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W.H. Letts store, 46 Stafford Street, Longton

Letts store, booksellers, stationers and newsagents stood in Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent. The street name was changed to The Strand around the 1950s. On the left is John (Jack) Harold Letts, ...

W.H. Smith's Newsagents, Magazine Stand, Stafford,

Interior of W.H. Smith newsagents on Greengate Street.

W.J. Aldridge Fish & Fruit shop front, Tamworth

Adridge's shop at 123 Lichfield Street, Tamworth. From left to right: Arthur Aldridge, Walter James Aldridge, Kate Aldridge, and one of the Aldridge sisters.

W.J. Mercer, saddler and harness maker, Market Street, Lichfield

William Mercer was the owner of a leather goods shop at 3 Market Street, Lichfield. The shop operated under the name Mercers until the ealy 2000s when it became Golunski Leather, though still owned by ...

Wain's, Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of Church Street with Wain's the Chemist on the corner. The side of St. Giles can just be seen beyond Wain's. Trams were still new to Newcastle at this time and the line can just be made out going ...

Wakes, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The busy market merges with the fair ground rides in this scene of a Wakes in Newcastle. Swing-Boats can be seen in the foreground and were a popular ride at the time. The first tall building on the ...

Walker's Grocery Shop, Smithfield Road, Uttoxeter

Photograph of Walker's Grocery shop at 111 Smithfield Road, Uttoxeter in the 1980s. The Walkers bought the shop in 1954 and were able to cut out half of their breadrounds. The shop is now (2012) a second-hand ...

Walking Competition, Stafford,

Walking competition seen in Gaolgate Street. Gaol Square can just be seen in the background. Mr Espley, who came second, is in the white vest.

Walsall and District Co-operative Society, Bore Street/Breadmarket Street, Lichfield

The Co-operative store was built on the site of the Dolphin Hotel. The building is now (2018) occupied by White Stuff.

War Memorial , Market Place, Uttoxeter

Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...

War Memorial, Barton-under-Needwood

The war memorial and cottages on 'the Square' at the junction between Main Street and Church Lane, Barton-under-Needwood. Just off picture to the left is the Dog and Doublet public house.

War Memorial, Madeley Heath

A postcard view of the road junction at Madeley Heath. To the left is Newcastle Road (A525) leading towards Madeley and to the right is the A531 leading towards Wrinehill. In the middle is the red sandstone ...

War Veteran's Parade, George Street, Tamworth

A St George's Day parade of Veterans of the First World War, seen in George Street.

Wardles hairdresser, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

James W. Wardle seen here outside his Hairdresser's.

Warwick Savage Printers and Photographers, Burslem

The large building is on the corner of Jenkins Street and Wedgwood Street in Burslem. Queen's Hall is just to the right and to the left leads to Scotia Road. Mr Warwick Savage was a wholesale stationer, ...

Waters Confectioners Shop, 28 Market Street, Lichfield

Waters was a confectioners and sweet shop at 28 Market Street Lichfield during the 1930s and 1940s. Adverts for Fry's and Cadbury's chocolates can be seen in the shop display. The shop has since been ...

Watling Street, Quarry Hill, Tamworth

Lesters general store can be seen on the far left hand side of this photograph, with the cast iron canopy outside.

Watson's Piano Delivery Cart, The Avenue, Kidsgrove

Samuel Watson, musical instrument dealer, was based in Heathcote street, Kidsgrove from at least 1892 to 1912.