Market Street, Longton
Formerly known as High Street. Boots the Chemist is on the left.
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. On the left is the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house. On the right hand side is a Fish and Chip Shop and E.J. and J.E. Fowler's newsagents. ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. On the far left is the Horse and Jockey public house. At the far end of the street can bee seen Penkridge Post Office on Crown Bridge.
A colour-tinted ...
Market Street, Penkridge
A postcard view looking south-east from Crown Bridge along Market Street in Penkridge.
The shop on the right is Luton House which at the time of this picture was occupied by Mrs G F Bates and her millinery ...
Market Street, Penkridge
A view looking south-east along Market Street. The timber-framed building is the former Blacksmith's Arms Inn, later known as 'Two Steps'. It dates from the 16th century but there are some remains of ...
Market Street, Penkridge
This postcard view looks along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. At the far end of the street, on the left, can be seen the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house and beyond is the former Post Office. ...
Market Street, Penkridge
A view of the northern end of Market Street, looking south east. The sign for the Horse and Jockey public house can be seen top right.
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street towards Crown Bridge. At the far end of the street, on the left, can be seen the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house. Beyond is Penkridge Post Office.
Postcard ...
Market Street, Penkridge
Looking along Market Street from Crown Bridge. R.E. Hudson's shop is on the rights with the sign for the Horse and Jockey public house next to it.
Postcard published by A.W. Bourne, 32 Babingley Drive, ...
Market Street, Rugeley
This view of delivery lorries in Market Street looks south towards the Market Square in Rugeley. In later years this area was pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain and left ...
Market Street, Rugeley
This postcard shows a quiet scene looking south along Market Street, Rugeley. The photograph was taken by the junction with Bryans Lane. Several of the buildings on the left remain (November 2020).
This ...
Market Street, Stafford
The rear of Nos. 6-2, Market Street prior to their demolition in 1963.
In the background rising above the buildings the roof of the Shire Hall roof can be seen. Centre right, the shed with the (possibly ...
Market Street, Stafford
This view looks west along the shops on Market Street prior to their demolition in 1963.
On extreme left there is a glimpse of the Guildhall and F.W. Woolworths on Market Square. Also, on the left ...
Market Street, Stafford,
These buildings in Market Street were demolished in the 1960s.
The building on the right, with the plaster figures on the roof, was a tea warehouse, built in the eighteenth century when tea was an ...
Market Street, Tamworth
Market Street, Tamworth, looking towards the Town Hall from the junction with Holloway and Silver Street. On the left is Shop and Save at no. 3 Market Street. This was Lewis's boot dealer and draper ...
Market Street, Tamworth
A general view of Market Street in Tamworth. The Town Hall seen in the centre was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for Tamworth. The Town Hall was initially used for civic and ...
Market Street, Tamworth
Dewhurst's butchers and the Fruit & Vegetable Market on Market Street, Tamworth.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Market Street, Tamworth
A view of numbers 2-5 Market Street, showing Lewis's shoe shop and F.G. Allton's confectioners shop. Allton's shop has since been demolished, while Lewis's shop is now (2016) a Wilkinson's store.
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