, Paul Gimbert, Trevor Lockley, John Rowbottom, Chris Hopkins (Head Designer).
Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...
Devadason Family at the County Show, Hopton,
Mrs Rani Devadason with her sons Shanka and Raj at the County Show.
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at ...