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Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton

Painted by Ivy Milner in 1979 from a photograph dating from around 1860. Mary Walker (nee Williscroft) standing outside the thatched Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. Mary's husband James was ...

Black Lion, Consall

Looking north along the Caldon Canal towards the Black Lion public house at Consall.

Black Swan yard, Uttoxeter

The Black Swan stands on Market Street, just off the Market Place in Uttoxeter. A group of men pictured in the yard at the rear of the pub. From left to right: Charles Bond (who was a horse breaker), ...

Blackwaters, Croxton, Eccleshall

The Vernon Yonge Arms at Blackwaters, Croxton. Today (in 2018) the building is now an Indian restaurant. The Vernon Yonge family lived at nearby Charnes Hall until the early 20th century. A postcard ...

Boat Inn, Cheddleton

The Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton, which stands next to the Caldon Canal and close to the River Churnet. In this view the road has been washed out after a flood. From about 1900 to 1917 ...

Boat Inn, Stone,

The Boat Inn on Newcastle Road.

Bobo's, 14-16 Westport Road, Burslem

Bobo's Nightclub stands on Westport Road in Burslem. Westport Road was formerly named Liverpool Road between 1832 and 1878, and previously to that was known as Hill Street. This three storey building ...

Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.

The hotel has undergone a facelift from the image taken in the 1930’s. The uppermost floor remains untouched, but the windows and doors on the ground & first floor have been radically altered. The ...

Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.

The Borough hotel was one of two pubs in Trinity Street sharing the same name. This one was colloquially known as 'The Big Borough' because of its size. At this time it was owned by the local Parker's ...

Bowden Hotel, 26 Leek Road, Stoke

This three storey public house is currently named The Roebuck. It is located on Leek Road a short distance from Stoke-on-Trent train station.

Bowler Hat, 52-54 Moorland Road, Burslem

The Bowler Hat public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It has a rectangular plan, one room wide by two rooms deep. It has a plain tiled roof with no chimney. This photograph shows the front ...

Bradford Arms, Ivetsey Bank

A two-storey brick house built in the late 17th or early 18th century. The back wing was added in the late 18th century and the front altered at the same time. It has gothic glazing bars and a trellis ...

Bradley, near Stafford

A postcard view from Almshouse Croft looking towards Chapel Lane (left) and Church Lane (right), with St. Mary and All Saints' Church in the distance and the Red Lion public house centre right. This ...

Bratt and Dyke staff at the Crown Hotel, Stone

Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley and Stafford Department Stores at the Crown Hotel, Stone. Seated centre, first row back are Company Directors and brothers Stanley and Tony Dyke. Draper Oliver Dyke ...

Brewood Road, Coven,

The Rainbow public house is on the left of the picture. In front of it is parked a Vauxhall Velox.

Bricklayer's Arms, Stafford,

The Bricklayer's Arms in Gaolgate Street was rebuilt and renamed the King Edward VII to mark his coronation in 1902. On the right is Hazelwood's drapers shop. It was demolished in the 1960s to make ...

Bridge Street, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of the north side of Bridge Street decorated to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In the middle is the Queen's Hotel, with to the left of the pub, the Saracen's Head Inn, ...

Bridge Street, Burton-on-Trent

The North side of Bridge Street decorated to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In the middle is the Queen's Hotel, with to the left of the pub, the Saracen's Head Inn, Maxted (a tailor and habit ...