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The Noah's Ark Inn, Crabbery Street, Stafford

Oil painting of the Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street. It was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town. In ...

The Noah's Ark Inn, Stafford: sepia and pen drawing

'Stafford,' The Noah's Ark Inn in Crabbery Lane. Showing an Elizabethan building with two bays and an overhanging half-timber porch. There is also a stone bay with stone mullions. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' ...

The Offley Arms, Madeley

The Offley Arms on Poolside, Madeley. It was built as a timber-framed house in the 16th century but refaced in the 18th century in brick when the building became a coaching inn. The stables, seen here ...

The Old Plum Pudding, Armitage

The Old Plum Pudding inn, Rugeley Road, Armitage, next to the Trent and Mersey Canal. The building pictured has since been demolished and a new building built on the same site. This is now (2021) the ...

The Old Pork Pie Shop, Greengate Street, Stafford

Watercolour painting by John Muswell. A view of Greengate as it would have been in the mid 19th century. The shop in the foreground was Jenkinson's bakers and confectioners (The Old Pork Pie Shop). Next ...

The Old Vine Inn, Bridge Street, Newcastle under Lyme

Exterior view of the Old Vine Inn which stood facing Froghall. The building was demolished to make way for a Kwik Save supermarket and which is now (2020) a Jumbo soft play centre.

The Old Wheat Sheaf , Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Old Wheat Sheaf Inn, Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Old Wheat Sheaf, Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Picture House, Stafford

This postcard view shows the Picture House which opened on Bridge Street, Stafford on 23 February 1914. Between the front doors and the windows on the left there is a sign with a hand pointing to the ...

The Picture House, Willenhall

The view is taken from Wolverhampton street. The banner on the front of the Picture House advertises 'Patria'. This was a fifteen-part serial film released in 1917, funded by William Randolph Hearst ...

The Placemate, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Placemate was a local nightspot. It opened in 1969 and later became known as Maxim's. There has been a public house on the site since the 19th century, when it was called The Pomona Inn. Several ...

The Plaza Cinema, Horse Fair, Rugeley

A postcard view created in 1984 to celebrate 50 years of the Plaza Cinema on Horse Fair, Rugeley. The Plaza opened as The Picture House on 12 November 1934 at 7.00pm. The first films to be shown ...

The Plough and Harrow, High Street, Kinver

This photograph is possibly of Henry Keen, the Licensee, and his wife.

The Plough Hotel, Endon

The Plough Inn, or Hotel, at Endon is an early 19th century Grade II listed building with later additions.

The Plough Hotel, Endon

The Plough Inn, or Hotel, at Endon is an early 19th century Grade II listed building with later additions. The sign is advertising Bass beer.

The Plough Inn, Bromstead Heath, Moreton

The Plough Inn was situated on Heath Road, Bromstead Heath close to what is now (January 2023) the Guinea Pig and Bunny Barn. The Plough Inn closed during the 1950s and is now a private residence known ...

The Plough, Holborn, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Holborn area has now totally changed, with the ring road going through it. Here the local public house The Plough can be seen as the end of a terrace.