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View of the Market Place, Leek

View of the Roebuck Inn, Forsbrook

The wooden footbridge was replaced when the brook was widened and culverted in 1932. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

View of Whiston Village

To the right of this postcard view is the Sneyd Arms. The landlord at the time was William Rushton.

View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower

The scene shows High Street offices, The Blue Posts, High Street Car Park, Middle Offices and Conditioning Plant, No.1 Brewery, and No.2 Brewery under demolition.

View towards Tunstall from the top of The Sytch, Burslem

The Sytch was the hill up to Burslem from Brownhills. The photograph is looking north east with Westport Road (formerly Liverpool Road) in the foreground. What is now Federation Road would be going off ...

Views of Burton-on-Trent

Montage of views from Burton-on-Trent and the surrounding area, including St. Paul's Church, the Abbey Inn, High Street, Stapenhill Park, and Lovers Walk.

Views of Harlaston

A colour postcard of four views of Harlaston. Clockwise from top left: the Manor House, St. Matthew's Church, the White Lion public house; the Post Office. Published by Halcyon Cards of Bushey, ...

Village Green, Lower Leigh

A view of village green at Lower Leigh showing William Emery's smithy to the left and the Police Station to the right. The white building at the far end of the green is the Railway Inn. Amongst the group ...

Village stores and the Traveller's Rest, Flash

Wood and Sons Stores and the Traveller's Rest at Flash Bar on the A53 main road between Leek and Buxton. The caption reads: 'The Village Stores at Flash, where during the great snow blizzard of February ...

Village view, Cauldon

A view of Cauldon looking up Church Lane towards St. Lawrence’s Church. The Coach and Horses public house can be seen to the left. A postcard view postmarked 15 October 1906.

Village view, Waterhouses

The stone-built bridge carries Rocester Lane over the River Hamps. The white building to the left is the Crown Hotel, since renamed Ye Olde Crown Hotel. A postcard view postmarked 24 December 1903

Village view, Waterhouses

A postcard view looking south over Waterhouses with Caldon Low in the distance. the white building to the right is Ye Olde Crown Hotel.

Village view, Yarnfield

A colour-tinted postcard view looking west along Yarnfield Lane in Yarnfield village. On the right is the Labour in Vain Inn, then named the Robin Hood. Further along the road, to the left, can be seen ...

Vine Hotel, Stafford,

The Vine Hotel on Salter Street.

Vine Inn, Stone

The Vine Inn at 104, Oulton Road. The Vine was built in the early nineteenth century and the first licensee was Mrs James Salt in 1812. In 1899 it was acquired by Joule's Brewery. It closed for the ...

Vine Row, Oulton Road, Stone

Vine Row showing the Vine Inn. The Vine Inn was built in the early nineteenth century and the first licensee was Mrs James Salt in 1812. In 1899 it was acquired by Joule's Brewery. The Vine closed in ...

Visit of Edward, Prince of Wales, Stone

View of Granville Square during a visit from the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who was passing through the town on his way from Sandon to the Potteries, via Trentham Park. The Prince inspected ...

Visit of King Edward VII, Stone,

King Edward VII passed through Stone on his way to Alton Towers. Crowds lined the route to catch a glimpse of him, as seen here on Granville Square. The whole town was decorated for the occasion and ...