Postcard view of Bridge and The Butchers Arms, Cheadle Road, Forsbrook
A group of people are pictured standing beside a bridge. One of whom is Freda (Dean) Hilditch, who became a local councillor and school governor.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook ...
Postcard view of The Butchers Arms, Forsbrook
The building to the left of the public house was used as a temporary mortuary. Also the ground immediately behind the pub was the location of the winter quarters of Beech's Fair, following the Forsbrook ...
Postcard view of the Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham
Potteries in Greendock Street, Longton
On the left is the Three Tuns Inn, originally on the other side of the street where the Royal Stafford works is, but now demolished. On the opposite side is the Edensor Works or Queen Anne China works ...
Pretty Pigs public house, Amington, Tamworth
Originally named the Repington Arms and later renamed the Pretty Pigs. It was built in 1828 by Charles Edward Repington (1755-1837) of Amington Hall. The datestone in the gable bears his initials.
Prince Albert Public House, Stafford,
Regulars outside the Prince Albert public house on Friar Street.
The building was demolished shortly after this photograph was taken.
Procession to mark the death of King Edward VII, Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
The King died May 6th, 1910 with his state funeral taking place on Friday, 26th May at St .George's Chapel, Windsor. This procession marking the occasion is passing The Black Horse Inn (demolished in ...
Procession, High Street, Cheadle
A postcard view of a procession passing along the High Street in Cheadle, possibly as part of the celebrations for the Coronation of King George V in 1911. On the right is the entrance to the Market ...
Procession, Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A procession on Upper Brook Street, possibly celebrating the proclamation of King George V. This photograph was taken by Reg Robinson from the first floor window of Haywood's butchers shop. The Black ...
Proclamation of the accession of King George V, Hednesford
Following the death of his father, Edward VII, a ceremony to proclaim George V as King took place on the front lawn of the Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford in May 1910. This postcard photograph shows the proclamation ...
Quarry Bank, Hollington
A view of houses scattered along Quarry Bank in Hollington. On the far right is the Masons' Arms public house. The sandstone quarry can be glimpsed in the trees to the left.
Photograph by Alfred ...
Queen Street and the Barley Mow Public House, Stafford,
The Barley Mow public house is on the end of the row of housing, to the right.
The building on the right, in the distance, is the retort house of the gas works on Chell Road.
Queen Street, Rugeley
Looking towards the town from the Victoria Inn. All the houses in this street have since been demolished and replaced by new housing developments.
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Greengate Street, Stafford
A lantern slide view of celebrations and decorations on Greengate Street, Stafford at the time of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The Ancient High House is on the left. The scaffolding in the distance ...
Queen's Head Inn, Tamworth
The Queen's Head Inn at no.130, Lichfield Street, Tamworth. The landlady at the time was Ellen May Large.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Queens Head, 5 Queen Street, Burslem
The Queen's Head public house stands on Queen Street which was formerly known as Lower Street. The date stone states that it was constructed in 1885. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep and includes ...
Queen's Hotel, Etruria Road, Stoke
This is a much altered and modified premises. It was originally built between 1832 and 1878 with several later extensions. This photograph has been taken from the rear of the premises.
Quickfit and Quartz 21 Dinner, Stone
Quickfit '21' Club 6th Annual Dinner, held at the Crown Hotel ballroom, Stone on Thursday 11 September 1969.
From left to right: W. Ashall, R. Smallman, Molly Tighe, Ted Tighe, G. Rumbold, Vic Harrison, ...