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, ...
Quickfit and Quartz Long Service Presentation, Stone
Ted Tighe being presented with a gold watch for 21 years' service with Quickfit and Quartz by Managing Director Ted Pearse at the Quickfit '21' Club 6th Annual Dinner, held at the Crown Hotel ballroom, ...
Radford Bank, Stafford
A postcard looking towards Stafford at the point where Radford Bank crosses the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. On the right is the Trumpet Inn which has since been demolished and rebuilt. It ...
Radford Bank, Stafford
A postcard view looking towards Stafford at the point where Radford Bank crosses the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. On the right is the Trumpet Inn which has since been demolished and rebuilt. ...
RAF Stafford Battle of Britain Parade
The Mayor of Stafford inspects the RAF Stafford personnel during the 1989 Battle of Britain Parade. Pictured in Earl Street, Stafford, the Parade is facing towards the Borough War Memorial which is nearby ...
Railway Hotel, Rocester
The Railway Hotel was built in the 1850s soon after the Churnet Valleey line on the North Staffordshire Railway was completed. The landlord of the Railway Hotel at this time was Robert Jardine. In the ...
Railway Tavern, Leek
The Railway tavern stood on Broad Street. It closed in the 1970s and has been converted into a veterinary surgery.
Raven's Lane, Bignall End
This view shows the Stationmaster's house and the entrance to the goods' yard. This photograph was taken by Thomas Warham of Audley.
Rear of Old Pomona Inn, Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988)of Tudoresque buildings with the tower of St Giles' Church at back, figures and car to the left.
Rear of the Clifford Arms, Great Haywood,
The Clifford Arms was once the sixteenth century gatehouse to Haywood Hall. The yard behind the archway was used to stable horses.
In the 1920s the inn was painted to look timber framed, but was demolished ...
Rear View of the Municipal Hall, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is taken from Merrial Street.
In the foreground is the site of the Police Station (which closed in 2012) just prior to building work.
Rear Yard of the Bear Inn, Stafford,
Rear yard of the Bear Inn on Greengate Street, which included a coach house.
The Bear Inn was built in the seventeenth century Bear Inn on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of ...
Red Bull Corner, Kidsgrove
The building pictured here on the right was believed to have been a Coaching Inn. Coaches would have driven past the Inn probably on their way to Manchester and Liverpool. The building stood at this junction ...