Fire at the Sutherland Arms, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Sutherland Arms was built on Blackfriars Road in 1790. It has been known by a few different names such as the Stafford Arms or the Gower Arms, and was rebuilt in 1938.
The building was empty and ...
Fireplace, Noah's Ark Inn, Stafford,
The Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town.
In the late 1800s ...
Fitzherbert Arms Hotel, Swynnerton
Despite the caption of this postcard this public house has always been known as the Fitzherbert Arms, and not the Swynnerton Arms. the landlord at the time of this photograph was probably John Gosling. ...
Fitzherbert Arms, Swynnerton,
Floods in Penkridge
Floods in Market Street, looking towards Crown Bridge. the Horse and Jockey pub is to the left.
Floods in Penkridge,
Floods outside the Horse and Jockey pub, Market Street.
Floods in Penkridge,
Floods at the bottom of Market Street. Bolomey and Co's grocers shop is to the left, to the right is the Horse and Jockey pub.
Floods, Doxey Road, Stafford
View of Doxey Road from just over the Broad Eye Bridge during the flood of 1946. The houses to the left are where the Conservative Party Headquarters stands today. In the background can be seen the ...
Floods, Lichfield Road, Stafford
On the left is the old library building which occupied this site until 1999, when it moved to part of the Shire Hall on Market Square. The building is now used as an arts centre.
A long period of ...
Floods, Stafford Street, Stone,
In August 1987, the Scotch Brook culvert burst causing much flooding.
This photograph taken at the junction of Stafford Street and Crown Street. The Agrocat, the County Fire and Rescue Service's amphibious ...
Ford Green Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east along Ford Green Road from near the junction with Chetwynd Street (on the right). Ford Green station, on the Biddulph Vallley branch, is just to the left of the level crossing gates ...
Ford Green Wesleyan Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent
The Wesleyan Chapel on Ford Green Road at the corner with Regina Street. The chapel was built in 1867 but has been demolished and the sire cleared. Regina Street was called Victoria Street until the 1950s. ...
Foresters and Oddfellows Procession, Gnosall
A postcard view of Foresters and Oddfellows with banners and some in full costume, pictured posing for the photographer by the Anchor Inn before continuing along Audmore Road, towards the centre of the ...
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 ...
Fountain Place Pottery, Westport Road, Burslem
The camera is looking down Westport road from Fountain Place in Burslem. On the left, Alcock's cycle and television shop used to be the corner frontage to Enoch Wood's Fountain Place pottery works. To ...
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, Marston Road, Stafford
View of the Four Crosses public house, located on the junction of Marston Road (to the left of the building), Browning Street, Gaol Road and Sandon Road (to the right). The inn sign shows a four-fingered ...
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 ...