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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 ...

Moulton's milliners,High Street, Eccleshall

Elizabeth Moulton's (nee Sillitoe) millinery shop at Cromwell House, High Street, Eccleshall. Elizabeth's mother, Helen, had a drapery business in the High Street in 1901 and Elizabeth's grandfather, ...

Mount Street from Princes Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Mount Street. This area is now pedestrianised. On the right is Woolworth's, which faces onto Gaolgate Street.

Mount Street, Stafford

Looking north along Mount Street with the Gas Works in the distance and the rear of shops on Princess Street on the right. Now (2024) an Iceland store is at the end of the road. On the left are the ...

Mr Alcock, Chapel Lane, Codsall

Mr H.R. Alcock, is pictured standing outside his family butcher's shop. To the right of the photograph is an overhead advertising banner for Codsall Supply Company.

Mr Bernard Hipkiss, Locksmith, Stafford

Bernard Hipkiss, Locksmith and key member, then aged 48, is pictured shaping one of the thousands of keys he made every year. At the time of this photograph he had been the proprietor for the last eight ...

Mr Herbert Kynaston of Jervis Butchers, Stafford

Mr Herbert Kynaston aged 67 years old, is pictured at work at the Crabbery Street butchers shop where he had worked for fifty years. Mr Kynaston was born at Wem, Shropshire, and was apprenticed to ...

Mr Stockton and staff, Codsall

Mr Stockton owned a grocers in Codsall between 1933 and 1963. Back row (L-R) Mr C.A. Stockton, Joseph Condlyffe, Eric Reed, Anne Condlyffe (Mrs Reed). Seated (L-R) Olive Rogers (later Wycherly) ...

Mr William Ewart (Bill) Smith, Stone

Journeyman Butcher is a title not often used or heard of these days, but it implies a man who knows the meat trade from end to end. It is an apt title for Mr Bill Smith, aged 61, of 86 Newcastle Road, ...

Mrs Dean outside her Sweet Shop, Eccleshall,

Mrs 'Granny' Dean's shop was on High Street and sold a variety of goods, including poultry, fish and sweets. During the Second World War Mrs Dean's daughter ran the business, but she soon closed the ...

Mrs Dean's Shop, Eccleshall,

Mrs 'Granny' Dean's shop was on High Street and sold a variety of goods, including poultry, fish and sweets. Mrs Dean is on the right, next to the shop window. During the Second World War Mrs Dean's ...

Mrs H. M. Shaw outside her shop in Carter Street, Uttoxeter

Mrs H.M.Shaw's husband was the old Carnival King Ben Shaw. She is standing outside her shop in Carter Street which no longer stands. She was very well known in Uttoxeter and sold almost everything, records, ...