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Waggon and Horses, Greyfriars, Stafford

This unused postcard view shows a group of men outside the Waggon and Horses public house on Greyfriars, Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture. On the reverse of this postcard ...

Walsall - 'Ancient Mansion': sepia wash drawing

'Ancient Mansion at Walsall, Staffordshire,' at Caldmore Green. Showing the White Hart, a large building of brick with stone dressings, rounded gables and of several bays, by the roadside. Artist: J. ...

Walsall Road, Cannock

A view looking along Walsall Road in Cannock showing, from left to right: Jellyman's foundry, the New Inn (painted white and advertising Butler's ales) and a butcher's shop.

Walsall Town - Ancient House: sepia drawing

'Ancient Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a house with two wings, one being Tudor of half-timber. [Pencil note]: 'The Wool Pack at the end of the Square.' Artist: J. Buckler.

Walsall Town - The George Inn: sepia wash drawing

'The George Inn and Old Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' A view of the square known as the Bridge. The large building with three (of four) Ionic columns, originally from Fisherwick Hall, on the left, ...

War Memorial , Market Square, Uttoxeter

Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...

War Memorial tablet, Hot Lane, Cobridge

This memorial tablet is built into the corner of what was previously The Dog and Partridge public house at the southern end of Hot Lane, Cobridge. The inscription reads: In the memory and honour of the ...

War Memorial, Barton-under-Needwood

Looking from Church Lane towards the Square and Main Street, Barton-under-Needwood showing the war memorial with the Dog and Doublet public house and timber-framed and brick cottages in the background....

War Memorial, Enville

Enville's war memorial was unveiled in 1924 and is sited at the junction of Bridgnorth Road and the drive to Enville Hall. Stamford House, the large house behind the memorial no longer stands. To the ...

War Memorial, Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the War Memorial in Uttoxeter, which was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield. It was unveiled on 11 November 1928 by Colonel Ratcliffe, a leading commander of the North Staffordshire ...

Watling Street, Cannock

Looking towards Four Crosses on Watling Street near Cannock, now the A5. This view is now virtually unrecognisable as it is now Longford Island. An entrance to the grounds of Longford House is visible ...

Watling Street, Gailey

A postcard view of Watling Street (the A5) at Gailey, looking west towards Shrewsbury. On the right is the village school. Beyond, behind the trees is Christ Church. In the distance is the crossroads ...

Weaver Lodge Hotel, Uttoxeter

Weaver Lodge was the home of Mr Frank Hawthorn and was converted into a hotel in the 1950s.

Wedding Carriage, Gnosall High Street,

The High Street decorated for a wedding. The public house on the right is the Horns Inn, with the Duke's Head on the right.

Wedding Group outside the Antelope Hotel, Stafford,

Wedding group outside the Antelope Hotel on Stone Road. The licensee at this time was William Burton. The Antelope was later demolished and replaced by a new public house, which retained the name....

Wedding photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes, Stone

Wedding reception photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes at the rear of the Bridge Inn (later renamed Langtry's) in Stone. Back row: Charles Herbert Haynes (Groom), Joseph Haynes (father of the groom), ...

Wellington Inn (369), 369-375 London Road, Stoke

This terraced row of four buildings includes The Wellington Inn, shops and a domestic dwelling. Number 369, The Wellington Inn public house, is L-shaped, two storey building with one storey rear projections, ...

West End, 67 Lyndhurst Street, Burslem

The West End public house stands on the corner of Lyndhurst Street and Hall Street in Burslem. It is an L-shaped building, two rooms wide by three rooms deep. There is an enclosed yard to the rear of ...