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The Star Inn, Burslem

The Star Inn stood at the junction of Queen Street and William Clowes Street (right) in Burslem. At one time a public house then a hotel, reverting to a public house, the basic building has remained the ...

The Swan Public House, Ford Green Road, Burslem

A rectangular, two storey red flemish brick public house that lies on the corner of Regina Street. It has a modern tiled hipped roof with two stacks including square pots. The frontage has a dust brick ...

The Talbot Hotel, Leek

Originally known as the Spread Eagle, it was known as the Talbot by the time this photograph was taken. The original stone building was almost entirely demolished and a Sugden-designed hotel built in ...

The Talbot, Biddulph

The Talbot has been an inn since before 1770. It was re-built in the 1880s and extended in the 1990s to incorporate the barn on the right. The early 'petrol station' was removed many years ago (a more ...

The Tavern, Bridge Street, Stafford

View looking South along Bridge Street, showing 'The Tavern' public house, formerly the Baths Hotel, which had been closed and boarded up for some time when the photograph was taken. To the left can be ...

The Thurston Inn, Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent

The Thurston Inn stood on the corner of Thurston Way and Tiverton Road in Bentilee. The public house has been demolished and replaced with housing.

The Trumpet Inn, Parliament Row, Hanley

The Trumpet stood in Parliament Row in Hanley. It was on one of the town's main streets together with other pubs and shops. There was a small ditty that people used to say when out drinking in the town ...

The Turks Head and Ivy House, Burslem : steel engraving

'The Turks Head and Ivy House.' Showing thatched cottages. These buildings stood on Bucknall Road, Burslem. Artist: 'E.B.'

The Unicorn Inn, Cheadle

The Unicorn Inn stands on High Street. The large ornate wrought-iron inn sign is a one of a number to be seen in Cheadle.

The Unicorn, Leek

This photograph shows the old Unicorn Inn on St Edward Street, possibly during its demolition. It was rebuilt in an Arts and Crafts style in 1897. Next door can be seen the Quiet Woman, little changed ...

The Uxbridge Arms, Market Street, Hednesford

The pub is situated on the corner of Market Street and Uxbridge Street.

The Victoria Inn, Queen Street, Rugeley

Looking towards Forge Road and the gas works. All the houses in this street have since been demolished and replaced by new housing devlopments.

The Village Inn, Calton

Prior to 1851 the Village Inn was known as the Blacksmith's Arms. Some time between 1851 and 1854 the name was changed to the Butcher's Arms. In 1917 it was purchased by James William Burton, but was ...

The Village Tavern, Outwoods, Moreton

The Village Tavern at Outwoods, Moreton. At the time this postcard photograph was taken the landlord was Theophilus Perks. He was landlord here between at least 1896 and 1904. The Village Tavern closed ...

The Village, Great Haywood

View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel showing the new building built in the early 1930s. opposite can be seen the butcher's shop advertising 'Cold Storage' and ...

The Village, Great Haywood

View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site. Postcard postmarked 22 August 1905.

The Vine Inn and Vine Street, Hanley

Vine Street ran between Bethesda Street and Lichfield Street in Hanley. This is a view towards the Lichfield Street end. Vine Street and its buildings were demolished with the building of the Crown Court ...

The Vine Inn, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The Vine Inn stood at 270 London Road in Stoke. The early 19th Century building still stands, although no longer in use as a public house, surrounded by the West End Village development.