Pizza, By Goli !! has been open for over three decades and is starting to look a little tried in this photo from 2008. By 2014 the restaurant had a make over with a fresh coat of paint and a new sign.
This general store sat on the corner of Bird Street and Sandford Street for many years. First seen on a postcard from around 1910. The corner was redeveloped in the 1960/70’s and discount store opened.
The pub has stood here on Sandford Street since the 1700’s on what was once one of the main ways out of the city. In the 1960’s the pub was located next door to a Newsagents and butchers, fast forward to 2018 and both the shops...
Have you ever wondered why the Corn Exchange has the words Savings Bank emblazoned on the one end of the building? Well it’s all to do with the Lichfield Saving Bank. The bank was established in 1818 and originally operated in...
There has been a pub at this location since the 1700’s. Originally called the Old Golden Ball the public house was renamed The George IV in 1830’s in honour of the King.In the 1911 census the landlord was listed as a 51 year old...
The Wimbush Bakery was here on Market Street for several decades. The Three Cooks was formed when three small bakeries Clarks Bakery, Stephen’s Bakery and Wimbush the Bakers combined. The Three Cooks Bakery on Market Street was loved...
On Bore Street for many years Osborne was the only dedicated place to shop for toys and cycles in the 70’s. I can remember visiting the shop many times looking for boxes of Betta Bilda.