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 ...
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 ...
Timpson’s Shoe Shop, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Timpson's shoe and repair shop was established in 1865. Over time, the business ceased selling shoes and specialised in key cutting, shoe repairs, dry cleaning and watch repairs, among other services....
Tipping Street, Stafford
This view of buildings in Tipping Street was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon prior to their demolition. Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake.
Between ...
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 ...
Tobacconist shop, St. John Street, Lichfield
Herbert Larkin had his shop on St. John Street from around 1880 to 1916. In 1916 a Gilbert Larkin took the shop over and ran it until at least 1940.
Token, Cheadle
Cheadle half pence copper alloy token, issued by Robert Smith of Cheadle, possibly an innkeeper.
Token coins such as this were issued by businesses and other organisations when official coinage was ...
Token, E. Moore, Hanley
Copper farthing trade token issued by Edward Moore, grocer of Moore's Buildings, Tontine Square, Hanley.
During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to issue their ...
Token, John Austin, Willenhall
Copper farthing trade token issued by John Austin, miller, tea dealer and grocer of Stafford Street, Willenhall. Austin's business was taken over by Joshua Rushbrooke who issued his own farthings.
During ...
Token, Joshua Rushbrooke, Willenhall
Copper farthing trade token issued by Joshua Rushbrooke, miller, tea dealer and grocer of Stafford Street, Willenhall. Rushbrooke took over John Austin's business who had also issued his own farthings. ...
Token, Kent's Hatters, Longton
A copper alloy token coin advertising Kent's hatters whose shop was at Boardman's Buildings on the Strand, Longton.
During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to ...
Token, Lucas' Tea Warehouse, Stone
A copper farthing token coin advertising Lucas' Genuine Tea Warehouse, Stone. Thomas Lucas started his grocers and tea warehouse business on the High Street in 1820. It continued until his death, aged ...
Token, T. Wilkes, Darlaston, Wednesbury
A copper farthing token coin advertising T. Wilkes' Tea Dealers, Church Street, Darlaston, Wednesbury.
During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to issue their ...
Token, W. Howson & Sons, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A copper alloy token coin advertising W. Howson & Sons Borough Tea House, Newcastle-under-Lyme. White's Directory of 1836 lists William Howson as a grocer at 17 High Street. By the 1851 census William ...
Token, William Dixon, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A copper farthing token coin advertising William Dixon's Tea Warehouse, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Dixon's Warehouse stood on the High Street and was established in 1799.
During the 19th century it was ...
Token, William Ward, West Bromwich
Copper farthing token issued by William Ward, Soap Powder manufacturer, West Bromwich. William Ward was a manufacturing chemist with premises at New Street.
During the 19th century it was common for ...
Tolson's Music Weavers parading at Tamworth Carnival, Bolebridge Street, Tamworth
Tolson's (Mill) Music Weavers Band, formed in 1933, can be seen here parading at the Tamworth Carnival. Miss Cissie Barker can be seen here in the centre. The shop that can be seen on the left is Joseph ...
Town Hall and Penny Bank, Anson Street, Rugeley
The Town Hall and Market Hall were built in 1878-79 and the architect was W. Tadman Foulkes. Adjoining is Penny Bank, built from the remains of the old Town Hall in Market Square which had been demolished ...