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Mill Bank Corner, Stafford,

Mill Bank Corner looking towards Greengate Street. The junction of Mill Bank and Greengate Street was the site of the medieval Green Gate, the main entrance to the walled town.

Mill Lane, Rocester

A view of early 19th century textile workers' cottages at 92-126 Mill Lane, Rocester from the south east. Mill Lane is now known as Mill Street. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held ...

Mill Street from Avon Road, Cannock

Looking towards Mill Street from the newly built and as yet unopened Avon Road. Clews and Baylis's shop is in the background.

Mill Street, Cannock

Mill Street, Cannock looking north.

Mill Street, Penkridge

18th and 19th century house frontages on Mill Street.

Mill Street, Penkridge

18th and 19th century house frontages on Mill Street, looking west towards the junction with Market Street.

Mill Street, Stafford

View looking east along Mill Street, showing the 'Big Bite' Fast Food Restaurant. The blue door to the right gives access to the upper floor of the building, occupied by 'BINC' Beauty Salon and the 'Stafford ...

Mill Street, Stafford

View of 'AcuHerb', a shop offering traditional Chinese remedies and treatments for a range of conditions and ailments. On the right can be seen part of the 17th century thatched shop formerly occupied ...

Miller's Stores, Lychgate House, Pattingham.

An invoice dated 1907 is the source of the following incredible list of "departments" of Miller's Stores. 1.Grocery & Provisions of Choicest Quality and Best Selection. 2.Plain & Fancy Bread, Cakes,Buns ...

Miss Hobbis's milliners shop, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Miss Hobbis's milliners, costumier and fancy drapers shop at 21, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive Guide' published ...

Miss Jean Exton, "Miss Co-operator", Stafford

The sash of office for “Miss Co-operator 1952” is being presented to Miss Jean Exton, aged 17, by one of the judges, Mr S H Adamson, at a function held at the Stafford Assembly Rooms on Saturday 11 October. ...

Mobbs and Son, High Street, Uttoxeter

Mobbs and Son shoe shop at 13 High Street, Uttoxeter. In the window is a display of footwear and advertisements for Clarks shoes. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Model shoes

This pair of model shoes is made from wood and represent women's laced boots from about 1900. They were probably used by the Stafford shoe manufacturer Lotus (formerly known as Edwin Bostock and Co. Ltd.) ...

Model T Ford van, Church Street Uttoxeter

Model T Ford van belonging to Davies provision dealers in Church Street, Uttoxeter (not the corn merchants). The shop was owned by John Richards Auto electricians. It is the last shop on the right opposite ...

Modern Mens Wear clothes shop, Ironmrkwt, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Modern Mens Wear Clothes shop on Ironmarket. In 1983, it was replaced by Gait, Ladies Shoes shop and then Elvira Leather Goods in 1989. At the time of writing (December 2024) the site is occupied ...

Moreton & Co. Bakers & Confectioners, Stafford

A paper bag from Moreton & Co.'s pastry cooks, bakers and confectioners shop at Market Square, Stafford. Also advertised are veal and ham, or pork pies, foreign and British wines, Callard & Bowser's ...

Motor Cycle Mecca, Mill Street, Stafford

Motor Cycle Mecca had previously occupied a shop on Market Street, Stafford between 1945 and its demolition in 1963. The business then moved to this location at 38, Mill Street. The shop is currently ...

Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,

Four of Motorcycle Mecca's shop assistants on Vespa scooters, current models in 1954/55. The shop, on Market Street, was formerly a tea merchants and Oriental plaster figures decorated the roof. The ...