Date:1929 - 1931 (c.)
Description:The licensee in the doorway is James Simkin who was licensee before the war until the Slipper Inn was closed in the 1950s. The heart-shaped sign is advertising Butler's Ales.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Richardson's Corner. The view is looking down Stafford Street from Gaolgate Street. ...
Brookfield's furniture and removal business in Gaolgate Street, In 1743 George ...
Studio portrait of Harry and Edith Taylor, who were the licensees of the Jolly Crafts ...
The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery ...
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Donor ref:P80.009.0001 (18/1321)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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