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The Queens, 268 Waterloo Road, Burslem

The Queens public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. The front has a central double door with stone step and gothic arched light, a stone architrave and a gothic stone arch. There is a large ...

The Rainbow Public House, Brewood road, Coven

The Rainbow Public House, Brewood Road, Coven

The landlord, William Baker, is holding the horse on the left.

The Raven, Sneyd Street, Burslem

The Raven public house was constructed between 1775 and 1799. It is a one unit, irregular plan building with side and rear projections and a cellar. There is a cobbled yard to the rear of the building ...

The rear of Cliff Vale public house 26-28 Shelton Old Road, Stoke on Trent

The Cliff Vale public house is believed to date to early 1800. The front of the pub still had some of the original features but all rear outbuildings seen here, were either modern or extensively altered. ...

The Red Lion Hotel, Leek

The Red Lion, on the left of this photograph, stands on Market Square and was originally built as a private house, probably for Thomas Joliffe, a wool merchant, in about 1607. The entrance to the Red ...

The Red Lion Inn, Stoke-on-Trent

The Red Lion Inn stood on Church Street, near the southeastern corner of Stoke Minster Church yard. Carefully demolished, brick by brick, during the construction of the A500 Queensway, it was rebuilt ...

The Red Lion public house, Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view along Church Street looking towards Stoke. The leafy area just beyond the inn is the corner of St Peter's Churchyard. In the distance are the shops on Church Street in Stoke. Bowstead ...

The Red Lion public house, Stoke-on-Trent

the Redd Lion stood onthe southeastern edge of St Peter's Churchyard in Stoke. This photograph was taken from Bowstead Street. The building was demolished in the 1970s and rebuilt at Crich Tramway Museum...

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 Red Lion, Stoke-on-Trent

The Red Lion stood in the south-eastern corner of St Peter’s churchyard in Stoke. It was demolished in the early 1970’s to make way for the A500. The facade was taken down brick by brick and ...

The Red Lion, Sutton, near Forton

A pony and cart pictured outside the Red Lion Inn at Sutton, near Forton. The licensee at the time was Richard E Parker. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

The Rickerscote Arms, Stafford

The Rickerscote Arms public house is pictured shortly before it was demolished in 2017. The pub was previously known as the Alpine Lodge and originally as the Plough and Trumpet. Within a week of this ...

The Robin Hood, Bramshall

The Roebuck Hotel, 16 Leek Road, Stoke

This public house was constructed between 1848 and 1857, but since the Historic Buildings Survey was completed in 1982, it has been demolished.

The Roebuck Hotel, Derby Street, Leek

View of the timber framed building during a rainstorm.

The Roebuck Inn, Cannock

The Roebuck Inn, on Stafford Road, Cannock. The building has since been rebuilt and now has a Mock Tudor gable at the front, but is still open as a public house (2022). In 1889 William Blencowe & ...