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Normacot tunnel, Meir

The photograph shows the eastern end of Normacot tunnel near Meir Station. The railway is the Crewe to Derby line via Stoke. The houses running across above tunnel are on Station View and Meir Station ...

O. Boonham's, 5 Silver Street, Tamworth

Oliver Boonham can be seen on the right of this photograph with Billy Smith on the left. Boonham was the proprietor of this wine and spirits vaults. An advert for the Empire, in George Street, can be ...

Oddfellows and banner, Eccleshall

Oddfellows marching with their banner along Eccleshall High Street, with the Royal Oak Hotel in the background. The event pictured is probably the Oddfellows Parade which took place on Trinity Sunday....

Oddfellows Lodge meeting, Newborough

Lodge Meeting with banner, Newborough. A meeting of the Loyal Admiral Meynell Lodge of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows Friendly Society, outside the Red Lion, Newborough.

Off the Hook fish and chip restaurant, Stafford

Off the Hook fish and chip restaurant at 16 Mill Street on the corner with Water Street, Stafford. On the end gable is a painted 'Ghost' advertisement for Joules Stone Ales. The sign dates from the building's ...

Offley Arms and Pool, Madeley

A postcard view looking across the Pool towards the Offley Arms on Poolside, Madeley. It was built as a timber-framed house in the 16th century but refaced in the 18th century in brick when the building ...

Offley Brook

The crossroads at Offley Brook, near Eccleshall. The white building used to be the Four Crosses Inn. This postcard view was published by E. J. Hurlstone, Eccleshall, Staffordshire.

Old Fleetstones Bridge, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view from the Meadow end of the bridge, showing the bridge and buildings in the town. In the centre a Bindey and a Bass pub stand next to each other (The Punch Bowl and the New Punch Bowl), ...

Old Swan Inn, 58 Hartshill Road, Stoke

This large L-shaped, two storey building was constructed between 1848 and 1878. It is built from red brick with decorated stone details and has painted panels under the gables.

Old Town Hall, Market Place, Burton-on-Trent

Old Water Conduit, Stafford,

An old water conduit unearthed during roadworks on Lichfield Road. The lock-up can be seen on the left, used to temporarily detain local drunks and vagrants. The public house is the White Lion. Both ...

Order of Druids Memorial Stone Unveiling, Red Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A programme for the unveiling ceremony for an oak tablet in memory of William Pitt at the Order of Druids 'Good Samaritan' Lodge, No. 1352, which took place at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Talke Road, Red Street,Newcastle-under-Lyme. ...

Orgreave Street, Cobridge

The camera is looking along Orgreave Street, from Waterloo Road, towards the Bleak Hill pottery works. Orgreave Street was formerly Bleak Street and at the bottom was the Bleak inn public house. The houses ...

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

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.