Date:1908 - 1909 (c.)
Description:Photograph taken from Station Road. The Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western on Victoria Road in 1866 (opposite the station) to provide accommodation for rail travellers. It provided all the latest facilities including a coffee room for reserved for ladies, a billiard room and kitchens on the second floor so guests would not be troubled by cooking smells. The building was demolished in May 1972 and a motor salesroom was built in its place. Bob lycett remembers: "I had the privilege to have a pint or two in there as a young lad, as I caught the train at Stafford when I was in the army, what a waste of a beautiful building,"
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years ...
The County War Memorial was unveiled in 1923. It stands on Victoria Road, by ...
The Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western on Victoria Road in 1866 ...
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Image courtesy of: Brampton Museum & Art Gallery, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Donor ref:Borough Museum No., Ref/Sta/5/P29/355, img: 2811 (18/3185)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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