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Huntsman, 13 Westport Road, Burslem

The Huntsman public house stands on Westport Road in Burslem, formerly known as Liverpool Road until 1878, and previously to that called Hill Street. The datestone shows that this building was constructed ...

Inn sign from the Malt Shovel Inn

This inn sign came from a Staffordshire public house. There were Malt Shovel public houses on Elmore Lane in Rugeley and on Conduit Street in Lichfield, but it is not known whether this sign came from ...

Interior of the Prince Albert Public House, Stafford,

Meeting of Stafford & stone branch of Camra in the Prince Albert public house on Friar Street. The building was demolished shortly after this photograph was taken.

Interior of the White Lion Public House, Stafford

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital, using stone taken from the ruins of the old building. The inn was demolished in 1976 to make way for the Queensway ring ...

Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The name of Ironmarket no doubt came from the fact that Newcastle was a centre of ironmaking in the 14th century. The black and white frontage of 'The George and Dragon' can just about be made out about ...

Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of Ironmarket from outside the Queen's Gardens.

Jolly Bacchus Public House, Stafford,

The Jolly Bacchus was on Greengate Street, to the right of the Bear Inn. The bay window can still be seen.

Jolly Button Turner Inn, Bolebridge street, Tamworth

George Ball, the Licensee, is seen in the centre of this photograph with locals standing outside the pub. The Jolly Button Turner Inn was demolished on 15th October 1978.

Jolly Carter, 197 Newcastle Street, Burslem

The Jolly Carter public house at 197 Newcastle Street is part of the same structure as numbers 193 and 195. It has two storeys, two rooms wide by two rooms deep plus two modern rear projections. There ...

Jolly Potters Public House, Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This is a plan of the Jolly Potters pub in Hartshill, Stoke. the plans show the pub as it was in 1910. The Jolly Potters is still trading in Hartshill today. Diagrams (clockwise from top left): - Front ...

Joule's bar mat

A green and white towelling bar mat with the caption "Joule's Bitter, The Friendly Drink." Dimensions: 390mm x 218mm. This item is held within the Staffordshire County Museum collection. Francis ...

Joule's Brewery Lorry, Aston by Stone

Joule's Brewery delivery wagon outside the Crown public house at Aston. The Crown closed in 2007. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years ...

Joule's Brewery Smoke Room price list

A Smoke Room price list issued by John Joule & Sons Ltd brewery of Stone. It was collected from Mr V. Waters, landlord of the White Lion public house on Lichfield Road in Stafford, demolished in 1976. ...

Joule's Brewery Wagon, Aston,

Joule's Brewery delivery wagon outside the Crown public house at Aston. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the ...

Joule's circular drinks tray

This metal tray is decorated with stylised figures of a man and a woman in foreground and three men in background beside a steam engine. The caption reads "Famous before the days of the Rocket, Joule's ...

Joule's Draught Bitter advertisement

This metal advertisement contains an image of a pint of bitter, and the caption reads, "The Friendly Drink" and "By Joule's its good." It was collected from the Star Inn in Stone. The advertisement ...

Joule's drinks tray

This metal green and white tray has the "Joule's" trademark red cross in the centre. It also has a raised side and lip. Diameter: 263mm. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn ...

Joule's Stone Ales ashtray

This bakelite ashtray is dark green, almost black, in colour. It contains three cigarette rests and the top unscrews from the base for emptying it. It may have originally been used at the Green Man ...