Roebuck, Wedgwood Place, Burslem
This L-shaped, three storey public house is three rooms wide by three rooms long. It is believed to have been constructed before 1832. The front of the building is east facing and has decorative stone ...
Roller Rink staff, Tamworth
Staff at the Roller Rink at 14, Market Street, Tamworth. The large covered building which stood here was being used as the local barracks of the Salvation Army in 1897, and as a rifle range and shooting ...
Rose & Crown Inn on Stanley Road, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north from the Rose & Crown Inn along Stanley Road. The public house stands at the junction with Clewlows Bank (off to the right). Stanley village lies straight ahead and a right turn along Clewlows ...
Rose & Crown Public House, Dilhorne
This Marston's pub, situated in Godley Lane in the Godley Brook area, has since sadly gone the way of many of its kind. It would have been convenient for Foxfield Colliery workers!
It has been converted ...
Rose & Crown Public House, Dilhorne
The row of houses next to the pub, situated in Godley Lane in the Godley Brook area, have since been renovated but are still readily identifable.
Rose and Crown, Mayfield
A postcard view of the Rose and Crown public house in Middle Mayfield on the B5032 main road at its junction with Hall Lane. Since 2021 it has been a bed and breakfast known as Rose and Crown House.
The ...
Rough Close, Meir Heath,
The Swynnerton Arms is in the distance.
Royal Oak Hotel, Interior, Stafford,
The Royal Oak Hotel, in Rising Brook, was known locally as the 'Why Not?'
Royal Oak Hotel, Rushton
In the foreground the Canal feeder can be seen passing between Lake Rudyard and the River Dane.
Royal Oak Inn, Rising Brook, Stafford,
New bar and dining area in the Royal Oak Inn, Wolverhampton Road, Rising Brook, Stafford.
The Royal Oak is locally known as the 'Why Not'.
Royal Oak Inn, Rising Brook, Stafford,
Restaurant area in the Royal Oak Inn, Wolverhampton Road, Rising Brook, Stafford.
The Royal Oak is locally known as the 'Why Not'.
Royal Oak Public House Interior, Church Eaton,
The interior of the Royal Oak prior to extensive alterations.
Behind the bar is the landlady, Mary.
Royal Oak Public House, Eccleshall
The Royal Oak Inn is one of Eccleshall's two coaching inns on the London to Chester road (the other is the King's Arms on Stafford Street). With the advent of the railway the landlord compensated for ...
Royal Oak, Eccleshall
Watercolour painting showing view of Eccleshall High Street from the arches of the Royal Oak Hotel. Signed bottom left: 'Robin Ansell 1975'.
Artist: Robin Ansell (born 1934)
Dimensions: 500mm x ...
Royal Oak, High Street, Uttoxeter
Royal Oak, Wilding Road, Burslem
The Royal Oak public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep with a one storey rear projection. The projections on the west side were constructed between 1878 ...
Rubian's Art Pottery, Fenpark Road, Fenton
The Rubian Art Pottery was at the western end of Fenpark Road at the junction with Vivian Road. This was the Park Works. Pottery had been produced on this site from at least the 1770s. The works became ...
Rugeley Town: pen and ink drawing
Showing a street scene with a half-timbered barber's shop on the right, an 18th century public house on the left, and a Hall on arches with a lantern, at the far end of the street. Artist: 'J. Allport, ...