Vine Hotel, Stafford,
The Vine Hotel on Salter Street.
The Tudor Cafe is to the left of the Vine, with the Co-op to the right.
W.J. Robins undertakers, Stafford
W.J. Robins' horse-drawn hearse and carriage outside the North Western Hotel, Station Road, Stafford. Walter James Robins was born in Aylsham, Norfolk in 1846 and by 1881 was working in Stafford as ...
Walsall Town and Church: water colour painting
'Walsall.' Showing a view of a street leading up to the church, which rises high above the houses. The George Hotel with its Ionic pillars is on the left, and there are three storey houses along both ...
War Memorial , Market Place, Uttoxeter
Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...
War Memorial, Market Place, Uttoxeter
A postcard view of the War Memorial in Uttoxeter, which was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield. It was unveiled on 11 November 1928 by Colonel Ratcliffe, a leading commander of the North Staffordshire ...
Weaver Lodge Hotel, Uttoxeter
Weaver Lodge was the home of Mr Frank Hawthorn and was converted into a hotel in the 1950s.
White Hart Hotel, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
The scene outside the White Hart on 25th January 1906. Major Ratcliffe, one of the partners of Bass, is addressing his supporters after his election as Conservative MP.
White Hart Hotel, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
White Hart Hotel, Uttoxeter
White Horse Hotel, Tamworth
The White Horse Hotel, now demolished, which stood on the corner of Lichfield Street and Silver Street in Tamworth. The hotel sold Marston's Ales and the landlord at the time of this photograph was Mr ...
Windmill Hotel, Werrington
A postcard view of the Windmill Hotel with an Ind Coope & Allsopp Brewery lorry parked in front of the building. On the right the Inn sign clearly advertises it as the Windmill Inn, which still stands ...
Winton Place, Stoke-on-Trent
Early motor cars park up outside the North Stafford Hotel in the early part of last century. The statue is of Josiah Wedgwood, the famous potter.
The hotel and railway station opposite was built in ...
Y.M.C.A. Building, Stafford,
The Y.M.C.A. hostel on Wolverhampton Road was formerly Camden Place, built in the early nineteenth century. The hostel opened in 1925.
In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but ...