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Barley Mow public House, Milford,

In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers. The building remains little changed today.

Basford Bank, Etruria Road, Basford, Stoke-on-Trent

A postcard of Basford dated 29th September 1905. The photograph was taken from the top of Basford Bank looking down Etruria Road, towards Etruria and Hanley. The Queens Hotel can be seen in the centre ...

Bass brewery float, Burton-upon-Trent

A Bass brewery Morris lorry decorated as a float for a parade, standing outside Cox & Malin's wine and spirit merchants shop at 12-13 High Street, Burton-upon-Trent.

Bear Inn, Stafford,

The seventeenth century Bear Inn on Greengate Street was built on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of the old building was used in the structure of the present. In the eighteenth ...

Beer bottle label from the Bird-In-Hand Brewery, Hilderstone

Beer bottle label advertising T.H. Shelley Stout. The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The Shelley family ...

Beeston's Vaults, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Beeston's Vaults still stood in 2002 when it was known as the Wine Vaults. The building dates to before 1700 and has a timber framed structure. The pub was run by the Beeston family from the 1860s to ...

Bell Inn, Haughton,

The present day entrance is now at the side facing the camera. The lorry stands outside the milk shed.

Bennetts, 122 North Road, Cobridge, Burslem

Bennetts public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It has two storeys and is three rooms wide by three rooms deep.

Bent's Brewery advertisement

Advertisement for Bent's Imperial Stone Stout. Made of card and designed to stand on a public house bar or table. It was formerly in either the Albion Inn or the Hop Pole Inn in Stafford. Bent's ...

Bent's Brewery advertisment

Advertisement for Bent's A.I. Winter Ale. Made of card and designed to stand on a public house bar or table. It was formerly in either the Albion Inn or the Hop Pole Inn in Stafford. Bent's Brewery ...

Bikers' Breakfast, Winking Man, Upper Hulme

Bikers' Breakfast event at the Winking Man public house, Upper Hulme on the Leek to Buxton road. Bikers' Breakfasts are organised by Staffordshire Biker, an organisation made up of bikers, bike enthusiasts ...

Bill ,The Cock Inn, Leek

Bill for refreshments for master, servants and horses at The Cock Inn, Leek, 1765. The Cock Inn, a popular coaching inn during the eighteenth century. Its most famous guest was John Naden, who spent ...

Bird in Hand Public House, Stafford,

The Bird in Hand public house on Victoria Square.

Bird Street, Lichfield

This postcard view is largely unrecognisable today. Looking from St John Street with Bird Street straight ahead over the junction with Bore Street (signed to Burton on Trent) on the right. As can be seen, ...

Bird's Eye View of Stafford from Tipping Street

View across Stafford towards the castle, from the top of the Tax Office on Tipping Street. In the centre can be seen the tower of St. Mary's Church; to the right of St. Mary's the Broad Eye windmill ...

Bishops Offley, Eccleshall

The Brown Jug public house is on the right. The licensee at the time of this photograph, in about 1914, was Mr J. Lee.

Black Horse Inn, Stone

The thatched and timber framed Black Horse Inn stood at the northern end of the Hoigh Street in Stone, and was demolished in 1954. It is pictured here shortly before demolition.

Black Lion Inn, Cheddleton

The Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. The man in the doorway is Henry Walker (1874-1932) who was licensee from 1913 until at least 1921. The woman is his daughter Kathleen (born 1899) and with ...