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The Cock Inn, Tutbury

The Cock Inn on Cheapside (now Lower High Street), Tutbury decorated for the Coronation of King George V in 1911. On the corner of the building can be seen Wheeler's Newsagents. This photograph is ...

The Conduit, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire

The Conduit (also known as the kiosk or weighing machine) in Market Place, Uttoxeter, showing the newsagents and tobacconists kiosk which occupied it at the time. This building was built when the Market ...

The Constitutional Club, 149-50 High Street, Burton-on-Trent

Exterior view of the Constitutional Club in High Street, built by the post office in 1877 and was employed in that respect until 1905 when the amount of mail became too great to handle at this site, the ...

The Crescent, Hednesford

The Crescent is the curved enlargement to Market Street made to accommodate the bus stops. Anglesey Street is in the right foreground behind Jones newsagent’s shop, with the advertising board. The ...

The Cross Roads, Tutbury

Looking west along Duke Street from Burton Street. At the junction Ludgate Street is to the left and High Street goes off to the right. The row of cottages on the right hand side of Duke Street have ...

The Crown Hotel, Codsall

The Crown Hotel was situated at The Square, Codsall. In 1900 the proprietor was Thomas Malpas, who was also a butcher and a farmer. The road to the left of the Crown Hotel is Wood Road, and the ...

The Dog and Partridge, 164 New Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of New Street businesses including Harlows, Decorwall and Elite. These buildings no longer exist.

The Dovecote, Whiston

The Dovecote on Whiston Eaves Lane, Whiston photographed Easter 1899. This late 19th century house has been a general stores, Post Office and butchers until it closed in the late 1990s. It is now a ...

The former Cock Inn, Market Place, Leek

When this picture was taken Micah Carding, a plumber, painter and glazier was occupying No.s 2 and 3 Market Street. Originally it was The Cock Inn, a popular coaching inn during the eighteenth century. ...

The Forum, Market Hall Street, Cannock

The tall white building was known as The Forum at the time of this photograph. It was built in 1912 and was originally the Hippodrome Theatre, managed by Benjamin Kennedy and hosting film shows and variety ...

The George Inn, Eccleshall

The George Inn (formerly the George and Dragon) and Hotel on Castle Street. This grade II listed building has an early 19th century façade behind which is an earlier timber-framed structure. The ...

The Gift Shop, Newcastle-under-Lyme

There was a gift Shop on this site for many years. Around 1897 it was owned by William Parton, who was one of Newcastle-under-Lyme's earliest photographers. He also owned a picture framing and gilding ...

The Golden Ball, High Street/ Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A pen and coloured wash drawing by John Whessell of the Golden Ball. The building of the Golden Ball still stands today and has in its life time been many things ranging from a bakers to a butchers.

The Golden Ball, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia drawing

'Old Houses in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.' Showing two half-timber houses with dormer gables, generally known as the Golden Ball public house. The building still stands on Bridge Street/High ...

The Green from Bailey Street, Stafford

Photograph taken from the roof of what was in the early 1970's Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers, in Bailey Street.

The Hednesford Murder

A postcard with four views of places associated with the murder of Mrs Gaskin in Hednesford in 1919. The murder of Mrs Gaskin is not Hednesford's only murder but it is still probably the most infamous. Henry ...

The Homage, Coven,

The Homage on Brewood Road, showing the drapery shop.

The Institute and Post Office, Wheaton Aston

A view of the corner of Marston Road and High Street with the Wheaton Aston Institute and Reading Room on the left, built in 1887, and now the Village Hall. On the right is Mayland's supply store and ...