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Joule's Stone Ale advertisement
The posters caption reads "John Joule & Son Ltd. The Ale of Centuries. Stone Ale in the Stone Age."
Dimensions: 305mm x 293mm.
This is a reproduction of an original poster designed by J.S. Redman ...
Joule's Stone Ale advertisement,
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which later became the home of the head brewer. In ...
Joule's Stone Ale and Royal Stout advertisement
The poster caption reads, "Joule's Stone Ale and Royal Stout. Fit for a King."
Dimensions: 305mm x 293mm.
This is a reproduction of an original poster designed in about 1930. This item is part ...
Joule's Stone Ale beer bottle label
Unused beer bottle label collected from Joule's Brewery in Stone in 1975.
Dimensions: 30mm x 75mm.
This item is held within the Staffordshire County Museum collection.
Francis Joule came into ...
Joule's Stone Ales ashtray
This bakelite ashtray is dark green, almost black, in colour. It contains three cigarette rests and the top unscrews from the base for emptying it.
It may have originally been used at the Green Man ...
Joules' Stone Ales enamelled advertisement
An enamelled iron sign advertising Joules' Stone Ales. White background, with dark blue lettering and Joules' trade mark of a red cross.
Dimensions: width 758mm, length 268mm.
This item is part ...
Joule's Stone Ales water jug
This green glazed ceramic water jug has the Joule's Brewery trademark of a red cross on the outside.
This item is held within the Staffordshire County Museum collection.
Francis Joule came into ...
Keeper's Cottage, Rugeley Road, Hednesford
The white painted Keeper's Cottage was a popular subject of local railway photographs on Cannock Chase.
Postcard published by J. Mellor, Cannock Road, Hednesford.
Keeper's Cottage, Rugeley Road, Hednesford
A fine postcard view of Keeper's Cottage which stood alongside the railway line between Hednesford and Moors Gorse. In the foreground is a horse and trap with the driver at the horse's head and the passengers ...
Keeper's Cottage, Rugeley Road, Hednesford
Looking towards Moors Gorse and Rugeley, the white painted Keeper's Cottage was a popular subject of local railway photographs on Cannock Chase.
The postcard was published by Evans' The Printers, ...
Kendrick Street, Longton
Photograph taken looking north west. Demolition has begun. The houses in Railway Terrace (west of Paragon Road) had already been demolished by October 1960.
Kendrick Street, Longton
Demolition has begun. The houses in Railway Terrace (west of Paragon Road) had already been demolished by October 1960.
King George V and Queen Mary leaving Audley
The royal cars carrying the Royal party leaving Audley en route to Etruria. The cars have just passed under railway bridge at Bignall End. The Boy's Brigade were the attendant guards of honour and the ...
Kings Avenue, Stone
A view looking along Kings Avenue from the junction with Radford Street. the Stone Co-operative Society's Hygienic bakery shop can be seen to the left. The railway is behind the railings to the right.
A ...
Kings Avenue, Stone
Kings Avenue, Stone, looking towards Radford Street, with the railway to the left. The spire of St. John's methodist Church can be seen in the distance on the left hand side.
A postcard published ...
King's Avenue, Stone
The houses have changed little over the years, apart from the iron railings which were melted down during the Second World War.
On the right is the railway line.
Kinver
The village of Kinver is situated in the south-west corner of Staffordshire and is dominated by Kinver Edge, renowned for its rock houses. Its attractive scenery earned it the description of ‘the Switzerland ...
Kinver postcard
After the arrival of the Kinver Light Railway in 1901 Kinver became quite a tourist trap, known as the 'Switzerland of the Midlands'.