The Square, Norton Canes
This postcard view can still be identified today especially as the corner shop on the right is still standing. Note the gas lamp in road. In the photograph are shoppers and children, and people passing ...
The Square, Penkridge
St. Michael's Square, looking north towards Stafford. To the right is Lees' Bakery and beyond it can be seen the three gables of the White Hart on Stone Cross.
The Stones, Newcastle Market
Watercolour of the High Street and the Guild Hall by Reginald G. Haggar with market stalls in the foreground.
The Strand, Longton
The view along the Strand towards the railway bridge and Times Square, with the Crown Hotel building behind, taken from close to the corner of Heathcote Road. On the left hand edge is the entrance to ...
The Strand, Longton
Building at the junction of The Strand and Clayton Street, Longton.
The Tavern, Bridge Street, Stafford
View looking South along Bridge Street, showing 'The Tavern' public house, formerly the Baths Hotel, which had been closed and boarded up for some time when the photograph was taken. To the left can be ...
The Terrace, Cheadle
The houses on the left are numbers 6 and 2, The Terrace, Cheadle with the front railings of number 4 visible in between. This view is largely unchanged today (2023).
Postcard was published by William ...
The Vaults, Rugeley
J. Burnell's Wine and Spirit Merchants, Lower Brook Street.
The Village, Great Haywood
View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel showing the new building built in the early 1930s. opposite can be seen the butcher's shop advertising 'Cold Storage' and ...
The Village, Hammerwich
Hall Lane with the Post Office and village shop on the right with the Lyons Tea enamel sign on its end wall.
Postcard published by Lillywhite (1932) Ltd, Sowerby Bridge
The Vine Inn and Vine Street, Hanley
Vine Street ran between Bethesda Street and Lichfield Street in Hanley. This is a view towards the Lichfield Street end. Vine Street and its buildings were demolished with the building of the Crown Court ...
The West Cannock Colliery Company Offices, Cannock Road, Hednesford.
The National Coal Board sold the building in about 1970, when it became a car spares retailer known as F.L.I.P. managed by Joe Hubbard. It later became a shop selling equestrian equipment. Joe Hubbard ...
The White Hart, Penkridge
The White Hart Inn stands on the east side of High Street and is a three-storied timber-framed building dating from about 1600. There was originally a carriage way in the middle bay, but this has been ...
Thorley's greengrocer's shop, Stone
The window of W. Thorley's greengrocer's shop in Stonefield Square (now number 8 Old Road) decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953.
Thorn and Co. ironmongers, Gaolgate, Stafford
John and Henry Thorn opened their ironmongers business at 37 Gaolgate in 1867. As well as being furnishing ironmongers, they were agricultural implement dealers, gas fitters, locksmiths, bell hangers ...
Three Horse Shoes Inn, High Street, Tunstall
The Three Horse Shoes public house was on High Street, Tunstall between Madison Street (then called King Street) and Bank Street, and was a Joules pub. The building to its right was the registered office ...
Tiko’s Bake Shop, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Tiko's was a bakery on the Ironmarket. In 1988, it became Three Cooks until 1996.
Timothy Whites & Taylors, Stone
This advertisement announces that the world renowned cosmetician Helena Rubenstein’s beauty products have become available at Timothy Whites & Taylors, Chemists, 62 High Street, Stone.
In 1968 Timothy ...