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Sheep Fair, Rugeley

A postcard view of Sheep Fair in Rugeley taken near to the junction with Bow Street and Crossley Stone. Many of the buildings in this scene remain. On the right is The Vine Inn, part of which dates back ...

Shelburne Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent

A view up Shelburne Street towards Boothenwood Terrace, from London Road. The houses on the higher ground behind are on Hunters Way in Penkhull. There is one old gas street lamp, on the left, mixed in ...

Shepherd's Bushes Public House, Stafford,

The Shepherd's Bushes on the corner of Marston Road and Rowley Street.

Shops around Market Square, Hanley

The view of Market Square from Lamb Street, with Town Road at the top. The Bass public house on Town Road is The Grapes which was next door to The Angel. Demolished in the 1970s it became a car accessory ...

Shoulder of Mutton public house, Fulford

The present building was built in the early 1800s, possibly on the site of an existing inn, as the cellars are cut from the natural sandstone. In the early 20th century beer was delivered from Charles ...

Shoulder of Mutton, Fulford

The brick building on the left is the publican's cowshed. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Shoulder of Mutton, Yoxall

The Shoulder of Mutton public house on the corner of Hadley Street and King Street in Yoxall. The landlord, Thomas Taswell, is holding a jug of beer and a tray with a glass. He was born in 1863 and ...

Shrewsbury Arms, Eastgate Street, Stafford

The Shrewsbury Arms at 75 Eastgate Street, on the corner of Pitcher Bank, advertising Joule's Stone Ales. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Shrewsbury Arms, Kingstone

The Shrewsbury Arms or 'The Shrew'

Shrewsbury Arms, Stafford,

The white building on the corner of Pitcher Bank is the Shrewsbury Arms.

Shrewsbury Arms, Stafford,

The Shrewsbury Arms at 75 Eastgate Street, on the corner of Pitcher Bank.

Shrewsbury State Chariot outside the Swan Hotel, Stafford,

The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot passing the Swan Hotel in Greengate Street, in preparation for the coronation celebrations of June 1953. State Carriages, or Dress Chariots, were used for court ...

Sign from The Elephant and Castle public house, Stafford

The Elephant and Castle public house stood at 7 Gaol Square, Stafford. The building was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a new road system. This sign was set into the wall above the front entrance. ...

Sign from The Hop Pole Inn, Stafford

Hanging sign from the Hop Pole Inn on Sandon Road, Stafford. Bents Ales were brewed in Stone between 1902 and 1972. Ernest and Cath Ferries were landlords of the Hope Pole Inn from 1851, and then ...

Sign from the Prince Albert public house, Stafford

Hanging sign from the Prince Albert public house, which stood in Friar Street, Stafford. It was demolished in 1978. Dimensions: width 700mm, height 920mm, depth 70mm

Sign from the The Green Man public house, Hixon

A hanging sign from the Green Man public house, Hixon. The red cross was the trade mark of Joule's brewery of Stone. Dimensions: width 945mm, height 1315mm, depth 86mm

Sign fromThe Sun Inn, Stafford

Hanging sign from the Sun Inn on Lichfield Road, Stafford, advertising Butlers Ales.

Sir Robert Peel Public House, Stafford

The Sir Robert Peel was on the corner of Peel Street (on the right) and South Street. The building still exists, but is no longer a public house.