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Blockley's, 48 High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Blockley's grocers and wine merchants was located at number 48 High street for many years and later became Hargreaves.

Bode's Cycle Shop, Ashbourne Road, Leek

Ferdinand Bode began making and repairing bicycles in the 1910s. Later, some general engineering work was undertaken for local textile firms and the company introduced several innovative technical improvements ...

Bolebridge Street, Tamworth

Looking north-west along Bolebridge Street towards Colehill in Tamworth. Shops visible include Shoe Fayre and the Tamworth Industrial Co-operative Society, which is the large gabled building further ...

Bolebridge Street, Tamworth

Looking north-west along Bolebridge Street in Tamworth. The pinnacles of St. Editha's Church tower can be seen in the background. Shops visible include the Daintie Shop (knitting and sewing supplies), ...

Bomb damage to Richards' Butcher's Shop, High Street, Burton-on-Trent

Scene showing the destruction of the zeppelin raid on Messrs. Richards' butcher's shop, 156-7 High Street. A few of the butcher's pigs were killed but the horse escaped.

Bon Marche, Tean

Pictured are members of the Johnson family outside the Bon Marche General Stores on the corner of Hollington Road and Uttoxeter Road in Upper Tean. With Frances Verian Johnson (then aged 52) are her daughters ...

Boothen Old Road, Stoke upon Trent

A view south from just outside the Boothen Stand at Stoke City's old Victoria Ground. Boothen Old Road is to the left and Lime Street to the right. The corner shop in the centre is now a house but the ...

Boots' Chemists and the Post Office, Stafford,

The General Post Office moved from Eastgate Street to this building on Market Square in 1867. It remained here until 1914, when it relocated to Chetwynd House on Greengate Street.

Boots the Chemist, Stafford,

This building on Market Square housed Elliot and Co. Gents Outfitters until c.1900, when it became Boots the Chemist. In the 1960s the building, along with the timber framed building on the left known ...

Boots' the Chemists, Market Square, Stafford

Boots' chemists shop on Market Square, with St. Mary's Gate passage to the left. This building was built in the early 1960s and replaced the 19th century Boots building and the timber-framed Averil's ...

Boots, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent

In the early 1890s Boots published a book of ‘Fine Art Views of Burton’. The book contains many local scenes including several brewery interior and exterior views, public buildings, churches, street and ...

Bore Street looking towards the Guildhall, Lichfield

The Old Crown Hotel can be seen on the left hand side of the street, with Edgar's Studio on the right. The Crown Hotel was demolished in 1983 and in 2003 the site was occupied by Dolland and Aitchinson ...

Bore Street, Lichfield

The title on this postcard ‘Old houses in Blore Street, Lichfield’ is incorrect. This view was taken in Bore Street, Lichfield. This photograph was taken after the installation of the clock on the Guildhall ...

Bore Street, Lichfield

A postcard view taken in Bore Street, Lichfield. On the extreme right is Lichfield House which was built in 1510 and is a fine example of a Tudor timber-framed building. During the Civil War it was ...

Borough Road, Burton-on-Trent

View of Borough Road, with the Town Hall and St. Paul's Church in the far distance. A tram is approaching Station Bridge.

Bourne & Talbot, grocers and bakers, Eccleshall

Bourne & Talbot's grocers, bakers and confectioners shop on High Street, Eccleshall. The shop opened by 1908 and in 1920 J.E. Bourne sold his business to the Stafford Industrial Co-operative Society. Image ...

Bow Street, Rugeley

This postcard view shows Bow Street looking from the Market Square in Rugeley. On the left there is a glimpse of the Cabin public house which later became the Vaults, adjacent is Paris House and Evan’s ...

Bowen and Son advertisment , Stafford

Notepaper advertisement for Bowen & Sons shoe fitters, Stafford. Bowen & Sons shop stood on Mount Street.