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Main Street, Milwich,

View of Main Street from the south west. On the left is the Green Man Inn; opposite is a turnpike cottage, dated 1792, where tolls were collected for permission to use the road, the money collected ...

Main Street, Norton Bridge,

View along the Main Street. On the left is the Junction Inn. The building on the right, with the wooden balustrades, is the Railway Hotel.

Main Street, Shenstone

This postcard view shows a quiet scene on the Main Street looking north towards the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. On the left most of the buildings remain (July 2020). In the centre is the ...

Main Street, Swynnerton

Looking north along the Main Street in Swynnerton. On the left is the Fitzherbert Arms, the landlord at the time of this photograph was probably John Gosling. On the right hand side is George Bennett's ...

Major Hugh Fraser M.P., Eccleshall,

Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election. He is seen standing on the carriage outside the Royal Oak on High Street.

Malt Shovel Inn, Elmore Lane, Rugeley

The Malt Shovel Inn, Elsmore Lane, can be seen here decorated for the Hospital Carnival. The two people standing on either side of the doorway are the Landlord, Joseph Plant, and Landlady, Miriam ...

Malt Shovel Public Inn, Conduit Street, Lichfield

The Malt Shovel Public Inn can be seen here on the left with Halls Butcher's on the right. In 2003 this site was occupied by the shop Dixons. The Malt Shovel was a mid 18th century Grade II listed ...

Maltsters Arms, Stafford,

The Maltsters Arms on North Walls was known locally as 'the hole in the wall'. Note the misspelling of the inn's name on its sign. The adjacent building was the brewhouse.

Manor Farm and Manor House, Checkley

Manor Farm, Chapel Lane, Checkley with steep steps leading up to Manor House. The steps were added in 1939 and were removed sometime in the early 21st century. Manor House was at one time home to a ...

Market Hall, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The covered market hall, seen here on the right was built in 1854, in order to supplement the portable street markets that took place outside, and was demolished in 1961. Arthur Morgan, probably a tobacconsit's, ...

Market Place and HIgh Green, Cannock

A view looking from Market Place along High Green. Behind the signpost can be seen the offices of the Cannock Advertiser.

Market Place, Abbots Bromley

On the left of the picture is the 17th century hexagonal Butter Cross, with the timber-framed Goats Head Inn, built in the late 16th century, behind. The tower of St. Nicholas' Church is on the far left ...

Market Place, Abbots Bromley

In the centre of the picture is a 17th century hexagonal butter cross, with the timber framed 'Goats Head Inn', built in the late 16th century, behind, and Cedar Cottage (painted white) to the left. Postcard ...

Market Place, Abbots Bromley

In the centre of the picture is the 17th century hexagonal Butter Cross, with the timber-framed Goats Head Inn, built in the late 16th century, behind. Postcard publisher unidentified, postmarked 11 ...

Market Place, Brewood

The Swan Hotel on the right was originally a house of probably 15th century origin. it was remodelled in the 19th century and is grade II listed. The adjacent building with the sun-shade is also grade ...

Market Place, Brewood

A postcard view of Market Place showing the Lion Hotel, which stands at the junction with Stafford Street. The building next to it was the Post Office at the time of this photograph, the proprietor of ...

Market Place, Cannock

A view of Market Place, Cannock looking towards High Green. The Crown Hotel, demolished in 1962, is to the right.

Market Place, Cannock

looking towards High Green from market Place. On the right is the Market Hall and Crown Inn, in the distance is the bowling green with The Green beyond. The Crown Inn was demolished in 1962 and the ...