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View of Bridge Street, Stafford

On the far right is Burgess' agricultural engineers, now replaced by Allied Carpets. The clock tower belongs to the Royal Brine Baths, built in 1892. The open-sided tower was used by the fire brigade ...

View of Church Street, Tamworth

The Paregoric shop can be seen on the left of this postcard. The Paregoric Shop was given its name after a patent medicine containing opium. On the right hand side of this photograph can be seen part ...

View of Jennings shop, High Street, Kinver

View of part of the High Street, Kinver

View of part of the High Street, Kinver

The buildings pictured started to decay after World War Two and were all demolished in the early 1970's. The space was then used as a temporary car park until it was built on in 1992.

View of the approach to the Railway Station, Blythe Bridge

The cottages on the left have long since gone and been replaced by modern housing. A primitive telephone exchange was established in the house with the bay window. On the right can be seen the Railway ...

View of the Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A watercolour painting of the Ironmarket produced in about 1800 by James Hulse. The black and white building on the right hand side is that of the Star Inn, a medieval structure which still stands today. ...

View of the Market Place, Leek

View of the Pharmacy, High Street, Kinver

The Pharmacy building was built in 1816. It was divided into two shops in 1856, in order to service a growing population. The left hand side remained as the Pharmacy, and the right became a Post Office ...

View of Tipping Street, Stafford,

Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake. The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...

View of Weston,

View from near the junction of Stafford Road and Boat Lane. In the centre is St. Andrew's Church, dating from the early thirteenth century, but the arcades and chancel arch are later. The church was ...

Views around Burton-on-Trent

Montage of views in and around Burton-on-Trent, including Stapenhill Church, Burton Town Hall, High Street, Ferry Bridge, and The Riverside Gardens at Stapenhill.

Views of Burton-on-Trent

Montage of views from Burton-on-Trent and the surrounding area, including St. Paul's Church, the Abbey Inn, High Street, Stapenhill Park, and Lovers Walk.

Village Shop and Post Office, Yarnfield

The shop has since been demolished and rebuilt very close to this site.

Village Store, Waterhouses

The shop building stands on what used to be the main road through the village. There have been several interesting archaeological digs in the area, with the remains of a mammoth being found in 1864, and ...

Village stores and the Traveller's Rest, Flash

Wood and Sons Stores and the Traveller's Rest at Flash Bar on the A53 main road between Leek and Buxton. The caption reads: 'The Village Stores at Flash, where during the great snow blizzard of February ...

Village Stores, Hilderstone,

On the right, next to the delivery cart horse, is Matthew Henry (Harry) Meddings, age 30, grocer and baker. The woman in the doorway (front) is most likely Mary Ann Meddings, the small boy is possibly ...

Villiers Street, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Villiers Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The street was named after the politician Charles Pelham Villiers who was the longest serving MP in Parliamentary history. For sixty three years ...