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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.

Slipper Inn, Stafford,

The licensee in the doorway is James Simkin who was licensee before the war until the Slipper Inn was closed in the 1950s. The heart-shaped sign is advertising Butler's Ales.

Snow scene, Church Leigh

Snow picture scene outside The Star Inn at Leigh, taken on a Sunday morning. The car was an Austin Ten painted in green. Standing next to it are Arthur Brassington and Tony Smith (aged 10). Arthur ...

Snows Yard, Stafford,

Snow's Yard ran off Foregate Street, just down from Browning Street on the opposite side. The buildings on the right have now been replaced by a Shell Service Station. The building on the left is ...

Social evening, Stone Branch, Cyclists' Touring Club, Stone

Social evening for members of the Stone Section of the North Staffordshire District Association of the Cyclists' Touring Club, formed in 1962 by Gordon and Irene Smith and Dave Steele. The venue is probably ...

Social evening, Stone Branch, Cyclists' Touring Club, Stone

Social evening for members of the Stone Section of the North Staffordshire District Association of the Cyclists' Touring Club, formed in 1962 by Gordon and Irene Smith and Dave Steele. The venue is probably ...

Soup distribution at the Star Hotel, 152 High Street, Burton-on-Trent

A large group of children stand at the back of the hotel, some with bread in their hands.

Speedwell Castle, Brewood,

The Market Square, Brewood. The three-storeyed Gothick house in the centre is Speedwell Castle, built around 1750. It was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke ...

Spotgate Inn, near Fulford

The Spotgate Inn stands at Spotgate, on the road between Meir Heath and Hilderstone.

Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston-on-Dove viewed from the north east. The building is largely mid-19th century but has a 17th century core. In the background can be seen the spire of St. Mary's Church. From ...

Spread Eagle Inn, Rolleston-on-Dove

The Spread Eagle Inn in Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. At the time the landlord was Arthur P. Prince. The building is largely mid-19th century ...

Springfields Hotel, Newcastle Road, Trent Vale

The Springfields Hotel in Trent Vale was built in 1763 and was home to the Sheldon family in the late 1800s. Now a public house, it has since been extensively modified. Modern extensions have been ...

Springfields Hotel, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

The Springfields Hotel stands on the corner of Newcastle Road (A34) and Clayton Lane. The grade II listed building was later renamed The Orange Tree around 2009. The red brick building was originally ...

St John's Square, Burslem

This is a view of the west side of St John's Square in Burslem taken from the corner of Wm Clowes Street. Newcastle Street and Market Place are off to the right hand edge. The square has along history, ...