Stafford, Church Lane c.1965
Photo ref: S411098
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Photo ref: S411098
Photo of Stafford, Church Lane c.1965

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The Nag's Head public house was one of many around Stafford controlled by Joule's Brewery of Stone, established in the 18th century and closed in 1972. It had a distinctive sign of a red cross on a green background. Note Falaise, a dress shop, and the sign for ice cream at the end of the cobbled pavement.

Memories of Stafford, Church Lane c1965

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The Perry family owned 2/3 businesses on Mill Street, but the corner building on the left, at the corner with the over- hang was run (owned?) by my step grandfather Samuel Perry in the 1930's/ 40's, maybe even either side of these dates. My father, William (Bill) Hales told how as a single man, along with friends they would pay to play snooker in the room above the shop. His sister twins, Edith and Phyllis Hales would serve in ...see more