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Boyce Adams shop, Piccadilly, Hanley

Boyce Adams' grocers shop at 32 Piccadilly dates from 1877. In 1962 the company had eleven other shop in the Potteries, with branches as far afield as Alsager and Congleton. The top floor was a café ...

Boydon's Butchers Shop, Stafford,

Mr R. Boydon in the doorway of his butcher's shop on the corner of Marston Road and Lovatt Street. The building is now used by an insurance brokers.

Boydon's Butcher's Shop, Stafford,

Mr S. Boydon, the butcher, standing outside his shop on the corner of Marston Road and Lovatt Street. The building is now an insurance brokers.

Bradley’s Outfitters, Lichfield House, Stone

This advertisement announces Bradley’s Men’s and Boys’ wear for Easter. Bradley’s Outfitters shop at Lichfield House was on the corner of Church Street and Lichfield Street, Stone; the building remains ...

Bradley's Outfitters, Stone

Bradley's Outfitters shop stood on the corner of Lichfield Street and Church Street.

Bradley's Tailor's Shop, Uttoxeter

Bradley's had shops in Stafford (Market Square) and Uttoxeter. This shop stood at 19 Market Place, Uttoxeter. In the 1960s the manager was Wesley Hodgkinson. In 2003 it is a P.D.S.A. (People's Dispensary ...

Bradley's Wireless Shop, Stafford,

This sixteenth century building on Church Lane was originally a bakery. It was opened as a wireless shop by Mr Bradley in the 1920s. In later years housed an antiques shop and the Sheriff's Office....

Brassington Bros., Campbell Place, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph showing one of the Brassington Brothers shoe shops is thought to have been taken between 1920 and 1935. It is situated in Campbell Place, Stoke. Notice how the window area is used to a ...

Bratt & Dyke Coronation shop window display, Hanley

Window display celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1952 at Bratt & Dyke's Hanley separtment store. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support of Northwich ...

Bratt & Dyke Department Store shop window, Hanley

A menswear window display at Bratt & Dyke's Hanley department store. The display features Jaeger clothing, including underwear, scarves, caops and deerstalker hats. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop ...

Bratt & Dyke staff and the Dyke Family, Stone

Bratt & Dyke department store staff and the Dyke family, probably pictured at Oliver Dyke's home, Woodlands, Granville Terrace, Stone. At the time of this photograph, Bratt & Dyke's Hanley department ...

Bratt & Dykes Department Store, Hanley.

Bratt & Dykes was one of the large and fashionable department stores that became popular towards the end of Queen Victoria’s reign. Selling a range of goods these stores took over from the arcade; ...

Bratt & Dyke's shop window, Stafford,

School uniform window display, Bratt & Dyke's, Greengate Street.

Bratt and Dyke staff and friends, Crown Hotel, Stone

Bratt and Dyke staff and friends pictured at the Crown Hotel Ballroom in Stone. Oliver Dyke and his wife Caroline are seated centre, first row from the front. His sons can be seen in the second row ...

Bratt and Dyke staff at the Crown Hotel, Stone

Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley and Stafford Department Stores at the Crown Hotel, Stone. Seated centre, first row back are Company Directors and brothers Stanley and Tony Dyke. Draper Oliver Dyke ...

Bratt and Dyke staff outing

Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley Department Store on an outing. Standing back left is Company Director Oliver Dyke. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support ...

Bratt and Dyke's Department Store, Hanley

Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured after the addition of its new 3rd floor in 1937. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by smaller shops and fast food outlets. Draper ...

Bray's, George street, Tamworth

Charles Bray's shop, a fruiterer and confectioner, with its 1930's style frontage. The archway and roadway led to Hamel's George Street Mill.