Royal Oak public house, High Street, Uttoxeter
The licensee of the Royal Oak at the time of this photograph was Arthur G.E. Wilson, and beers were supplied by Ind Coope and Allsopp.
Royal Oak, Eccleshall
Watercolour painting showing view of Eccleshall High Street from the arches of the Royal Oak Hotel. Signed bottom left: 'Robin Ansell 1975'.
Artist: Robin Ansell (born 1934)
Dimensions: 500mm x ...
Royal Oak, High Street, Uttoxeter
Royal Oak, Wilding Road, Burslem
The Royal Oak public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep with a one storey rear projection. The projections on the west side were constructed between 1878 ...
Rubian's Art Pottery, Fenpark Road, Fenton
The Rubian Art Pottery was at the western end of Fenpark Road at the junction with Vivian Road. This was the Park Works. Pottery had been produced on this site from at least the 1770s. The works became ...
Rugeley Bandsmen
Bandsmen at the rear of the Globe Hotel, Rugeley. The inscription on the drum refers to 21st Company Staffordshire Rifle Volunteer Battalion, North Staffs Regiment.
Rugeley Road, Cannock Wood
A black and white postcard view of Rugeley Road looking towards Cannock Wood. Note the cattle in the road.
Rugeley Town Hall protesters
Protests to stop the demolition of the Town Hall in 1977. The protest was unsuccessful and the hall was demolished soon after, with the exception of the clock tower. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy ...
Rugeley Town: pen and ink drawing
Showing a street scene with a half-timbered barber's shop on the right, an 18th century public house on the left, and a Hall on arches with a lantern, at the far end of the street. Artist: 'J. Allport, ...
Rugeley views
A colour-tinted postcard with five views of Rugeley: Brook Street, two views of Cannock Chase, Horn's Pool and Lower Brook Street.
Postcard published by William Shaw, Burslem. Postmarked 10 February ...
Rushton Station and the Railway Inn
The North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley line once connected Macclesfield with Leek and Uttoxeter, via the Churnet Valley. The station closed in the 1960s but the pub remains, since re-named The ...
Rye Croft Gate, Rushton
The Hanging Gate Inn can be seen to the right in this postcard view.
Sandford Street, Lichfield
This postcard view looks north-east along Sandford Street in Lichfield. On the left is a part view of what is thought to be the Tankard Inn; the adjacent building has a sign of the Lichfield Brewery ...
Sandon and District British Legion Dinner
Photograph taken in the function room upstairs in the Dog and Doublet Inn, Sandon.
Sandon Village
In the centre is one of the two Stafford Lodges at the gateway to Sandon Hall. The triple chimney on the left belongs to Seven Stars Cottage. The Dog and Doublet is at the extreme right-hand edge.
Postcard ...
Saracen's Head Inn, Burton upon Trent
The Saracen's Head Inn, Bridge Street, Burton upon Trent. The landlady at the time was Harriett Terry and the building has been decorated to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Saracen's Head Public House, Weston,
The Saracen's Head on the Stafford road.
The inn began life as the Nag's Head in 1818, but was renamed the Saracen's Head in 1860. The inn's name commemorates the crest of a 'Saracen's Head' granted ...
Saracens Head, Weston
Photograph of the Saracens Head public house on Stafford Road, Weston, near Stafford.
The inn began life as the Nag's Head in 1818, but was renamed the Saracen's Head in 1860. The inn's name commemorates ...