This postcard from 1905 shows the view of Bore Street looking down in to the City centre. The righthand side of the street remains generally unchanged to this day.
A look down Tamworth Street in 2006. At this time Kwik Save was still trading and the building was in good condition and not fallen in to the sorry state it currently is.
Hepworth Building Products on Eastern Avenue finally closed at the end of 2007, by then most of the work force had a gone with a phased shutdown that had begun in June. By the summer of 2008 the site had been demolished to make way for...
This engraving from the early part of the 19th Century shows the original shape of the tower on St. Mary’s church and a building on the market square.
For many years the Market Square acted as Lichfields bus station. As you can see...
The church is located to the north of Stowe Pool on St Chad’s Road. The current building dates back to the 12th Century although extensive restorations and additions have been added in the centuries since.
St Michael on Greenhill is a parish church located on the high ground of Greenhill in the east of the city. A church has been on the present site since at least 1190 but the current building dates mainly from the restoration of 1842-43 to a...
Gresley Row was originally for access to the rear of the shops that ran along the one side of the Precinct and to the rear of the Post Office. Both car parks were retained in the redevelopment.
The Tesco store was not completely...