Post Office and Shop, Alstonefield
The shop is thought to have been established in 1759 by William Hambleton. Its stone sign, obscured by the Post Office sign reads, "W.H. Hambleton, Mercer and Grocer, Dealer in Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and ...
Post Office and Stores, Hopwas
A postcard view of Hopwas Post Office and Stores on School Lane. At the time of this photograph the postmistress and shopkeeper was Lizzie Wilson. The Post Office closed in 1994 and a sub-Post Office ...
Post Office Counters, Chetwynd House, Stafford,
Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament for Stafford 1715-1722 and 1734-1770. The house was sold in the 1780s to William ...
Post Office Road, Alrewas
Alrewas Post Office on Post Office Road.
Post Office, Chadsmoor
the Post Office on Huntington Terrace Road, Chadsmoor, Cannock.
Post Office, Cheddleton
A postcard view of the Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton, taken prior to World War One. A workman with a shovel is standing in the rough road. The Post Office closed around 2016.
Post Office, Low Street, Cheslyn Hay
A postcard view of Cheslyn Hay Post Office, which for many years was Fred Wootton's Post Office and shop in Low Street, Cheslyn Hay. Four generations of the same family kept the Post Office for 80 years. ...
Post Office, Madeley
The Post Office stood on the corner of Castle Lane and the Holborn. The Post Office and shop closed in 1984 and has been completely rebuilt and is now a private residence.
Postcard envelope, G. Frith, Rugeley
An envelope advertising 12 views of Rugeley for 8d. This was published for G. Frith, Horse Fair, Rugeley. William Augustus 'Gus' Frith was a stationer, sub-postmaster and cabinet-maker at Horsefair, and ...
Postcard view of 'Blyth marsh'
This view shows Uttoxeter Road. On the right is the original Post Office, with a telegram boy and his bicycle outside.
On the left is at the base of the telegraph pole is a wall which used to mark ...
Potter and Lane, 32 High street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Potter and Lane, the General Drapers, seen here with a fully stocked window. This shop was located next door to Dixon's Warehouse.
Powell’s Tea Rooms, Bargate Street, Brewood
This picture was taken on Bargate Street in Brewood. On the left are the Gothic windows of Speedwell Castle, in the centre is Birch’s grocers shop and on the right is Powell’s Tea Rooms in its first location. ...
Primrose Cottage, Mill Street, Stafford
In the centre of the photograph is Primrose Cottage, which is Grade II listed and dated 1610. This small, thatched building on Mill Street would have been a typical example of a seventeenth century Stafford ...
Primrose Cottage, Mill Street, Stafford
On a bright spring morning a thatcher can be seen working on a new layer of thatch by the ridge of the roof of Primrose Cottage in Mill Street, Stafford.
After Jackson’s County Fruit Stores closed ...
Prince's Corner grocery store, Copeland Street, Stoke.
Prince's grocer shop was situated on the corner of Liverpool Road and Copeland Street. The image shows a view down Copeland Street looking towards Glebe Street. The chimney on the left belongs to Allsopp's ...
Princes Street Precinct, Stafford
This view was taken looking north along the Princes Street Precinct towards Stafford Street.
All of the buildings in the picture remain (June 2022) although most of the individual shops on the left ...
Princes Street Shopping Precinct, Stafford
View of the Princes Street shopping precinct looking north, with 'Home Bargains' economy food and homeware store at the far end. On the left can be seen the British Heart Foundation charity shop (specializing ...
Princes Street, Stafford
Looking along Princes Street towards Crabbery Street, Stafford. In the background is the entrance to St. John's Market and the old Noah's Ark Inn. At the time of this photograph the Noah's Ark was being ...