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Junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

On the left is Attwoods garage, and the white building to the right was occupied by Rediffusion. Much of the foreground was demolished to make way for the Island Roundabout.

King Edward VII Memorial Service, Norton in the Moors

A procession led by a brass band heading towards the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII on 6 May 1910 held at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Norton in the Moors. In the background is ...

King Edward VII's visit to Burton-on-Trent

The King is seen in the right-hand side of this open carriage passing Burton Station and is being cheered by excited crowds, as he heads into the town centre. The Station Hotel is visible in the background ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street decorated for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The Market Place and the Crown Hotel are on the right.

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street and Market Square decorated for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Pyatt's grocers shop is on the corner in the centre of this view, with the Unicorn Hotel to the ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street looking towards Granville Square and Station Road, decorated for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. On the left are Joule's brewery offices. On the right is the ...

Kings Arms public house, Meir

Photograph taken after the pub had been rebuilt in the 1940s. The Kings Arms was demolished in 2009.

King's Arms Public House, Stone,

The King's Arms public house on High Street.

King's Arms, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

Kings Arms, Meir. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Kings Arms at Broadway roundabout, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Kings Head, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This two storey rectangular building occupies the corner of Livingstone Street. It is constructed in red flemish brickwork with a tiled hipped roof and has square chimney pots. The corner entrance has ...

Lamb Inn, Stafford

The Lamb Inn on Broad Street. Behind the inn can be seen the gasometer of the Chell Road gas works.

Lamb Inn, Stafford,

The Lamb Inn on Broad Street. Behind the inn can be seen the gasometer of the Chell Road gas works. On the left can just be seen St. Bertelin's Chapel, which was built to replace St. Augustine's and ...

Landlord and Regulars outside the New Inn, Stafford,

The New Inn was on Broad Eye; the landlord was Mr Ernest Haywood, seen fourth from the left in his shirt sleeves. Note that some of the men are wearing flowers in their buttonholes, which was a common ...

Leek Road, Hanley

This was the view along Leek Road towards the Joiner's Square roundabout. Palmerston Street is going off to the right. The next road down is Westmill Street. The chimneys in the centre belonged to ...

Leek Town - Old Houses: sepia drawing

'Old Houses at Leek, Staffordshire: 1624,' showing half-timbered houses, consisting mainly of an Inn with three gables. To the right, is a late Georgian chapel. Artist: J. Buckler.

Leigh. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Lower Leigh, Staffordshire. The scene includes a public house called the Railway Inn, a motor car, a workshop and worker.

Licensee, Three Crowns Inn, Stone,

Thomas Shardlow, licensee of the Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. His daughter, Leah Ethel, is serving a customer. She was the last Shardlow ...