Market Square, Brewood,
Brewood's first market charter was granted to the lord of the manor, the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in 1221. Market day was Friday, but had been discontinued by 1851.
Market Square, Lichfield
A postcard view of the Market Square in Lichfield. On the left is a statue of Dr Samuel Johnson. He is most famous for writing the first comprehensive English dictionary, but was also known for being ...
Market Square, Lichfield
A postcard view of the Market Square in Lichfield, also known as Market Place. On the left is the statue of Dr Samuel Johnson. He is most famous for writing the first comprehensive English dictionary, ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A postcard view taken in Market Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain (May 2018). The ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A postcard view of Market Square, Rugeley. In this view are, from left to right: Tunnicliff's shop, George Mason's shop and the Market Hall Clock Tower. Across the road (Anson Street) is a shop built ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A postcard view of the Market Square in Rugeley featuring the Town Hall's tower with Abraham Whitworth's grocery shop adjacent. Burnell's grocery shop on the corner in the foreground advertises their ...
Market Square, Rugeley
This view taken in Market Square looks north towards Market Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain. On the left is a shop ...
Market Square, Rugeley
On the right is the shop built in the mid-19th century for Harris & Sons Ironmongers.
Market Square, Rugeley
View of the Market Hall on the right and shops in the background.
Market Square, Rugeley
A view of the Market Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised. Some of the buildings in this scene remain, on the left is the National Provincial ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A view taken in Market Square looking towards Anson Street. In the centre is Rugeley Town Hall and the Market Hall which were built on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. The Town Hall and Market ...
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, 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, 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
Pictured is one of several Midland Red mini-buses that provided a bus service around the Stafford area for some years. The destination for this mini-bus is Highfields Farm Estate in Stafford. Later in ...
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
A wintry scene of the Market Square with Boots Chemist shop and the bus stop in the background.