High Street, Eccleshall
A view of Eccleshall High Street looking west. On the left are the arcaded frontages of the Crown Inn and the Royal Oak Inn. Perhaps the Royal Oak's greatest claim to fame is that it was owned by Geoff ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
View of the High Street looking towards the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads.
On the far right is Henry Holland's, agricultural engineers, which today is a pet shop. Next door is the Assembly ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
A view of the High Street looking towards the crossroads, with the Bell public house to the left.
High Street, Eccleshall,
View taken from the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads.
The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to ...
High Street, Eccleshall,
On the far right is the Royal Oak Inn, one of Eccleshall's two coaching inns on the London to Chester road (the other is the King's Arms on Stafford Street). With the advent of the railway the landlord ...
High Street, Gnosall
Looking south along High Street, Gnosall. The thatched building on the left has since had its timber framework and brick infill exposed. The little boy stands on the step of 34, High Street which is ...
High Street, Kinver
The White Harte Hotel, the oldest licensed premises in Kinver, can be seen here in the centre of the photograph.
High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This early photograph was taken looking north along Newcastle-under-Lyme High Street in 1901.
High Street, Rocester
In the distance, on the left-hand side of the picture is the Cross Keys public house, where the Houldsworth Lodge of Oddfellows met; the Red Lion is directly opposite. Only the latter building still survives ...
High Street, Stone
Stone High Street, looking south. On the left is the thatched and timber framed Black Horse Inn which stood at the northern end of the High Street, and was demolished in 1954. The corner of the Midland ...
High Street, Stone
A busy day on Stone High Street. On the left is the Crown Hotel, and on the right are the Unicorn Hotel (on the corner with Mill Street)and Fountain Inn, both now demolished.
A postcard view taken ...
High Street, Stone
A postcard view of Stone's High Street, looking south. On the extreme left is Lawley's ironmongers with Clarke & Shaw's pawnbrokers next door. Next along is the Fountain Inn (Barclay's Bank in 2020) ...
High Street, Stone
A postcard published by Valentine & Sons, postmarked 1 November 1961.
A view looking north on the High Street. On the right hand side are the Town Hall and Cinema, the Red Lion public house (with ...
High Street, Stone
High Street decorated for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844 and was held at a different venue each year. On the right are the offices of Joule's ...
High Street, Stone, (1)
The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, ...
High Street, Stone, (1)
On the left is Evan and Sons ironmongers and garage, established in 1840.
The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed ...
High Street, Stone, (2)
View of the High Street looking towards Granville Square. On the far right is the Unicorn public house.
On the right is the Fountain Inn. To the left of the inn is Charles Clarke's pawnbrokers shop; ...
High Street, Stone, (2)
On the right is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; ...