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 ...
Red Lion Inn, Cheddleton
A photograph of a painting by Isaac Findler (1809-1888) showing the Red Lion Inn, Cheddleton. The main three-storey building is easily recognisable today.
Isaac Findler was baptised at Cheddleton on ...
Red Lion public house, Church Street, Stoke upon Trent
The Red Lion stood on Church Street, in the south-eastern corner of St Peter’s churchyard in Stoke opposite the Tramway depot (later Potteries Motor Traction bus depot). It was linked with Showell's brewery ...
Red Lion Public House, Eccleshall
The Red Lion public house on High Street was converted in a private residence in 1935. The building was demolished in the 1960s, to make way for John Pershall Court.
The front of the inn had two bow ...
Red Lion Public House, Little Haywood,
This public house on the Main Road was once named The Bowyer Arms, after the family who owned Bishton Hall at that time. The inn sign was the family's coat of arms, which included a rampant red lion. ...
Red Lion Public House, Rear View, Eccleshall,
The Red Lion public house on High Street was converted in a private residence in 1935. The building was demolished in the 1960s, to make way for John Pershall Court.
The front of the inn had two bow ...
Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A pencil and coloured wash by John Whessell. This drawing captures Red Lion Square in about the early 1840s. The coaching inn, The Three Tuns, can be seen on the left hand side, which had occupied this ...
Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Red Lion Square was once the centre of Newcastle-under-Lyme's trade, always distinguished by the backdrop of St Giles' tower. Over the years the square has been home to public houses, such as the Globe ...
Red Lion, Checkley
The Red Lion public house on Church Lane, Checkley.
Red Lion, Hopwas, Lichfield
Regulars at the Prince Albert, Stafford
Darts players at the Prince Albert public house, Friar Street, Stafford. It was demolished in 1978.
Left to right: Phil Forrester, Harry Skelton, ? ,Maureen Baker and Mike Harker.
Regulars at the Staffordshire Knot, Great Haywood
The landlady of the Staffordshire Knot public house and 'regulars' playing cribbage. The Staffordshire Knot stood on Main Road between Great and Little Haywood and closed in the late 1960s. It has since ...
Remembrance Parade and RAF Stafford
Following the 2002 Remembrance Parade which involved RAF Stafford service personnel and members of the British Legion, members of the public are pictured examining wreaths laid at the foot of the Borough ...
Revival of Hope Dale Wakes, Alstonefield
Regulars outside the Watts Russell ARms, Hope Dale, celebrating the 'revival of Hope Dale Wakes' in 1963.
Left to right: Alf Petts, Hannah Gilman, Jack Mottram, Josie Austin, George Harrison Snr., ...
Roadworks on Greengate Street, Stafford
Workmen re-laying the road surface on Greengate Street, close to Market Square. The Ancient High House can be seen to the right, the Bear Inn to the left.