High Street, Uttoxeter
A photograph of the High Street showing decorations for the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935.
High Street, Uttoxeter
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking south along the High Street, Uttoxeter. On the left a sign hangs from a building for the Tanners Arms and Wellington Inn. In later years this became known as The ...
Hilderstone Road, Meir Heath. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene with a view of the Windmill Inn public house. Taken at Hilderstone Road, Meir Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Hinds Vaults, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Hinds Vaults was located at the corner of Red Lion Square and Lad Lane. This scene was changed with the building of York Place, though Lad Lane remains.
Holly Bush Inn, Salt
The Holly Bush Inn is reputed to be over seven hundred years old and is one of the oldest inns in the county. At one time the building doubled as a Manor Court as well as an inn.
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Holly Bush Public House, Seighford,
Horns Inn, Slitting Mill, Rugeley,
A building on this site known as "The Horns' can be seen on the tithe map of about 1845. The house, buildings and several nearby fields were allocated to James Dutton, a carpenter and in later life, a ...
Horse and Jockey Pub licensees, Yoxall
Howard Benwell, licencee of the Horse and Jockey public house at Hadley End, Yoxall, with his wife and daughters Irene and Jenny, and Tim the dog. Howard Newell took on the pub after his retirement from ...
Horse and Jockey, Water Street, Stafford
The building would go on to become a general store on the corner of Water Street and Tenterbanks before it was eventually demolished around the late 1970's.
Horse and trap, Woodseaves
Horse and trap outside the Cock Inn. The landlord at the time was Thomas Lees.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Horse and Trap, Woodseaves
Horse and trap outside the Cock Inn.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Horse Fair, Rugeley
This postcard view of Horse Fair in Rugeley was posted in 1910. On the left is Moorcroft’s fruit and vegetable shop and on the right by the tree is Talbot Street, along with the Station Hotel and J Wright’s ...
Horse Fair, Rugeley,
View of Horse Fair looking South, with the Globe on the left.
Horse Sale at the Crown Hotel, Stone
The Crown Hotel on High Street 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; there ...
Horse-drawn Hearse, Rawthorne's Undertakers, Stafford,
Hearse outside James Rawthorne's funeral premises, which were located behind the Junction Hotel on Newport Road.
Horse-drawn hearses came into use in the later half of the nineteenth century. Most ...
Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A colour-tinted postcard view looking from the Hednesford Road (Sandy Lane) with Horsefair to the right and Upper Brook Street ahead. The timber-framed thatched cottage on the left was demolished in ...
Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A fine postcard view of Rugeley at the junction of Horsefair (right), Elmore Lane (left, in front of the Globe Hotel) and Upper Brook Street (ahead). The fine creeper clad building was Dilger's, House ...
Horsefair, Rugeley
Taken from the arched railway bridge looking down on Horsefair, Rugeley with Talbot Street on the right. The Station Hotel had previously been the Queen's Head and was in later years renamed The Tree ...