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The Crown Hotel, Codsall

The Crown Hotel was situated at The Square, Codsall. In 1900 the proprietor was Thomas Malpas, who was also a butcher and a farmer.

The Crown Hotel, Stone

A postcard advertising The Crown Hotel in Stone. The postcard shows roads leading from Stone to various towns around the United Kingdom and includes the mileage from Stone to each destination. On ...

The Crown Hotel, Stone

An aquatint print of the Crown hotel, Stone, with figures and a horse and trap in the foreground. Thopmas Styles was the landlord at the time of this picture. The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged ...

The Crown Inn, High Street, Pattingham

The Crown Inn, Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

Pictured before the current frontage was added in the early 20th century, this photograph, taken when John Cope was the licensee, must date from the mid 1870s. His father, George, is listed as the licensee ...

The Crown, Aston-by-Stone

The Crown public house on the A34 between Stone and Stafford. The Crown closed in 2007 having become somewhat isolated from its parent village by the busy dual carriageway of the A34. The building still ...

The Dalehall, 125 Newcastle Street, Longport

This public house was constructed between 1844 and 1851. It is a two storey building, two rooms wide by two rooms deep. There is an internal porch at the rear of the building and a coalhouse and privvy ...

The Dog and Partridge, 164 New Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of New Street businesses including Harlows, Decorwall and Elite. These buildings no longer exist.

The Dog and Partridge, Lower Tean

The Dog and Partridge, Uttoxeter Road, Lower Tean. Postcard courtesy Mrs Ivy Shore (nee Farmer) of Tean and Somerset.

The Dog and Partridge, Lower Tean

The Dog and Partridge, Uttoxeter Road, Lower Tean. Bunting's Brewery was in Uttoxeter. A postcard view published by A. Nye. Postcard courtesy Mrs Ivy Shore (nee Farmer) of Tean and Somerset.

The Dog and Partridge, Newcastle under Lyme

This pub stood on Lower Street until the A34 was built. It looks in a dilapidated state when this was taken.

The Dolphin Inn, Kidsgrove

The Dolphin was at 43 Heathcote Street. The licensee at this time was Jacob Stanier and it is his wife, Elizabeth, standing in the doorway. The poster in the window is advertising the screening of two ...

The Falcon Inn, Chester

Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). It shows the Falcon Inn in Chester, little changed today.

The Fleur de Lis, Norton Canes

This sepia bordered postcard pictures The Fleur de Lis (or Lys ) public house at Norton Canes , called "The Luce" by locals. It was said to be a 16th Century drovers' stopping place on the London - Chester ...

The Foaming Quart, 5 Frobisher Street, Burslem

The public house is of square plan with two storeys and a plain tiled roof and two brick stacks. The building is rendered and has a stone plinth. The three windows have plain stone sills and drip moulded ...

The Foaming Quart, Greenhead Street, Burslem

The foaming Quart public house stood at the junction of Greenhead Street (straight ahead) and Overhouse Street (to the left) in Burslem. The public house appears on maps in the mid 19th century and was ...

The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This pub was formerley named The Railway Hotel public house.This three storey building has a pitched and tiled roof and the five red brick stacks have four square pots, some of which are casillated. The ...

The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This is a two storey, square public house built in red flemish brickwork with blue brick plinth and a slate roof. The five chimney stacks have square pots and the sash windows have stone sills and lintels. ...