Date:1908
Description:Thomas Caddy's greengrocers stall pictured adjacent to what was the WH Smith shop in 2002. Thomas Caddy also had a shop on Marsh Street. Notice how the stall has been made up out of boxes, and propping boards up on barrels.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Newcastle was granted a ‘Gild Merchant Charter’ by King Henry III in 1235. A charter ...
During the Medieval and Tudor periods many towns received a Charter of Incorporation. A ...
Parliamentarians executed King Charles I in 1649. England had no king and became ...
In 1684 King Charles II forced Newcastle to surrender all its charters. Charters ...
Oil on board depicting cartoon detail of images that were considered by the artist ...
These plans were drawn up by Lee and Stevenson, Civil Engineers from London in 1853. They ...
View of High Street looking towards Penkhull Street with the Guildhall to the right. ...
Photograph of Hargreaves, maltster and hop merchant.
Mayor choosing happened every Charter Day in Newcastle until about 1932. From the ...
George V and Queen Mary visited Newcastle as part of a visit to north Staffordshire ...
Photograph of the Church Parade involving Mayor J. Kelly, Captain Moore of the Royal ...
General view of the High Street looking north towards the Guildhall. The Castle ...
This is the original damaged market cross being removed by crane. The Midland ...
This watercolour by Alf Fallows was painted in 2001 and offers a nostalgic view ...
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Donor ref:PA989 (22/4541)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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