The Crown Hotel, Codsall
The Crown Hotel was situated at The Square, Codsall. In 1900 the proprietor was Thomas Malpas, who was also a butcher and a farmer.
The road to the left of the Crown Hotel is Wood Road, and the ...
The Crown Hotel, Stone
An aquatint print of the Crown hotel, Stone, with figures and a horse and trap in the foreground. Thopmas Styles was the landlord at the time of this picture.
The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged ...
The Ford at Downs Banks , near Stone
A tinted postcard view of the ford at Downs Banks. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.
In 1946 Joule's purchased the land from Viscount Sidmouth. It was presented ...
The funeral of Elizabeth Gaskin, Hednesford
Postcard photograph of the funeral cortège of Elizabeth Gaskell in Market Street, Hednesford on March 2nd, 1919. The local Funeral Director, George Stacey's, horse drawn hearse is passing the Market ...
The George and Dragon, Meaford
On the right is the George and Dragon, rebuilt by Lady Forester of Meaford Hall in the 1880s. At the time of this view the road was the main route between Stone and Newcastle-under-Lyme and Nantwich. ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green, Brocton,
View to the west from the junction of Sawpit Lane and Walton Lane.
On the right is the Mission hall, which opened in 1891. The building later became All Saints.
The Green, Newborough
A postcard view of The Green, Newborough. The white building in the background is the Red Lion Inn. To the right is Yoxall Road and the churchyard of All Saints' Church.
The Greyhound Inn, Yarlet Bank, Stafford
The landlord at the time was Mr Samuel Charles Cutler. The Greyhound was a popular stopping off point between Stafford and Stone.
Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial ...
The Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1920 this photograph shows the Ironmarket in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The busy street is awash with transport, from the old fashioned handcart on the right of the picture to the cars parked by the ...
The Laurels, Tunstall, Adbaston
The Laurels, Tunstall, near Adbaston. This photograph shows a young man and woman standing in front of the early 19th century Laurels farm house, while a man with a pony and trap stands to the left.
The ...
The Market Cross, Cheadle
A postcard view of Cheadle's Market Cross with a decorative lantern on top of the capping stone. The Market Cross stands on the High Street at the junction with Cross Street. It consists of an octagonal ...
The Masons Arms, Wetley Rocks
The Masons Arms stood on Cheadle Road in Wetley Rocks, opposite the Powys Arms. It closed during the 1960s and has since been demolished, the site now (2017) occupied by a petrol station. A postcard view ...
The Old Hall, Haughton
A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...
The old smithy, Coppenhall
This postcard view shows a house on the left and the smithy in the centre background. Between the house and smithy there is a road traffic sign advising road users of a school nearby, which is further ...
The old smithy, Coppenhall
A blacksmith filing the hoof of a horse outside the old smithy which was sited on the west side of Hyde Lea Bank, between Coppenhall and Hyde Lea. The blacksmith at the time was George Fletcher. The ...
The Old Trent Bridge from the east bank, Burton-on-Trent
The Post Office, Sugnall
A postcard view of the former Post Office which stood by the B5026 in Sugnall.
This postcard was published by W Shaw, Burslem and printed in Saxony.