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.
The Plum Pudding, Armitage
The Pomona Inn, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Pomona Inn was located on Lower Street.
Before it became a pub it was a house inhabited by potters Samuel Bell (1724-44) and later William Steers (1744- 47). In the back yard was the pottery kiln ...
The Pool, Moddershall,
View of Moddershall and the pool.
The building with the bay window is the Boar Inn. To its left is a yew tree, once cut into the shape of a boar's head.
To the left is Moddershall (or Boar) Mill, ...
The Queens Arms, Hill Street, Hednesford
Now converted to apartment housing with six new houses behind (2021).
The Queens, 268 Waterloo Road, Burslem
The Queens public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. The front has a central double door with stone step and gothic arched light, a stone architrave and a gothic stone arch. There is a large ...
The Railway Hotel, City Road, Stoke upon Trent
The Railway Hotel stood at the corner of Oldmill Street and City Road. The shop on the corner was an off licence and tobacconists. All the properties in the photograph were demolished when City Road was ...
The Railway Hotel, Outclough Road, Black Bull, Brindley Ford
The Railway Hotel, stood on Outclough Road near the Bemersley road corner, just north of Brindley Ford. It was renamed as the Matador before closing. After it closed, it was taken down to a single storey ...
The Railway Inn, Stoke-on-Trent
The Railway Inn was on High Street (now City Road) on the corner with Mill Street (now Oldmill Street). This is a view east towards Fenton, with an off licence and tobacconists just beyond Oldmill Street. ...
The Rainbow Public House, Brewood Road, Coven
The landlord, William Baker, is holding the horse on the left.
The Rainbow Public House, Brewood road, Coven
The Raven, Sneyd Street, Burslem
The Raven public house was constructed between 1775 and 1799. It is a one unit, irregular plan building with side and rear projections and a cellar. There is a cobbled yard to the rear of the building ...