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Brereton Road, Rugeley

A view looking south-east along the A51 just past the railway arches in Rugeley, which is part of Brereton Parish. On the right, a little past Wharf Road, is an area which was know as 'The City' and beyond ...

Brereton, near Rugeley

This colour-tinted postcard shows a view of Main Road, Brereton probably taken from the front of the church grounds. The old Castle Pub is on the left with barrels on the pavement edge. This was demolished ...

Brewood Hall

Brewood Hall became the seat of William, son of Roger Fowke during the reign of Edward IV (1461-1483). It later belonged to the Monckton family and in 1930 Major R.F.P. Monckton sold it to Mr C.O. Langley. ...

Bricklayer's Arms, Stafford,

The Bricklayer's Arms in Gaolgate Street was rebuilt and renamed the King Edward VII to mark his coronation in 1902. On the right is Hazelwood's drapers shop. It was demolished in the 1960s to make ...

Bridge Street from Bailey Street, Stafford

Photograph taken from the roof of what was in the early 1970's Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers, in Bailey Street.

Bridge Street, Stafford

View from Green Bridge towards Chetwynd House. Mr Jenkinson, a baker and confectioner, owned the shop in the foreground. Next door was the Woolpack Inn, demolished to make way for the Baths Hotel ...

Brindley Mill, Leek

A postcard view of Brindley Mill from an original drawing by Carl M. Haywood. The mill was built in 1752, almost certainly by James Brindley, the great canal builder, who is known to have set up his ...

Broad Eye, Stafford

Door and window of 10, Broad Eye, Stafford, immediately prior to demolition. Note the unusual forming of the brick support arches over the doorway and window and the brick pavement.

Broad Eye, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished.

Broad Street Corner, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished. Only the Lamb Inn, the white building at the end of the row remains (2025)....

Broad Street, Stafford

The building on the left is the Barley Mow public house, which stood on the corner of Queen Street. Just beyond the bus stop is E.A. Gosling's butchers shop. These buildings were demolished in the 1960s....

Brocton Mission Hall,

The Mission Hall opened in 1891. The building was also used as a schoolroom. In 1951 the hall was dedicated to All Saints.

Brocton Post Office,

Brocton Village

View from The Green looking down towards Chase Road. On the left, just out of sight, was the smithy; a horse-drawn cart is awaiting repair. On the right is Green Farm.

Brocton Village,

View of Pool Lane. The house on the left has been demolished, but the house on the right still stands. The gate was to prevent animals from the Chase straying into the village.

Brocton Village,

Brocton village looking towards Chase Road from The Green.

Brook House, Milwich,

Brook House was formerly the Post Office and in the late nineteenth century had a thatched roof.

Brookfield's Department Store, Stafford

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...