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The Talbot Hotel, Stone

A postcard view of the Talbot Hotel on the junction of Station Road (right) and Tunley Street, Stone. Since this photograph was taken the brick work has been plastered and it has lost the windows on the ...

The Toll Gate, Kiddlestych,Bramshall Uttoxeter

The Toll house at Kiddlestych,Bramshall near Uttoxeter. Kiddlestitch was the toll gate nearest to Uttoxeter on the Stone road and was always the most profitable toll gate on that road, as shown annually ...

The Village, Hammerwich

Hall Lane with the Post Office and village shop on the right with the Lyons Tea enamel sign on its end wall. Postcard published by Lillywhite (1932) Ltd, Sowerby Bridge

The Village, Hill Ridware

A postcard view taken in School Lane at the junction with the Uttoxeter Road (B5014). In the centre is a sign for the Chadwick Arms public house which is located near to the junction. Over the years ...

The Village, Hill Ridware

A postcard view taken on the Uttoxeter Road, B5014, looking towards the junction with School Lane in Hill Ridware. In the centre is a sign for the Chadwick Arms public house which is located near to the ...

The Villas, Hockley Road, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Hockley Road, Uttoxeter, looking south-west towards Picknal Brook Bridge and the level crossing gates. The building on the left remains (December 2019), in the centre is a glimpse ...

The White Hart Hotel, Alton

This postcard view of the White Hart Hotel, High Street, Alton was franked at 2.00 AM on 21 June, 1910 in Stoke on Trent and posted to an address in Hanley.

The White Lion Inn and lock up, Stafford

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel on Lichfield Road; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. On the right is the eighteenth ...

Tixall Road, Stafford

This view of Tixall Road was taken near to the junction with St. Thomas Lane, Stafford. On the left is the junction with Kensington Drive and a little further on just after the traffic lights at the ...

Toll House, Cheadle

Cheadle Toll House stood on the corner of Froghall Road and Leek Road. It was built in 1835 and was demolished in March 1963. This toll house and its associated toll gates were built at the junction ...

Top of Market Street, Hednesford

Save for the style of lighting and the road markings, this postcard view was little changed from that of fifty years earlier. Eskrett Street is midway on the left with the Progressive Working Men's Club ...

Town Hall and Market Hall, Rugeley

A postcard view taken in Anson Street, Rugeley, with the Town Hall and Market Hall on the left, the Police Station in the centre and on the right is a Hillman Minx car by a petrol pump arm outside Degg's ...

Town Hall and Municipal Buildings, Burton-upon-Trent

Initially commissioned by Michael Thomas Bass, the brewer, as St. Paul’s Institute and The Liberal Club and designed by Reginald Churchill, it was completed by 1878. His son Michael Arthur Bass donated ...

Trent Bridge looking towards Burton-on-Trent

View showing tram lines, cables and men in the foreground with a cart, and various horse drawn vehicles on the bridge. The postcard was sent to a soldier serving in India.

Trent Bridge, Stone

This postcard of Stone was sent during August 1905 to an address in Portman Square, London. The view looks east across Walton Bridge over the River Trent towards Stone St. Michael's Church. Over the ...

Turnpike Tollboard from Stonnall Gate, Brownhills

This board formed part of the Notice of Tolls at Stonnall Gate on the turnpiked Old Chester Road, now the A452. The road was turnpiked in the 1760s. The inscription, which is hand painted on board, ...

Tutbury Health Centre

This view of the Health Centre on Monk Street, Tutbury, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Union Inn, Measham, March 31st 1796 - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Post in the Potteries - 1796 In 1796 a national postal system using a fleet of coaches was growing in coverage but still did not directly serve the Potteries. Many towns and cities not served by ...