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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 Club Day

This picture shows people gathering in the Market Place for the start of Leek Club Day. In the centre is the Market Cross, the Butter Market is second from the right, the Red Lion public house is third ...

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 ...

Licensees of the Jolly Crafts Public House, Stafford

Studio portrait of Harry and Edith Taylor, who were the licensees of the Jolly Crafts public house on the corner of Chapel Street and Stafford Street. They later moved to the Sir Robert Peel public House ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

Looking along Lichfield Road towards the town centre. On the left is the Baptist Chapel on The Green which opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

The building on the right was demolished to provide a site for the new public library, which was built in 1914. The row of shops on the left remains almost unaltered to this day. Further up the street ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford,

View at the junction with Wolverhampton Road. The thatched cottages have now been replaced by a garage. The sign of the Sun Inn is just visible at the lower end of the street, and the gables of the ...

Lichfield Street, Fazeley

Looking east along Lichfield Street (the A5) at Fazeley, near Tamworth, with the Three Tuns public house on the right. The left hand side of this view has completely changed, but the right side, including ...

Lightwood Road, Longton

Junction of Lightwood Road with The Strand and Trentham Road. Shows the Robin Hood public house.

Lightwood Road, Longton

Showing the Rose & Crown and Robin Hood public houses. Note the signs for Joules of Stone on the Robin Hood. Neither pub survives today.

Lightwood Road, Longton.

The prosperous town of Longton is expanding outwards in this scene. Lightwood Road was one of the new suburbs being built in the early part of the twentieth century. In the centre of the picture is ...

Lion Hotel, Market Place, Uttoxeter

A view of the Market Place, Uttoxeter showing H. Hall's travel agents and wine and spirits merchants, and the Lion Hotel. The spire of St. Mary's Parish Church can be seen in the background.

Little Stoke, Stone

Cottages at Little Stoke, looking towards Stone. Beyond the house in the foreground can be seen the Three Crowns Inn.

Littleton Arms, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the Littleton Arms on the corner of Clay Street and St Michael’s Square in Penkridge. In this scene the sign over the entrance is Littleton Arms Hotel and there is an early motor ...

Littleton Arms, Penkridge

The Littleton Arms stands on the corner of Church Lane and Clay Street. The Littleton Arms, Penkridge was built by Sir Edward Littleton as a replacement for his two inns, the Old Swan and the King’s Arms. Sir ...

Littleworth Local Mayoral Turnout, Stafford Pageant

Littleworth's entry 'Mayor and Corporation of Littleworth' in the annual Stafford Pageant. They are standing in front of the Prince of Wales public house on Weston Road. Different areas of the town ...