James Daly, florist and seedsman, Stafford
James Daly sold flowers, plants and seeds from Newport Road and the Market Hall, Stafford. This image shows his shop on Newport Road and on the right there is a glimpse of the Lea, Son & Co., Limited ...
Janson Street, Hanford
This is a view along Janson Street, formerly New Street, Hanford. The photograph looks north from close to the junction with Wilson Road. The houses have been demolished and the street realigned to accommodate ...
Jen shoes displays, Stafford
Jen shoe displays, the photograph was taken in the Newport Road showroom off Newport Road, Stafford.
Jervis Newsagents, Stafford
Jervis's shop was originally located in Gaolgate Street, later moving to the premises seen here at 7 Market Street. The shop closed in 1993 after trading for over 100 years.
Jervis' Shop Interior, Stafford,
Jervis' shop was on Bridge Street. The lady behind the counter is Mrs Audrey Clay, nee Jervis.
It closed in 1993 after trading for over 100 years.
Joe Law, Fred Bacchus and Alfred Price, outside the Smithy, Pattingham
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 Key & Sons, Ltd. Rugeley
This advertisement for John Key & Sons, Ltd. appeared in the ‘Carnival Cracker’ the Rugeley Hospital Carnival, Diamond Jubilee Year 1931, Official Programme.
In the late 1870s John Key had a shop ...
John Maddock's pottery, Newcastle Street, Burslem
This is the older part of John Maddock's works at the top of Newcastle Street in Burslem. The company has been in Newcastle Street since its foundation in 1830, although this is the older part of a more ...
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 ...
John Morgan’s Refreshment House & Cyclists' Home, Horse Fair, Rugeley
John and Temperance Morgan’s Confectionery, Refreshment House and Cyclists’ Home at 7, Horse Fair, Rugeley. As well as dining and tea rooms, it advertises Cadbury’s Chocolate and ‘well-appointed beds’.
The ...
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' 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 ...
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 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 Heathcote Street and Market Street, Kidsgrove