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Remains of the Sidney Fountain, Stafford

The Sidney fountain was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband. Thomas Sidney was born in a house on Gaol Square (seen on the far right, it is in 2004 ...

Remembrance Sunday Parade, Stone,

Parade seen on the High Street following the Remembrance Sunday Service in St. Michael's Church. On the photograph are Ken Chant, Harry Cox (Royal British Legion Standard Bearer), Fred Leason, Dennis ...

Remembrance Sunday, Stone

Photograph taken on Granville Square. The group is standing in front of the War Memorial. The clergyman is Rev. Jackson of Christchurch and Fred Leason is holding the British Legion flag in the centre ...

Richardson's Corner, Stafford,

Richardson's shop was on the corner of Stafford Street and Gaolgate Street, and sold all kinds of household goods; advertisements for table knives, cutters, razors and scissors are on the building's side ...

Richardson's Household Shop, Stafford,

Richardson's Corner at the junction of Gaolgate and Stafford Street. Richardson's shop sold glass, china and ironmongery. Henry Cliffe's tea and coffee shop is on the left. This photograph was taken ...

River Sow, Stafford

Watercolour painting showing view of the River Sow in Stafford, with brick houses in the distance. Signed bottom right: 'Ruby Bostock'. Artist: Ruby Bostock (1907-1993) Dimensions: 495mm x 342mm...

Riverside Shopping Development, Stafford

View along the central glazed arcade of the recently completed Riverside shopping development, situated between the River Sow and South Walls. On the left can be seen JD Sports and Accessorize clothing ...

Road works in Rugeley town centre

The photograph is taken from Brook Square looking down the main street. The Army and Navy stores are on the left.

Road Works on Greengate Street, Stafford,

Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Road works, Tamworth Street, Lichfield

Road works in progress with Amy Palmer's Dress Shop pictured on the left.

Roadworks at Market Square, Stafford

Workers re-laying the road surface in Market Square. To the left can be seen the building site for the new Guildhall. This was demolished in 1934 as part of the Borough Council's scheme to improve the ...

Roadworks on Gaolgate, Stafford

Workers re-laying the road surface on Gaolgate. Burton's men's Outfitters shop can be seen to the right. The gap beyond stretches from Stafford Street to Crabbery Street and would be the site of the ...

Roadworks on Gaolgate, Stafford

Workmen re-laying the road surface on Gaolgate, close to Market Square. To the right can be seen the building site for the new Burton's store.

Roadworks on Greengate Street, Stafford

Workers re-laying the road surface on Greengate Street. On the left can be seen the bay windows of the Swan Hotel, the timber-framed building to the right is Dale's Ironmongers shop.

Roadworks on Greengate Street, Stafford

Workmen re-laying the surface of Greengate Street. The bay windows of the Swan Hotel can be seen to the right.

Roadworks on Greengate Street, Stafford

Workmen re-laying the road surface on Greengate Street, close to Market Square. The Ancient High House can be seen to the right, the Bear Inn to the left.

Rock House Ice Cream Kiosk, Milford

Albert Barker in his ice cream kiosk at the front of the Rock House tearooms on Milford Common. Albert and Florence May Barker purchased the Rock House tearooms around 1947 and ran it as a family ...

Roebuck, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The 'Roebuck' prior to its demolition in 1936. The Roebuck was originally one of the oldest coaching inns in Newcastle, but was later converted into shops. In its heyday, around 1818, about 40 coaches ...