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John Burrows Boot and Shoe Repairs, Salter Street, Stafford

The sign above the door reads 'J.E. Burrows Leather Grindery Boot and Shoe Repairs'. The shop window advertises Phillips' soles and heels. Burrows Shoe Repairs started around the 1930s, with Edward ...

John Maddock & Sons, Newcastle Street, Burslem

John Maddock started manufacturing pottery in 1830 at a works on Newcastle Street. The modern works in the photograph is at the top of Newcastle Street. The large site was bounded by Woodbank, Wycliffe ...

John Mellor, tobacconists, Derby Street, Leek

John Mellor's stationers, tobacconists and newsagents shop at 48 Derby Street, Leek. John's parents and those of his wife Ellen (nee Booth) were employed in Leek's silk trade as was John himself: in ...

Johnson's Meeting, Market Place, Uttoxeter

Johnson's shop, Burston

Elsie Johnson (nee Cadman) outside the shop that she and husband Reg ran in Burston in the 1920s.

Jones & Shufflebottom's premises, Wharf Street, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows the old premises of Jones & Shufflebottom (Wholesale Plumbers' and Builders' Merchants) at the north end of Wharf Street, Stoke. The building was formerly the site of Prince's Hall ...

Jones' Radio Shop, Bore Street, Lichfield

Jones, Moss & Co., furniture works, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Showroom at Jones, Moss & Co. (late T. Edwards & Sons) furniture works and showrooms, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme, established 1797. The business supplied or made a wide range of furnishings, including ...

Joules Ales advertisement, Shelton New Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A former residence on the corner of Shelton New Street and Victoria Street, Cliff Vale, Stoke-on-Trent prior to opening as Alexander's Estate & Letting Agents On the wall is a painted 'ghost' advertisement ...

Junction Inn and Hancock's stores, Hardingswood, Kidsgrove

A view of the Junction Inn and Hancock's Stores, with the owner, Mrs Mary Hancock, being the stout lady to the left of the door. Mrs Hancock was the owner from at least 1872 until about 1912.

Junction of Anchor Road and High Street , Longton

J. T. Fell's factory in Sutherland Road can be seen. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957. High Street was renamed Market Street in ...

Junction of Church Lane and Mill Street, Stafford,

The sixteenth century building on the left was originally a bakery. It was opened as Bradley's Wireless Shop in the 1920s. The building in the centre is the Nag's Head public house.

Junction of Foregate Street and Glover Street, Stafford,

View of the junction at Foregate and Glover Streets, looking towards Gaol Square. The white building on the right was used by Brookfield's as a warehouse. The red brick building on the left is part ...

Junction of Heathcote Street and Market Street, Kidsgrove

Junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

On the left is Attwoods garage, and the white building to the right was occupied by Rediffusion. Much of the foreground was demolished to make way for the Island Roundabout.

Keelings Road, Bucknall

The photograph shows the rear of properties on Keelings Road taken from Northwood Park Road (formerly Queen's Road). The houses date from the last years of the 19th Century. The building on the corner ...

Key's Stores, Ashley

The proprietors and staff outside Harry Key's bakers, confectioners store and Post Office, on the corner of Sovereign Lane and Church road, Ashley. The shop had previously belonged to the Wain family....

King George VI Coronation celebrations, High Street, Stone

Buildings on Stone High Street decorated for the Coronation celebrations. The building is occupied by W. Smallwood, plumber and decorator, next door is Cade and Harris's clothes shop. The thatched Black ...