Rock House Ice Cream Kiosk, Milford
Albert Barker in his ice cream kiosk at the front of the Rock House tearooms on Milford Common.
Albert and Florence May Barker purchased the Rock House tearooms around 1947 and ran it as a family ...
Roebuck, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The 'Roebuck' prior to its demolition in 1936.
The Roebuck was originally one of the oldest coaching inns in Newcastle, but was later converted into shops.
In its heyday, around 1818, about 40 coaches ...
Roller Rink staff, Tamworth
Staff at the Roller Rink at 14, Market Street, Tamworth. The large covered building which stood here was being used as the local barracks of the Salvation Army in 1897, and as a rifle range and shooting ...
Row of shops, Bilbrook Lane, Bilbrook
Shops shown include a snack shop, 'The Old Orchard' and the Lane Green Post Office.
Bilbrook started life as a small village, but then grew in the 1930's, when Lane Green estate was built to accomodate ...
Rowlands delivery van, Stafford
Rowlands food merchants' delivery van outside their shop front on Gaol Road, Stafford. Rowlands were grocers, bakers and butchers, with premises on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. Rowlands also owned ...
Rowland's Delivery Van, Stafford,
Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises was a yard where they kept delivery vehicles.
Rowland's ...
Rowland's Horse-drawn Delivery Cart, Stafford,
Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises was a yard where they kept delivery vehicles.
Rowland's ...
Royal Doulton Factory Shop, Lawley Street, Longton
The Royal Doulton Factory Shop on Lawley Street pictured at the time of its closing down sale in 2006, with 90% off its stock! This marked the end of Royal Doulton and its associated companies' presence ...
Royal Oak Public House, Eccleshall
The Royal Oak Inn is one of Eccleshall's two coaching inns on the London to Chester road (the other is the King's Arms on Stafford Street). With the advent of the railway the landlord compensated for ...
Rugeley Industrial Co Operative Society Ltd
Rugeley Industrial Co-operative Society's shop and tearooms at Lower Brook Street.
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
This multi-view postcard with scenes of Rugeley and Cannock Chase was published by W Shaw of Burslem. The views are of Anson Street, Brook Street, Horns Pool and Cannock Chase.
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
Rushton Village
To the left is A. Holland's grocers and provisions shop.
Rushton's grocery delivery cart, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
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.