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The Post Office, Hints

A postcard view looking east along Rock Hill and Watling Street at Hints. On the left is the Post Office and on the right is the junction with School Lane. A 'Teesee' Series postcard published locally ...

The Post Office, Tittensor

A view of Tittensor village, looking south, with the Post Office on the left. The road is now the A34, a busy dual carriageway.

The Queen's Arms, Mayfield

A postcard view looking along Main Road in Mayfield towards the Queen's Arms, close to the junction with what is now the A52. The road leading off to the left is Old Bank. Built in 1795 as a coaching ...

The Ramblers , Wheaton Aston

'The Ramblers' in Long Street has timber-framing exposed at the gable ends and probably dates from the early 16th century. the front has been heightened and cement rendered.

The Rectory, Blymhill

The Rectory is partly by G.E. Street and built in 1855-1857.

The Rectory, Draycott-in-the-Moors

The Rectory, Draycott-in-the-Moors. This Grade II listed building was built in the 18th century and has early and late 19th century alterations. Photograph by William Blake of Longton.

The Red Lion, Cheddleton

Looking north along Cheadle Road in Cheddleton showing the Red Lion public house. The man standing in the doorway could be the landlord at the time, Joseph Clowes. Further down the street is the Post ...

The Roaches

View of the Roaches from Roach Road near Leek. The name 'Roaches' derives from the French word 'roche' meaning a rock or cliff.

The Royal Oak Public House, Dilhorne

Although the etched window glass proclaims that Joules 'Stone Ales' are to be procured, by the time this photograph was taken it was a Bass Worthinton house.

The School House, Hoar Cross

The School House stood on Abbots Bromley Road, Hoar Cross, next door to the village school. It is now known as the Old School House and the school building as the Old School, both converted into dwellings ...

The School, Hoar Cross

Situated in Abbots Bromley Road, Hoar Cross, this postcard photograph shows the school within its school yard in front, with the adjacent school house beyond. By 1851 there was a school at Hoar Cross ...

The Schools, Hopwas

A postcard view of Thomas Barnes Schools in Hopwas. Built in 1909, the schools were named after the benefactor of the adjacent original 1717 School House which can be seem beyond, to the left of the school ...

The Schools, Madeley Heath

A postcard view looking east along what is now the A525 towards Madeley from the junction in Madeley Heath. Beyond the house is the school room, On the right is St. Mark's Church, originally built in ...

The Shewsbury Hotel, Alton

The Smithy, Farley

Doorway of the Smithy at Farley. The Smithy was built in 1780, remodelled in 1849 and restored in 1979.

The Smithy, Farley

The Smithy was built in 1780, remodelled in 1840 and restored in 1979.

The Square, Alton

View of the lower village with the Ideal Cafe on the right and the Talbot Inn to the left. The Inn was first recorded in 1827 in the parish register, when it belonged to Thomas Weston and his wife Ann. ...

The Square, Brewood