The Rainbow Public House, Brewood Road, Coven
The landlord, William Baker, is holding the horse on the left.
The Red Lion, Sutton, near Forton
A pony and cart pictured outside the Red Lion Inn at Sutton, near Forton. The licensee at the time was Richard E Parker.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
The Roebuck Inn, Cannock
The Roebuck Inn, on Stafford Road, Cannock. The building has since been rebuilt and now has a Mock Tudor gable at the front, but is still open as a public house (2022).
In 1889 William Blencowe & ...
The Sanders Buildings, Leek
This was the original location of the Smithfield Cattle Market in Leek, between 1827-1874. The Market was held once a fortnight, but the area was also used to hold fairs and other entertainments. The ...
The Schools, Caverswall
A postcard view taken on School Lane of Caverswall Village School. The buildings remain (June 2020) and are part of St Peter’s Primary School, Caverswall.
This postcard was published by William Shaw, ...
The Seven Stars, Seisdon
The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Square, Codsall Village
A view of the Bull Inn on the Square, Codsall. There is a children's crossing guard on the pavement next to Stockman's shop on the right.
The Square, Codsall Village
The junction of Station Road and Wolverhampton Road with Stockman's corner shop on the right, and Angus Stewart's shop and Lloyds Bank in Station Road.
The Square, Codsall Village
A postcard view showing the Bull Inn on the Square, Codsall advertising Butlers Ales and Stouts. Stockman's shop is to the right with a group of people standing outside.
The Square, Great Haywood
View of the north side of The Square.
On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.
The Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,
The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun.
The Stones, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph shows the view of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre from the bottom of the High Street. The large building in the centre of the photograph is The Guildhall which was built in 1713. Originally, ...
The Talbot Hotel, Leek
Originally known as the Spread Eagle, it was known as the Talbot by the time this photograph was taken. The original stone building was almost entirely demolished and a Sugden-designed hotel built in ...
The Vicarage, Barton-under-Needwood.
A two-wheeled pony cart with two occupants is parked beside the green, in front of the majestic looking house with palladian style porch and twin curved roofs at each side of house.
The Village, Consall
The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...
The Village, Great Haywood
View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.
Postcard postmarked 22 August 1905.