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Stretton Garage and Cafe

Stretton Garage and Café on Watling Street (the A5), near Brewood. The garage was run by Joseph Gamson from 1915 until his death in 1951. Beyond can be seen the Bell Inn with its sign for Ansell's ...

Sunday School, Dimsdale Street, Burslem

This single storey building was constructed between 1878 and 1900. The front is south facing and has a modern flat roof and two modern windows. The west side has a modern structure adjoining and the east ...

Sutherland Arms, 207-209 London Road, Stoke

The Sutherland Arms public house was constructed between 1848 and 1878. There are adjoining extensions dating from between 1878 and 1900. The sign for Boughey Street can be seen on the side of the building. ...

Swan Hotel and Ancient High House, Stafford

Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square. The timber framed building on the right is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John Marson, ...

Swan Hotel Dining Room, Stafford

Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...

Swan Hotel, Greengate Street, Stafford

Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...

Swan Hotel, Stafford,

Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...

Swan Inn, High Street, Goldenhill

King George V and Queen Mary visited North Staffordshire on the 22nd and 23rd April 1913. Here the Swan Inn can be seen decorated for their visit, with crowds standing outside waiting to catch a glimpse ...

Swiss Cottages, Coton, Milwich

A postcard view of two cottages (centre and right) known as Swiss cottages on the Uttoxeter Road, Coton, near Milwich. On the left in the distance is the Wheatsheaf public house. On the reverse there ...

Swynnerton Arms, Rough Close

The Swynnerton Arms public house at Rough Close. The road to the left is Lightwood Road, leading towards Lightwood and Longton, that to the right is Windmill Hill and leads to Meir Heath.

Sydney Street, Hanley

A row of terraced houses with a corner pub. The pub is the Brook Inn, at the south end of Sydney Street at its junction with Lower Clarence Street. The camera is looking north towards Bexley Street. ...

Talbot and Smithfield Hotel, Stafford,

The Talbot and Smithfield on Victoria Square was owned by Lichfield Brewery Co. The building was later used as council offices. The clock was made by Pear of Stafford.

Talbot Hotel, 117 Church Street, Stoke

The Talbot Hotel is situated on the corner where Trade Street meets Church Street. The street sign for Trade Street can be seen on the side of the building. It is uncertain exactly when this building ...

Talbot Hotel, Stone

The Talbot Hotel stands on the junction of Station Road (right) and Tunley Street.

Talbot Inn and Temperance Hotel, Alton

A view of Alton taken from the bridge across the River Churnet looking south-west, Easter 1898. On the left can be seen the Talbot Inn and the Temperance Hotel and Refreshment Rooms. Photographer: ...

Tap and Spile, Peel Terrace, Stafford

View of the old Tap and Spile public house on the corner of Peel Terrace and Sandon Road, boarded up and offered for sale. It would shortly reopen again as 'The Tap Steakhouse'. The tap and the spile ...

Tape Street, Cheadle

A postcard view looking north along Tape Street (A522), with the junction with Queen Street (B5417) on the right. The Central Garage still occupies this site. The Osborne Cinema dominates at the far end ...

Tavern check, Anchor Inn, Wolverhampton

A two pence token issued by Sarah Paxford of the Anchor Inn, 7 East Street, Wolverhampton. Sarah Paxford took on the license for the Anchor Inn in 1884. During the 19th century it was common for publicans ...