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Brookfields billhead, Stafford
This billhead has engraved illustrations of Brookfield's Stafford premises: 15 & 16 Gaolgate Street; Market Square;
Eastgate; 1,2,3,4 Greengate and 6,7,8,9 Market Square; and Foregate.
In 1743 George ...
Brookfield's Department Store Interior, Stafford
Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...
Brookfield's Department Store, Stafford
Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...
Brookfields goods recipt, Stafford
A bill from Brookfields, Greengate St. and St. Mary's Gate, Stafford, Tailor, hosiers and shoe fitters. Dated 27 Sept 1963.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By ...
Brookfield's House Furnishers and Removal Company, Stafford,
Brookfield's furniture and removal business in Gaolgate Street,
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows.
In the ...
Brookfield's Millinery Department, Stafford,
Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...
Brookfields of Stafford paper bag
A paper bag from Brookfields tailors shop, Greengate Street.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows.
By the early ...
Brookfield's Shop Interior, Stafford,
Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...
Brookfields tailors and hosiers, Greengate Street, Stafford
Exterior view of Brookfields men and boys clothiers and complete outfitters at 51 and 52 Greengate Street, Stafford.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s ...
Brookfield's Tea Rooms, Stafford
Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank.
In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...
Brookfield's, Stafford
Brookfield's shop was on the corner of Market Square and Greengate Street. One of a series of cards used for advertising, this one depicts the furniture department. The shop was owned by brothers Arthur ...
Brookfield's, Stafford
Brookfields shop was on the corner of Market Square and Greengate Street. It was run by brothers Arthur and Stuart Brookfield. In 1909 Stuart died when he fell from his horse at the top of Baswich Lane. ...
Brookhouse Farm, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent
Brookhouse Farm at the junction of Peck Mill Lane and Outclough Road (formerly High Street). The camera is looking south towards Chatterley Whitfield Colliery's spoil tip and chimney.
Broom Street, Hanley
Broom Street runs east off Old Town Road in Hanley. On the corner is Safin House, occupied in 1963 by S Finney & Sons, Wholesale Warehousemen. H & E Smith's tile factory still stands, although no longer ...
Brother Potters!
The early 1800s brought hard times for potters in Stoke-on-Trent. Costly wars disrupted trade abroad, while poor harvests caused hunger at home.
"One word with you, afore yo gon to do any moore mischif..."
Government ...
Brough, Nicholson & Hall's Cross Street Mill, Leek
The bridge and Fountain Mill, to the left, were demolished in 1968. Cross Street Mill, to the right, remains.
The firm were manufacturers of "sewing silks, braids, bindings, trimmings etc", and were ...
Brough, Nicholson & Halls' factory, Cross Street/Fountain Street, Leek
The firm were manufacturers of "sewing silks, braids, bindings, trimmings etc", and were prize winners at the Great Exhibition in 1851, and several later European exhibitions. This etching of their premises ...
Brown Jug Public House, Bishop's Offley,