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The Post Office, Burton Road, Rolleston on Dove

Anne Robinson was postmistress in Rolleston between 1900 and 1940. A view of the Post Office on Burton Road, looking along Burnside.

The Post Office, Cotes Heath

A postcard view of the Post Office in Mill Meece Marsh, Cotes Heath. This postcard was franked in Cotes Heath on 13 January 1908 and posted to an address in Barnsley. Photographer: Harry Osbourne ...

The Post Office, Cotes Heath

A postcard view of the Post Office in Mill Meece Marsh, Cotes Heath.

The Post Office, Hints

A postcard view looking east along Rock Hill and Watling Street at Hints. On the left is the Post Office and on the right is the junction with School Lane. A 'Teesee' Series postcard published locally ...

The Post Office, Hyde Lea

This unused postcard view shows Hyde Lea Post Office in the centre and adjacent on the right is the Crown Inn. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (2022). This postcard was published by Lilywhite ...

The Post Office, Sugnall

A postcard view of the former Post Office which stood by the B5026 in Sugnall. This postcard was published by W Shaw, Burslem and printed in Saxony.

The Post Office, Wetley Rocks

The Post Office on Cheadle Road, Wetley Rocks, looking south towards Meir

The Raikes, Alstonefield

A view from near Alstonefield School (now Village Hall) looking north towards the Raikes.

The Red Lion, Bradley

The Red Lion at Bradley, near Stafford. On the left the large sign advertises Eley & Tatham’s celebrated Pale, Mild & Bitter Ales and Porter & Stout. Eley's brewery was at The Green, Stafford. The building ...

The Red Lion, Cheddleton

Looking north along Cheadle Road in Cheddleton showing the Red Lion public house. The man standing in the doorway could be the landlord at the time, Joseph Clowes. Further down the street is the Post ...

The River Banks, Clifton Campville

Cottages and gardens on the banks of the River Mease. This side of the river is Staffordshire, beyond is Derbyshire.

The Royal Oak Inn, Denstone

The title on this postcard is ‘The Tavern, Denstone’, but it actually shows the Royal Oak Inn. The sign on the building advertises that the inn sold Buntings ales, choice wines and spirits and provided ...

The Royal Oak, High Offley

This public house stood on the crossroads at High Offley. It still stands, but is now a private residence.

The School, Blackbrook, near Maer

A postcard view of Blackbrook School close to a field of cut corn, piled into stooks. The school was built here in 1897 by Mr Harrison of nearby Maer Hall to ‘keep the noise of the children out of ...

The School, Hyde Lea Village

A postcard view of the School in Hyde Lea. There had been a school in Hyde Lea from around 1863 until it closed in 1980. In later years the cottage on the left and part of the building (centre left) ...

The Schools, Caverswall

A postcard view taken on School Lane of Caverswall Village School. The buildings remain (June 2020) and are part of St Peter’s Primary School, Caverswall. This postcard was published by William Shaw, ...

The Schools, Hopwas

A postcard view of Thomas Barnes Schools in Hopwas. Built in 1909, the schools were named after the benefactor of the adjacent original 1717 School House which can be seem beyond, to the left of the school ...

The Seven Stars, Seisdon

The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.