The apiary, Trentham Hall
Pictured is one of the outbuildings linked with nearby Trentham Hall: the apiary, adjacent to the poultry house. The apiary was to the east of Park Drive. Here the estate beehives were kept. The car is ...
The Bell Hotel, Eccleshall
The Bell Inn was established as a coaching inn in the 18th century and is situated on the north side of the High Street, Eccleshall. At the time of this photograph it was owned by Butler's Brewery.
The Benhill Press, Brook Square, Rugeley
Originally a coach house, it was later a printers, including Frank James and Pascoe's.
The Boar, Moddershall. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of The Boar, Moddershall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The Bottle Lodge and stables , Tixall
Photograph of the Bottle Lodge and stables at Tixall before restoration.
The Broadway Cafe, Penkridge
This photograph of the Broadway Café on the A449 Wolverhampton Road in Penkridge was taken by Tony Boydon. By 2015 the Café premises were occupied by Village Pizza with a fish and chip shop ...
The Broadway, Codsall
The Broadway and the Chapel Hall (left). When Trinity Methodist Church, Histons Hill was built in 1966 the chapel was demolished and new houses built on the site.
The Bromley Arms, Ellastone
A view of the Bromley Arms in Ellastone. The sign for the Duncombe Arms is in the distance. The Bromley Arms was formerly Ellastone Old Hall, and dates from the late 17th century.
Photograph by Gerald ...
The Coach House, Ivetsey Bank, near Lapley
Situated on the A5 road, the Bradford Arms Garage service station sold National Benzene fuel. It no longer exists being replaced by a modern building slightly lower down the hill.
The car is a Ford ...
The coachyard, sculpture gallery and clocktower, Trentham Hall
The back of the Trentham Hall. The sculpture gallery is on the right with the estate clock tower in the centre. In the foreground is part of the original hall courtyard and riding school. This was the ...
The Crooked House, Himley
At the time of the photograph the Crooked House was officially known as the Glynne Arms, selling ales and spirits from Wolverhampton brewers Johnson & Phipps who had purchased the public house from the ...
The Cross, High Street, Cheadle
This postcard view looks north-east along the High Street towards Cheadle's Market Cross with a decorative lantern on top of the capping stone. The Market Cross stands on the High Street at the junction ...
The Crown Club, Abbots Bromley
The description on the front of this postcard view is: ‘Crown Club 1914’. The picture was taken on Crown Bank, Market Place, Abbots Bromley.
On the left are cottages and in the centre behind the motor ...
The Darlaston Café, Meaford, near Stone
A postcard view of the Darlaston Café which stood on the eastern side of the A34 Stoke-on-Trent to Stone Road, close to the Darlaston Inn. It was one of a number of road-side cafés and petrol ...
The Delhi Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
The Station Street end of the Delhi Maltings taken from street level, showing the crossing gates and the malt grainers. The picture also highlights the detailing of the large metal vents on the maltings ...
The Dugout Garage, Tamworth
The Dugout Garage was built by Charles Smith Senior in the 1920's. It was named the Dugout as a reminder of the trenches in the first world war. Early petrol pumps can be seen in the photograph and a ...
The Ebenezer Chapel and Car Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This aerial photograph shows Newcastle-under-Lyme following the demolition of the terraced houses that once stood along Cherry Orchard. By 1966 they had been replaced by a car park. Still standing to ...
The Free Library Stafford
Stafford's library was housed in the Borough Hall until 1914. The new library building on The Green was built in 1913, with funds from the Carnegie Trust. The building also housed the Wragge Museum, later ...