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Office, 2 Crabbery Street, Stafford,

Office in Crabbery Chambers. The office belonged to Staffordshire County Council Register Office and Transport Department, and the Staffordshire Association for Mental Welfare. On the ground floor ...

Old Bank Building, Stafford

One of the first banks to open outside London was Stevenson, Salt and Co. in 1737. The bank was situated on Market Square in what became known as the Old Bank building. In 1866 the bank became part ...

Old Fire Station, Hanley

In the foreground is Hanley Fire Station and behind the premises of Webberley Ltd, printers, stationers and booksellers. The camera is looking down Parliament Square towards Percy Street. The Fire ...

Old Hanford

This is a photograph of a postcard showing Hanford village with four ladies in a dog cart. The sign outside the shop reads "(Agent for) Perth Dye Works" and is possibly Mrs Finney's Drapers shop.

Old Hednesford Post Office

Alan and Joy Barker went into business running the Old Post Office in 'Old Hednesford' from around 1954 until around 1960 when they sold up to move to a business in Surrey. The Old Post Office was ...

Old Hednesford Post Office

Alan and Joy Barker went into business running the Old Post Office in Old Hednesford from around 1954 until around 1960 when they sold up to move to a business in Surrey. The Old Post Office was ...

Old Leek Town Hall and Lock Up, Market Place, Leek

View of the Old Town Hall, which was built in 1806. It was bought by a Mr Flower in 1872, who used some of the masonry on his home, Portland House in Rosebank Street. The stone pillars were placed on ...

Opening up the fashion floor, Bratt & Dyke Department Store, Hanley

Builders working to add the third floor to Bratt and Dyke's Hanley Department Store. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support of Northwich draper and entrepreneur ...

Oriental Figures and Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,

These oriental figures date from the eighteenth century and topped the front a tea warehouse in Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Oriental figures, Market Street, Stafford

Late 18th Century ornamental figures of Chinese tea-tasters. Made from brick and tile rubble, cemented together and covered in plaster. Detail modelled in plaster on a brickwork base. Formerly on the ...

Oriental Figures, Stafford,

These oriental figures date from the eighteenth century and topped the front a tea warehouse in Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Orme and Sons Drapers, Uttoxeter

George Orme and Sons general drapers and ladies outfitters shop on High Street, Uttoxeter, decorated for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter.

Oulton Road, Stone

A postcard view taken from the junction of Oulton Road with Longton Road, with Old Road leading off on the left hand side of Frederick Jacks' Pharmacy (now, in 2012, a 'Premier' shop). On the right hand ...

Outing to Alton Towers, High Street, Uttoxeter

Seven motor coaches passing along High Street, Uttoxeter on their way from Dudley to Alton Towers. A policeman on the right is controlling the traffic which includes a pony and trap on the left. Elkes' ...

Owen's, Boots, Shoes and Clog Makers, Forsbrook

The Owen family are pictured standing outside their shop. The shops remains, it later became a butchers and is now a dog parlour. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical ...

Oxen's Chemist, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Oxen's had two chemists shops in Newcastle-under-Lyme from 1905 onwards. The original shop was in Bridge Street, however the shop in this photograph was the second shop that opened in 1905 on the High ...

Oxens Ltd. chemists, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Oxens Ltd.'s wholesale and retail cash chemists shop at 4, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Founded in 1889, they had a second shop at 40, High Street. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: ...

P.C. Edward Cornes, Staffordshire County Police, Stone Division

Pictured trying the handle of a shop door in the High Street, Stone, is just one of the routine jobs of Police Constable Ted Cornes. Much of the policeman’s lot is, of course, purely routine work, ...