Oddfellows and banner, Eccleshall
Oddfellows marching with their banner along Eccleshall High Street, with the Royal Oak Hotel in the background. The event pictured is probably the Oddfellows Parade which took place on Trinity Sunday....
Pageant parade, Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of the Stafford Pageant parade looking along Greengate Street towards the Green, taken from an upstairs window in the Swan Hotel. On the opposite side of the street can be seen Newbold's opticians, ...
Paragon Road, Longton
A painting by Bill Webster in L.S. Lowry's style painted in April 2023, showing Longton in 1875.
The view looks east along Uttoxeter Road (formerly High Street) with the Union Hotel on the corner with ...
Path to Rudyard Hotel
The Rudyard Hotel can be seen in the distance. Originally a Water Bailiff's house known as Reservoir House, it was converted to an inn in 1851. It was enlarged in 1869 and again in about 1906. The pathway ...
Pattingham Football Team and coach outside The Crown Inn, High Street, Pattingham
Pictured from left to right are Bill Scriven, Derek Cox, Eric Hughes, Peter Moore, John Lloyd, Jack Bolland, Rob Davis, Ron Moore, ?, Ken Lakin and Vic Darley.
Penkridge Views
This multi-view postcard shows interesting scenes taken around Penkridge.
Top left: the White Hart with its distinctive three gables on Stone Cross, Top right: the timber-framed house known as Corner ...
Police Dinner and Presentation, Stone
Mr S E Peck (Assistant Chief Constable of Staffordshire) is seen presenting a chiming clock to Sergeant George Silvester, at the Staffordshire County Police Annual Dinner and Presentation, Stone Division, ...
Police Station, Tamworth
The Police Station on Church Street, Tamworth, viewed from the south. It was originally built as a town house in the early 18th century. The police moved to a purpose-built new station on Spinning Lane ...
Postcard view of the Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham
Pottery works, Sutherland Road, Longton
J. T. Fell and Co's pottery and the Heathcote Hotel (with dome) can be seen.
J.T. Fell and Co were earthenware manufacturers, operating on Sutherland Road between about 1923 and 1957.
Powell’s Tea Rooms and Garden, Market Place, Brewood
On the left is Powell’s Tea Rooms (with the roller sun blind) which were located on the first floor and also in the garden of a building known as 'The Dreadnought' in Market Place, Brewood. On the right ...
Procession, Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A procession on Upper Brook Street, possibly celebrating the proclamation of King George V. This photograph was taken by Reg Robinson from the first floor window of Haywood's butchers shop. The Black ...
Proclamation of the accession of King George V, Hednesford
Following the death of his father, Edward VII, a ceremony to proclaim George V as King took place on the front lawn of the Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford in May 1910. This postcard photograph shows the proclamation ...
Queen's Hotel, Etruria Road, Stoke
This is a much altered and modified premises. It was originally built between 1832 and 1878 with several later extensions. This photograph has been taken from the rear of the premises.
Quickfit and Quartz 21 Dinner, Stone
Quickfit '21' Club 6th Annual Dinner, held at the Crown Hotel ballroom, Stone on Thursday 11 September 1969.
From left to right: W. Ashall, R. Smallman, Molly Tighe, Ted Tighe, G. Rumbold, Vic Harrison, ...
Railway Hotel, Rocester
The Railway Hotel was built in the 1850s soon after the Churnet Valleey line on the North Staffordshire Railway was completed. The landlord of the Railway Hotel at this time was Robert Jardine. In the ...
Railway Hotel, Rugeley
Situated at the road junction by the Rugeley Trent Valley railway station entrance, the Railway Commercial Hotel is strictly speaking in Colton Parish. It was probably built around 1862-64. The proprietor ...
Railway Station and Hotel, Stafford,
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...