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Dear Readers
We are sourcing what we can from the Library’s holdings and have added 1940-1941, 1943-1950 in the last 24 hours.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/id/staffordshire-sentinel
Thank you all for your continued interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
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Team BNA
An error occurred while saving the comment Helen Worth commentedMy nan had a grocery shop on Lichfield Street for over 40 years. Opposite Cornwall's Chemist. Its now Meighs TV shop. Next door was The Coachmakers and the Shalamar Indian restaurant. Then a bit further up on the end of the row there used to be a cafe with a proper jukebox
Can anyone remember The Gault Shop (wooden toys) and Swinertons cycles opposite Bethesda church? Think Swinertons in Fenton now.
Hanley Bus station was a Mecca for all us chavy urchins, with Shipley's amusements, the bakehouse selling cheap slices of pizza, and fag vending machines. There used to be newsagent kiosk at the top end as well (or did I dream that
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An error occurred while saving the comment Helen Worth commentedIs anybody out there who used to go to Anne Line school, or attended the clubhouse facilities at Holy Trinity club? It was a very popular club (now sadly closed) and I met lots of nice folks there and swapped yarns over a pint or two. All our kids went to the Anne Line school where Jim Fox was headmaster and a great fellow too. We lived in Gladwyns off Ballards Walk at the time. Does anyone remember ???
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A mate of mine emailed me a link to these the other day and it brought back lots of memories to me as a child in the 1960s and 70s as I spent lots of time in this area with family who lived in the flats in East Street.
Its amazing when you look at these photos how much there was over there in the way of pubs, market Halls and loads of individually built houses .I often wonder what this area could have been like if it hadnt been pulled down, but restored,and marketed as the old historic part of Middlesbrough. It brings tears to my eyes