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Bejam Freezer Centre, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The company Bejam' started in 1968 and was at the time Britain's largest frozen food supplier. By 1981 the shop on Newcastle-under-Lyme’s High Street had became Cordon Bleu freezer centre.

Blackfriars Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View from Pool Dam of the Higherland Methodist Church by Reginald Haggar with the Orme School to the right.

Blockley's, 48 High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Blockley's grocers and wine merchants was located at number 48 High street for many years and later became Hargreaves.

Burton Menswear, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Burton Menswear was founded in 1903, and continued until 2021 when Boohoo.com acquired the brand. The site on Ironmarket closed in the 2010s, and became Cafe Nero.

C. Capener's Butchers Shop, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is Charles Capener's Butchers shop on Newcastle High Street, during the 1920s

C. Capener's Butchers Shop, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is Charles Capener's Butchers on Newcastle-under-Lyme's High Street, sometime during the 1920's.

C.J. Wain, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The shop pictured on the far left was C.J. Wain's original location before it moved to its more prominent and familiar position at the top of Red Lion Square, next to St. Giles' church, in the 1890s. ...

Church Street and Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The area in the foreground of this photograph has changed greatly through the years and this scene was not recognisable in 2002. The shops are, from left to right, John Hamrouse, Grocer, Thomas Sproston, ...

Confectioners, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A Confectioners on the High Street displaying a wide variety of sweets and chocolates in its window. The lady standing outside the shop is presumably the owner.

Coronation celebration in Market street, Kidsgrove

J. Dean The Clogger is here decorated to celebrate the coronation of George VI.

Covent Garden grocers, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

As you can see from the window display Covent Garden was a fruit and vegetable shop, owned by H.M. Scrawn. The shop was on Ironmarket from the early 1970s to 1996. At the time of writing (December 2024) ...

Decor Supermarket, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the Decor supermarket, a decorating business that lasted about a decade before becoming King Decor Supermarket. In 1991, it became Big Deal Paints and Wallpapers then Lizzie Home Decor in 1995. ...

Dicken's Toy shop and Stationers, Newcastle-under-Lyme

64 Penkhull Street (now High Street)and Paradise Street and now (correct at time of writing 2015) entrance to the car park.

Dixon's Warehouse, High street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Dixon's Warehouse on the High Street, who were amongst other things tea and coffee merchants established in 1799. The photographer has been captured in a mirror in the doorway to the shop.

Dorothy Perkins, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Dorothy Perkins brand began as H.P. Newman, a drapers, in 1909. The first Dorothy Perkins shop opened in 1919, specializing in women’s clothing. The Newcastle-undef-Lyme shop on Ironmarket opened ...

E.V. Jones grocer, Merrial street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A well stocked grocers store which was situated next door to the Conservative Club in Newcastle, and is now an Estate Agents. A member of staff, and possibly the owner, are pictured outside.

Focus Travel Agents, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

As foreign holidays became more affordable, travel agents started appearing on the High Street to meet the growing demand. At the time of writing (December 2024) the building is used as Castle Express ...

Frederick H. Burgess Agricultural Company, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the now defunct Frederick H. Burgess Agricultural Company store on Friar Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. They were a major ironmonger and agricultural supply chain founded in 1900 in Eccleshall. ...