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Main Street, Alrewas

Both of these cottages on Main Street, Alrewas are Grade II Listed buildings. Number 110 is 17th century, with 18th century re-modelling, single-storey with attic rooms and a tiled roof. Number ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Shakespeare Cottage' on Main Street, Alrewas. This Grade II Listed building was originally a single 17th century L-shaped dwelling. It was extended in the 19th century and re-modelled in the 20th ...

Main Street, Alrewas

'Forge Cottage' on Main Street. The tower of All Saints' Church can be seen in the background.

Main Street, Norton Bridge,

View along the Main Street. On the left is the Junction Inn. The building on the right, with the wooden balustrades, is the Railway Hotel.

Main Street, Shenstone

This postcard view shows a quiet scene on the Main Street looking north towards the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. On the left most of the buildings remain (July 2020). In the centre is the ...

Main Street, Yoxall

A postcard view looking north along Main Street, Yoxall. This scene has hardly changed over the years. In the centre distance is the Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed house at 1 King Street. ...

Major Hugh Fraser M.P., Eccleshall,

Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election. He is seen standing on the carriage outside the Royal Oak on High Street.

Malthouse, Stafford

Malthouse on Water Street formerly owned by George Brewster, the builder of the town mill. Malt is used in the brewing industry.

Malthouse, Water Street, Stafford

Malt is used in the brewing industry and this former Malthouse pictured on Water Street, Stafford dates from 1836 - 1837. It was formerly owned by George Brewster, who built the town mill in 1834. In ...

Malvern Avenue, Stapenhill, Burton-upon-Trent

Typical 1930s semi-detached housing on Malvern Avenue in Stapenhill. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society ...

Manley Hall chimneys

A lithograph print showing the elaborate finials and chimneys designed by Thomas Trubshaw for Manley Hall, also known as Thickbroom Hall. the artist was Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) of Great Haywood....

Manor House from the moat, Eccleshall Castle,

View of the manor house of the castle from the moat. The tower on the left was a red brick tower built by a Mr. Jervis who owned and lived at the castle for a few years in 1880, apparently so that ...

Manor Road, Uttoxeter

Market Entrance, Crabbery Street, Stafford

This was one of the Crabbery Street entrances to the mid-19th century St. John's Covered Market until it was demolished in the 1990's and The Guildhall Shopping Centre was built and a new indoor market ...

Market Place and High Green, Cannock

A postcard view looking north-west from Market Place along High Green. Centre right just behind the signpost are the offices of the Cannock Advertiser. This postcard was published by H. Lunt, Stationer, ...

Market Place and HIgh Green, Cannock

A view looking from Market Place along High Green. Behind the signpost can be seen the offices of the Cannock Advertiser.

Market Place and Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent

A view looking over the Market Place towards St, Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent. The market is still held here today but much diminished from this busy scene on the cobbles. The Market Hall, ...

Market Place shops, Uttoxeter

Walklate Wine and Spirit Merchants and the Trienna Restaurant. This building had previously been one shop occupied by Pakeman and Co.'s Grocers.