The Potteries Die Company, Knypersley Road, Norton-in-the-Moors
The Potteries Die Co. premises on Knypersley Road, Norton. The company started in 1936 making precision moulds and press-tool equipment for the ceramics industry and today is a tool maker for a wide range ...
The railway at Stockton Brook
The view east along the Stoke to Leek branch railway line close to Stockton Brook station. The bridge in the centre carries the A53 (Leek New Road) over the railway whilst the bridge in the foreground ...
The Railway Hotel, City Road, Stoke upon Trent
The Railway Hotel stood at the corner of Oldmill Street and City Road. The shop on the corner was an off licence and tobacconists. All the properties in the photograph were demolished when City Road was ...
The Railway Inn, Stoke-on-Trent
The Railway Inn was on High Street (now City Road) on the corner with Mill Street (now Oldmill Street). This is a view east towards Fenton, with an off licence and tobacconists just beyond Oldmill Street. ...
The Red Lion, Cheddleton
Looking north along Cheadle Road in Cheddleton showing the Red Lion public house. The man standing in the doorway could be the landlord at the time, Joseph Clowes. Further down the street is the Post ...
The Room of Antiquities, Uttoxeter
This postcard picture of ‘The Old Elizabethan Carved Oak Bedstead’ was published during March 1908 to advertise an auction of items at Uttoxeter Town Hall by W S Bagshaw & Son, Auctioneers. This Bedstead ...
The Sanders Buildings, Leek
This was the original location of the Smithfield Cattle Market in Leek, between 1827-1874. The Market was held once a fortnight, but the area was also used to hold fairs and other entertainments. The ...
The Sheridan Centre, Stafford
This view shows a roofed-over section of shops within the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...
The Sheridan Centre, Stafford
This view looks west from Gaolgate Street along the covered row of shops that once formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given ...
The Sheridan Centre, Stafford
Sales assistants are pictured in a greeting card shop in the Sheridan Centre, which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which ...
The Sheridan Centre, Stafford
The Sheridan Centre was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened in 2003 as Gaolgate Place. This photograph was ...
The Sheridan Centre, Stafford
This view shows a roofed-over section of shops within the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...
The Shop, Perton
The portable prefabricated building which served as Perton's shop pictured in summer 1978.
Perton Airfield was constructed in 1940 as a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground. Later during the Second ...
The Shops, Wharf Road, Gnosall
This row of shops is situated at the west end of Wharf Lane near the Boat Inn and is still in use (2023) but now with a full-length off the road pull in at the front.
A postcard published by Francis ...
The Spar Shop, Bilbrook
Rob Madeley, Mrs Madeley (founder of the shop), Alan Madeley, Rita Reed, and Rose Williams, at the Spar Shop Bilbrook.
The Square, Codsall Village
The junction of Station Road and Wolverhampton Road with Stockman's corner shop on the right, and Angus Stewart's shop and Lloyds Bank in Station Road.
The Square, Codsall Village
A view of the Bull Inn on the Square, Codsall. There is a children's crossing guard on the pavement next to Stockman's shop on the right.