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Butt Lane Industrial Co-operative Society, Congleton Road, Butt Lane

Butt Lane Co-op pictured here in the 1930s at the junction of Congleton Road and Church Street. The building was still used by the Co-op as a Late Shop in 2002. The building dates from 1891 and has been ...

Butter dish

A. G. Richardson 1915-1974 Butter dish. 1981.P.33. 1925-1929. Over glaze printed & painted earthenware. L (cover) : 140 mm, L (base) : 195 mm. Earthenware butter dish and cover. Decorated ...

Butter Making Competition, Knightley,

Butter making competition at Gorse Farm. Mr and Mrs George Watson, who lived at the farm, are seated in the centre with their daughter May.

Butter Room Workers at the Unigate Dairy, Uttoxeter

Three female workers pictured during a break at the Unigate Dairy site in Uttoxeter. From left to right: Dorothy Wakeman, Christine Stubbs (later Forbes), Beryl Bourne. Photograph courtesy of Mrs ...

Butter Room Workers posing on a Fork-lift Truck at the Unigate Dairy, Uttoxeter

A group of female employees pose on a fork-lift truck alongside the driver. Unfortunately, we do not have their names. Photo courtesy of Mrs Margaret Hudson, who worked at the Unigate Dairy.

Butter Room Workers relaxing outside the Unigate Dairy, Uttoxeter

Three female workers from the Dairy Butter Room at the Unigate Dairy relaxing on a set of metal barrels during a break. Left to right: unidentified, Christine Stubbs (later Forbes), Dorothy Wakeman. ...

Butterfield Place, Tunstall

The photograph is looking west along Butterfield Place towards Tunstall High Street. Butterfield Place was originally known as Amicable Street. On the right is the side and rear of Tunstall Town Hall ...

Butterworth's shop advertisement, George Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The painted F & E Butterworth Ltd sign was uncovered during the demolition of the neighbouring Zanzibar (Ritzy) nightclub building in March 2021. The business was established in the 1840s by John Butterworth ...

Byatt & Son, 33 High Street, Uttoxeter

Byatt & Son, a grocers, was situated near to the Smithfield Corner. The business became an electrical business in more recent years.

C G Ramsden's works, Duke Street, Fenton

C G Ramsden manufactured colours and glazes for the ceramics industry. The works were at the southern end of Duke Street, close to the railway line. The works is on the site of Oldfield's 19th century ...

C. Capener's Butchers Shop Abattoir, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Charles Capener's abattoir that supplied the butcher's shop on the High Street. This picture was taken somewhere around the 1920's

C. Capener's Butchers Shop Abattoir, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Charles Capener's abattoir for the butchers shop on the High Street. This photo was taken sometime during the 1920's.

C. Capener's Butchers Shop, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is Charles Capener's Butchers on Newcastle-under-Lyme's High Street, sometime during the 1920's.

C. Capener's Butchers Shop, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is Charles Capener's Butchers shop on Newcastle High Street, during the 1920s

C. E. Edwards Ltd., Leek New Road, Cobridge

This factory is a two storey, rectangular unit, three rooms wide by 4 rooms deep. The ground floor has three casement windows with large plain stone sills and the doorway has a large plain stone lintel ...

C. Herbert & Company, Railway Street, Stafford

This picture shows numbers 1 and 2 Railway Street, Stafford which at the time of the photograph were the premises of 'C Herbert & Company'. By 1911 Albert Bentley had opened his first shop at 1 and ...

C. Thurston's private carriage, Orton and Spooner, Burton-on-Trent

This private carriage was built and decorated by G.Orton & Sons and C.J.Spooner. It is a fairground proprietor's caravan. Thurston's funfair is still in business (2006) and is based in Bedford.

C.H. Riley & Son Albion Works shoe factory, Stafford

These buildings in Fancy Walk, Stafford, formed part of the C.H. Riley & Son Albion Works shoe factory, which stood on the adjacent Marston Road and closed around 1957. In later years the buildings on ...