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Rugeley town centre

The main street in Rugeley, which is now pedestrianised from the Globe island to Brook Square.

Rugeley town centre

View of Dewhurst's van outside Taylor's bakery shop, with a Foden cement tanker, (made in Wolverhampton), passing on the right. This area of the town is now completely pedestrianised.

Rugeley views

Postcard with five views of Rugeley and the surrounding area: Etching Hill, Horse Fair, Market Place, The Waterfall and Parish Church. Postcard published by W. Shaw, Burslem.

Rugeley views

A colour-tinted postcard with five views of Rugeley: Brook Street, two views of Cannock Chase, Horn's Pool and Lower Brook Street. Postcard published by William Shaw, Burslem. Postmarked 10 February ...

Ruins after a Fire on Gaolgate Street, Stafford

The Elizabethan House was built on Gaolgate Street in the late Tudor period. At the time of the fire it was occupied by Mr. Cound, a draper. The building was destroyed by fire in the early hours of ...

Runners, Granville Square, Stone

Runners in Granville Square, Stone, preparing to carry torches to light beacons to mark the start of Stone's Festival of Britain activities. The boys, from the Boy Scouts, ran to light beacons at Stone ...

Rushton Marsh, Rushton Spencer

Taken from outside Rushton Vicarage, this view is looking north towards Macclesfield with the Royal Oak public house on the right. On the left is the former Robin Hood public house.

Rushton's grocery delivery cart, Carter Street, Uttoxeter

Russell Street, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Russell Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The street was named after John Russell(1792-1878), who became British Prime Minister twice in the mid-1800s. This ...

Ruxley Road, Bucknall

Looking east along Ruxley Road from the junction with Bucknall Road. The Esso petrol station on the right now occupies the junction and Ruxley Road no longer meets Bucknall Road. Halfway down on the ...

S A Wood & Sons, Regent Road, Hanley

The registered offices of S A Wood & Sons were in Regent Road just before the junction with Bethesda Street. The buildings date from the early years of the twentieth century. The two properties have ...

S. Grocott, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

S. Grocott, a grocers, located at number 6 Red Lion Square. The edge of the building pictured on the right is Hind's Vaults.

S.J. Gilbert & Co. drapers, High Street, Stone

S.J. Gilbert & Co.'s general and fancy drapers shop at 35 and 37 High Street, Stone. The business opened around 1900 as Hart, Gilbert and Robertson. Gilbert's also acted as milliners, tailors, mantle ...

S.J. Gilbert & Co. drapers, High Street, Stone

S.J. Gilbert & Co.'s general and fancy drapers shop at 57 High Street, Stone. Samuel Gilbert (1858-1937) lived above the shop with his family. The business opened around 1900 as Hart, Gilbert and Robertson. ...

Sackville Street, Etruria Road, Basford, Stoke-on-Trent

Sackville Street was known as Bedford Street until the large scale renaming of streets in the 1950s. The large terraced houses were built mostly in the 1890s. On the right is the Davenport's off licence. ...

Sadler's draper's shop, Lichfield

The front of B.T. Sadler and Co.'s draper's shop at 43 Market Street, on the Market Square, Lichfield. The shop later expanded into number 41 and remained there into its closure in November 1979. The ...

Sadlers Millinery and Ladies Clothes, 41-43 Market Street, Lichfield

Sadler's Wellington Pottery, Burslem

Nos 16 & 18, Market Place, Burslem, Sadler's Offices and Showroom opposite Burslem Town Hall. James Sadler, famous for the manufacture of earthenware teapots, operated the Wellington and Central Pottery ...