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Oulton Cricket Club meeting, Wheatsheaf Inn, Oulton, near Stone

Oulton Cricket Club members holding a meeting in the bar of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Oulton. Oulton Cricket Club were founded in 1953 and their first ground was near Oulton Grange. In about 1970 the club ...

Oulton Road, Stone

A postcard view taken from the junction of Oulton Road with Longton Road, with Old Road leading off on the left hand side of Frederick Jacks' Pharmacy (now, in 2012, a 'Premier' shop). On the right hand ...

Oulton Road, Stone

Looking south along Oulton Road, with the Vine Inn in the middle distance on the right hand side. Most of the houses on the left hand side were built around 1903. The Vine Inn was then part of a terrace ...

Oulton village, near Stone

Oulton Village view showing the Wheatsheaf Inn to the right. Just beyond, but no sign visible, is the Brushmaker's Arms. A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.

Oulton, near Stone

Looking north-east through the village. The Police House (with the village policeman), the Wheatsheaf and the Brushmaker's Arms can all be seen on the right hand side. This postcard view was published ...

Oulton, near Stone

A view of Oulton, looking south-west, with the Brushmaker's Arms to the left. This public house was opened in the 1830s by Gabriel Ludford, a brushmaker.

Oulton, Stone

A view of the main street, looking towards Stone. To the left by the junction with Church Lane can be seen the Brushmaker's Arms, with its sign advertising Joules Ales.

Outside the Spread Eagle, Newcastle under Lyme

Dancers and a barrel organ outside The Spread Eagle, Penkhull Street on Hospital Saturday. The Spread Eagle can be traced back to 1832. Its name was changed to The Blackfriar in 1977 due to its proximity ...

Paragon Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking South to St. James's Church. The Terrace Inn can be seen on the corner of Railway Terrace and also the railway bridge. Paragon Road was formerly known as Ford Street.

Paragon Road, Longton

A painting by Bill Webster in L.S. Lowry's style painted in April 2023, showing Longton in 1875. The view looks east along Uttoxeter Road (formerly High Street) with the Union Hotel on the corner with ...

Peace celebrations at the Holly Bush, Brereton

Peace celebrations at the end of the Great War in 1919, at the Holly Bush Inn, Brereton, Rugeley.

Peace celebrations, Rugeley

Celebrating the end of World War 1 , Rugeley, with a 'Welcome Home' banner for returning servicemen. This picture is taken in the market square with the clock tower to the right just out of shot and ...

Peace Celebrations, Stone,

Peace Day on Granville Square. Peace Day celebrated the end of the First World War and commemorated those who had fought for victory.

Peel Arms, Tamworth

The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. The Peel Arms Hotel was in existence by 1841. Prior to 2016, numbers 1,2 and 3 were purchased and altered to become ...

Penkridge Town - Old House: pen and ink drawing

'Penkridge,' showing a half-timbered building with overhanging floors. There are three gables and windows with corbels below, and a drive-way to the inn yard. There is an inn sign hanging out [The White ...

Penkridge Town - Old House: sepia drawing

'Old House at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' North west view showing a half-timbered building with overhanging floors. There are three gables and windows with corbels below, and a drive-way to the inn yard. ...

People behind the bar at the King's Head, High Street, Kidsgrove

We know the names of three of the people behind the bar - Lily Southall, Mrs Davis and Joe Davis. The Davis's may have been the landlord and landlady. The sign behind the bar read 'You may telephone from ...

Phoenix Inn, 26 Liverpool Road, Stoke

This public house was built between 1848 and 1878 and has two storeys with various outbuildings. There is a yard and cellar to the rear of the building.