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Queen's Square, Cannock

A night time view of shops on Queen's Square, including E.W. Barnes, Cheap Stores, Queen's Café, Gem fruit stores, and Guy C. Mills photographers. Most of these buildings still stand even after ...

Queensville Shop, Silkmore Lane, Stafford

Queensville shop at the end of Silkmore Lane. Albert and Florence May Barker owned the shop (general store) in Queensville at the end of Silkmore Lane. We are not sure when they established this ...

R L Bodley and Sons - Wine and Spirit Shop, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

R.L. Bodley and Son's wines and spirits shop was located on the High Street. This grand looking property was later a Joules off-licence, then 'Stones' and later 'Edwards'.

R.T. Ashton jewellers, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

R.T. Ashton's jewellers shop at 36, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive Guide' published in 1911 and edited by J.W.Bradley...

Radford Street, Stone

Shops on Redford Street. Tilley’s Plumbing and Heating was formerly Leighton's bakers and grocers, and in 2013 by Hair and Beauty. '7a' Restaurant was until 2013 occupied by Al Shafiq's Indian Restaurant. ...

RAF Stafford 25 years of the Freedom of the Borough of Stafford

The Borough of Stafford conferred the Freedom of Entry into the Borough to RAF Stafford (16 MU) on 16 December 1954. To mark the 25th Anniversary of this honour there was a major parade through the town ...

RAF Stafford Battle of Britain Parade

RAF Stafford personnel are marching along Greengate Street, Stafford, during the 1986 Battle of Britain Parade. On the platform on the right a Senior Officer is taking the Salute, standing next to the ...

RAF Stafford Service Personnel on Parade

Service personnel from RAF Stafford are pictured marching at the junction of Lichfield Road, Newport Road and Bridge Street in Stafford. In the background the shop buildings remain (October 2015) however, ...

Railway Hotel, Rugeley

Situated at the road junction by the Rugeley Trent Valley railway station entrance, the Railway Commercial Hotel is strictly speaking in Colton Parish. It was probably built around 1862-64. The proprietor ...

Ralph's Tobacconists Shop, Stafford,

Ralph's newsagents and tobacconists was at 9 Newport Road, at the rear of the Odeon Cinema (now the Apollo).

Read Late Tilsley, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Read's Shop, Station Street. Burton-on-Trent

The shop was taken down in the year this picture was taken. The shops are covered in bill stickers and men are standing outside in the street. The road is not paved and there is heap of rubble on the ...

Rear of Gaol Square premises, Stafford

Rear view of: No's. 4 - 6 in Gaol Square, Stafford. Left to right: the back of No. 6, previously a Greeting cards shop. No. 5, was Bedson's Army and Navy stores and No. 4, on the right was Bigham’s ...

Rear of Thorn & Co., Gaolgate Street, Stafford

This view taken on Salter Street looks through a gateway into the rear yard of Thorn & Co., whose ironmongers and builders merchants shop was round the corner at 37 Gaolgate Street. The yard included ...

Rear view High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the rear view a part of the High Street. At the time the building housed Abbey National Building Society and Boots chemists. The Abbey National Building Society was absorbed into the Spanish ...

Recept for pram, Burton upon Trent

A receipt for the purchase of a Silver Cross pram from Babyland (Burton) Ltd., 99 High Street, Burton-upon-Trent. The pram was bought by Mrs Joan Torr shortly after the birth of her son Michael in May ...

Red Lion Cottage, Alton

The Red Lion Cottage was fomerly known as Yewtree Cottage and was built in 1657, with later alterations. The shop window to the left advertises Dulux paints.

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Painted by Alf Fallows in 1996 this watercolour depicts Red Lion Square in Newcastle-under-Lyme. To the left of the painting in the foreground are shops and businesses, rising up behing them is the tower ...