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Forresters Arms, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This is an Ansells public house. The irregular shaped two storey building has a rear projection and cellar and is constucted in red flemish bond with a tiled roof and stack. The main entrance is a large ...

Four Ashes, Brewood

Four Ashes is an area in Brewood parish named after the inn which was distinguished by four ash trees which stood by it. The Four Ashes Inn still stands on the corner of Station Drive on what is now ...

Four Crosses, Offley Brook

A view of the crossroads at Offley Brook, near Eccleshall looking along Offleybrook Lane from Bishops Offley. the white building was formerly the Four Crosses Inn. A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone ...

Fox & George Hotel and White Hart Hotel, Penkridge

Stone Cross, Penkridge, looking north towards Bull Bridge and Stafford. The White Hart pub stands to the right and the Fox and George (with its Lichfield Brewery Company sign) to the left. the latter ...

Fox and George Public House, Stafford,

The Fox and George public house was on Eastgate Street. The building was demolished in 1904.

Fox and George, Eastgate Street, Stafford

Oil painting by F.W. Hickman. A view of the Fox and George public house on Eastgate Street. The building was demolished in 1904. height - 443mm width - 340mm

Fox Hunt Meet, Barlaston

A hunt meet at Barlaston. The Plume of Feathers Inn, since demolished and rebuilt, can be seen in the background.

Fox Inn, Cheddleton

Two men drinking beer with a cask as table, outside the front door of the Fox Inn, Babylon Bank, Cheddleton. The licensee's sign above the door and reads 'James Kent. Licensed Retailer. Ale Beer & Porter ...

Fox Inn, Rushton Spencer

The Fox Inn is one of five public houses in the village, which has a population of 600-700.

Fox Public House, Marston, near Church Eaton

Fradswell - Cottage on Heath: pencil and wash drawing

'Fradswell Heath, Jany. 15th 1840,' showing a thatched cottage and stable with an Inn sign.Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Furlong Tile Works, Newport Lane, Middleport

The Furlong Tile Works was on the east side of Newport Lane just before the junction with Furlong Lane. Just beyond the works is the White Swan public house which was originally two small houses until ...

Gaol Road, Stafford,

This postcard is mistakenly titled Marston Road. Marston Road can just be seen in the distance. C. Lees, on the right, was a cabinet maker. The buildings beyond the shop have since been demolished ...

Gaol Square, Stafford

This drinking fountain was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband. Thomas Sidney was born in a house on Gaol Square (now occupied by Radio Rentals) in ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

The Home and Colonial Store sold tea and other provisions. Next door is Hazelwood's drapers shop. The gabled timber framed building is the King Edward VII public house. These shops were demolished ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

A postcard view along Gaolgate iew looking towards Gaol Square. The tower of Christ Church can be seen in the middle distance. To the right is the Maids Head public House, on the left is a sign for the ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford,

View of Gaolgate Street, looking towards Gaol Square. Christ Church can just be seen in the distance. On the right is the Maid's Head public house, with the Empire Hotel to its right, on the corner ...

Gardener's Retreat public house, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent

The Gardener's Retreat is just off Sideway Road in Boothen. There is a large beer garden area to the front. Parked outside is a three wheeler car. Is it an early example of an invalid car?