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Market Street, Tamworth

Looking east along Market Street, Tamworth, with the arcaded Town Hall built in 1701 to the right. The National Provincial Bank is on the far side of the road, since demolished and the site now (2023) ...

Market Street, Uttoxeter

View of various shop fronts on Market Place, looking towards Market Street.

Market Street,Hednesford

Looking south east along Market Street, viewed from the road bridge over the railway lines with Victoria Street junction on the left. Moore's clothing factory can be seen on the middle right behind the ...

Market Vaults, Tamworth

The Market Vaults is a 17th century building with 18th century frontage. Originally known as the White Hart, by 1803 it was named the Rose and Crown and by 1856 had become the Market Vaults.

Marks and Spencer Store, Riverside Shopping Arcade, Stafford

View of the entrance of the relocated Marks & Spencer clothing and food store, at the recently developed 'Riverside Stafford' shopping arcade off South Walls. Marks and Spencer had previously occupied ...

Marley Modes, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Vacant at the time of this photograph, Marley Modes was a ladies' wear shop called Marley Modes, which had been established around the 1940s but had closed by 1971.

Marriott's shop, Hednesford Road, Heath Hayes

This shop was owned by Hubert Marriott, gentlemen's outfitter and boot and shoe retailer. He also had a tailor's shop in Chasetown High Street from about 1908 to 1912. Hubert was born in Tamworth in 1894, ...

Marsden Brothers tailors shop, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Marsden Brothers tailors and outfitters shop on High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Marsden Brothers had opened by at least 1904 and were still trading in 1964. The owners in the 1960s were the Saunders ...

Marsden Brothers, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Marsden Brothers stood on Newcastle's High Street from at least 1904 and was still trading in 1964. The owners in the 1960s were the Saunders family, Mr Saunders senior, and son Keith Saunders. As ...

Marson's Grocers Shop and Staff, Stafford,

Marson's staff and Christmas window display. Marson's high class grocer's shop was housed in the Ancient High House on Greengate Street. The High House was bought by John Marson in 1826, who converted ...

Marson's Grocery Shop, High House, Stafford,

View of the Ancient High House on Greengate Street, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. On the right is W. Wynnes', the bootmakers, which in the early twentieth century was taken over by Brookfield's ...

Marson's Old Curiosity Shop Interior, Stafford,

In 1890 William Albert Marson opened his 'Old Curiosity Shop' on Albion Place, selling furniture, china and fancy goods. Marson also owned a high class family grocer's shop, established in the High ...

Marson's Old Curiosity Shop, Stafford,

In 1890 William Albert Marson opened his 'Old Curiosity Shop' on Albion Place, selling furniture, china and fancy goods. He also owned a high class family grocer's shop, established in the High House ...

Marston Road, Hednesford, Cannock

This view, looking down Marston Road, was taken during the building of Blake High School (Blake Valley Technology College). In 2003 the shop in the right-hand corner remains, having changed very little. ...

Marston Road, Stafford

24a to 27 Marston Road. These premeses were used by C.G. Chell motorcycles.

Marston Road, Stafford

Looking south along Marston Road towards the Gaol and the town centre. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Postmarked 15 August 1910.

Marston Road, Stafford

On the left of the picture is a redeveloped three storey building on Marston Road, Stafford. The original brickwork of number 23, also known as The Cocoa House, has been restored on the ground floor ...

Marston Road, Stafford

24a - 27 Marston Road, showing the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes' Social Club and C.G. Chell Motorcycles.