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Eagle Inn, Stafford,

The Eagle Inn at 15 Newport Road. The Eagle Inn closed 7th March 1999. The Grade II listed Eagle Inn was renovated in 2009-2010 by Midland Heart and has now been incorporated into Eagle House, which ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

A view of Eastgate Street looking towards Pitcher Bank. On the right are numbers 75 to 77 Eastgate Street which at the time of this photograph were, from left to right: the Shrewsbury Arms, a cafe, the ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

A view of houses on Pitcher Bank on Eastgate Street looking towards Lammascote Road. On the right are numbers 52 to 59 Eastgate Street. Number 55, with the Belle Vue Zoo poster on its wall, was the ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

In this view there are three public houses within one hundred yards of each other. The timber framed Fox and George, standing here empty and awaiting demolition, was later replaced by Price and Webb's ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford,

The building under construction is the Borough Hall, completed in 1877. Here work is being carried out on the collapsed gable end. The Castle Inn was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the Telephone ...

Eccleshall Dominoes Team, Plough Inn, Woodseaves

This photograph was taken on a presentation evening at the Plough Inn at Woodseaves. The Eccleshall Dominoes Team were the prizewinners for that particular season. Pictured in the back row, from left ...

Elephant and Castle Public House, Rear Yard, Stafford,

Rear of the Elephant and Castle public house at 7 Gaol Square, which had stood on this site for many years. The building was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a new road system.

Elephant and Castle Public House, Stafford,

The Elephant and Castle public house at no. 7 Gaol Square had stood on this site for many years. In 1906 David Lloyd-George, the Liberal leader, made an election speech from the upper window of the ...

Elford Hill and the Maypole Public House, Eccleshall,

The Maypole public house is now named the Blue House. It was known locally as the 'Old Conkers' due to the chestnut tree nearby. The building is now a private residence. The village maypole can be ...

Ellastone Schools

The Church of England Schools on Church Lane, Ellastone. Photograph by Alfred McCann of Uttoxeter.

Fair on Milford Common,

Fairs have been held on Milford Common since the 1880s. By 1906 fairs were held on every Bank Holiday both in the spring and summer. Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the ...

Family group, Woodseaves

A family group, possibly a family Christening, in Woodseaves, The sign for the Reform Tavern can be seen in the background to the left. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Fauld explosion, The Cock Inn, Hanbury

On the morning of November 27, 1944, a huge explosion took place after the accidental ignition of 3,500 tons of explosives stored by the RAF in a disused gypsum mine. Upper Castle Hayes Farm was completely ...

Ferrers Arms inn sign from Shirleywich

The Ferrers Arms is now the farm house of Shirleywich Farm, opposite the site of the former salt works.

Fireplace, Noah's Ark Inn, Stafford,

The Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town. In the late 1800s ...

Fitzherbert Arms Hotel, Swynnerton

Despite the caption of this postcard this public house has always been known as the Fitzherbert Arms, and not the Swynnerton Arms. the landlord at the time of this photograph was probably John Gosling. ...

Fitzherbert Arms, Swynnerton,

Floods in Penkridge

Floods in Market Street, looking towards Crown Bridge. the Horse and Jockey pub is to the left.