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25th Wedding Anniversary, Seighford Hall Hotel

Mr Norman and Mrs Flossie Brown are pictured waiting to be served dinner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary party, which was held on 17th February 1968, at Seighford Hall Hotel, Seighford. Acknowledgement: ...

Alexandra Hotel, Stafford,

The Alexandra Hotel was originally built in the late eighteenth century as a town house and business premises for Thomas Lovett, a wine merchant. It was situated on the corner of Greengate Street and ...

Alleyway leading to Market Street, Longton

The Heathcote Hotel is visible at the far end of the alley.

Angel Hotel, Brewood

The corner of the Angel Hotel was demolished in 1935, the remainder of the building being turned in to the Jubilee Hall. A copy of this photograph is held at Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service.

Anglesey Hotel, Market Street, Hednesford

A bus waits outside the Anglesey Hotel on Market Street. The Anglesey Hotel was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor, brother to Robert, sometime British Prime ...

Annual dinner, Milford Hall Cricket Club

Members and guests pictured at Milford Hall Cricket Club's 39th annual dinner held at the Swan Hotel, Stafford. Back row (left to right): Nick Griffin (1st XI captain), Harry Wrothwell (vice-president), ...

Avon Players Annual Dinner, Stafford

Members of the Avon Players take a brief rest from their exacting task of producing plays to enjoy their annual dinner at the Swan Hotel in Stafford. Thirty five members attended the dinner and after ...

Bayley's caterers and confectioners, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Founded by 1893 by Alexander Bayley, by 1911 Joseph Bayley, Jr ran a caterers and confectioners shop and café at 7 Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. They had a second shop at 30, High Street. Bayley's ...

Berkswich branch, Annual Dinner, British Legion, Stafford

Officials and visitors are pictured at the the annual dinner of the Berkswich branch of the British Legion held at the Swan Hotel in Stafford. Seated left to right: the Deputy Mayor, Alderman L Dobson, ...

Bill ,The Cock Inn, Leek

Bill for refreshments for master, servants and horses at The Cock Inn, Leek, 1765. The Cock Inn, a popular coaching inn during the eighteenth century. Its most famous guest was John Naden, who spent ...

Bird Street, Lichfield

A postcard view looking along Bird Street with the Post Office on the left and the Swan Hotel on the right. Around 1970 the Post Office was converted into an arts centre, but has since been demolished ...

Bird's Eye View of Stafford from Tipping Street

View across Stafford towards the castle, from the top of the Education offices (formerly the Taxation Office) on Tipping Street. In the foreground is St. Chad's Church; to the right of the church tower ...

Bore Street looking towards the Guildhall, Lichfield

The Old Crown Hotel can be seen on the left hand side of the street, with Edgar's Studio on the right. The Crown Hotel was demolished in 1983 and in 2003 the site was occupied by Dolland and Aitchinson ...

Boxing Day Party, Swan Hotel, Stafford,

Boxing Day party in the Ballroom at the Swan Hotel on Greengate Street. This event was a regular charity fundraiser. Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town ...

Boxing Day Party, Swan Hotel, Stafford,

Boxing Day party in the Ballroom at the Swan Hotel on Greengate Street. This event was a regular charity fundraiser. Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town ...

Boxing Day Party, Swan Hotel, Stafford,

Boxing Day party in the Ballroom at the Swan Hotel on Greengate Street. This event was a regular charity fundraiser. Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town ...

Bratt and Dyke staff at the Crown Hotel, Stone

Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley and Stafford Department Stores at the Crown Hotel, Stone. Seated centre, first row back are Company Directors and brothers Stanley and Tony Dyke. Draper Oliver Dyke ...

Building work at Parrotts Restaurant, Longnor

Parrotts restaurant occupied an early 19th century three-storied Grade 2 listed building at 7, Chapel Street in Longnor. It closed in 1995 and had been locally well-known for its set tasting menu. The ...