Swan Hotel, Stafford,
Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...
Swan Inn, High Street, Goldenhill
King George V and Queen Mary visited North Staffordshire on the 22nd and 23rd April 1913. Here the Swan Inn can be seen decorated for their visit, with crowds standing outside waiting to catch a glimpse ...
Swan Square, Burslem
The Lloyds Bank building stood on the north side of Swan Square. The building still stands but has changed use. The date tablet above the main entrance (1765) is the date of the foundation of Lloyds Bank. ...
Swan Square, Burslem
The west side of Swan Square in Burslem. To the left is Queen Street, with The Wedgwood Institute on the right hand side. On the corner is the Art Deco style Burslem & District Co-operative Society Emporium, ...
Swynnerton Arms, Rough Close
The Swynnerton Arms public house at Rough Close. The road to the left is Lightwood Road, leading towards Lightwood and Longton, that to the right is Windmill Hill and leads to Meir Heath.
Talbot and Smithfield Hotel, Stafford,
The Talbot and Smithfield on Victoria Square was owned by Lichfield Brewery Co. The building was later used as council offices.
The clock was made by Pear of Stafford.
Talbot Hotel, 117 Church Street, Stoke
The Talbot Hotel is situated on the corner where Trade Street meets Church Street. The street sign for Trade Street can be seen on the side of the building. It is uncertain exactly when this building ...
Talbot Hotel, Stone
The Talbot Hotel stands on the junction of Station Road (right) and Tunley Street.
Talbot Inn and Temperance Hotel, Alton
A view of Alton taken from the bridge across the River Churnet looking south-west, Easter 1898. On the left can be seen the Talbot Inn and the Temperance Hotel and Refreshment Rooms.
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Tap and Spile, Peel Terrace, Stafford
View of the old Tap and Spile public house on the corner of Peel Terrace and Sandon Road, boarded up and offered for sale. It would shortly reopen again as 'The Tap Steakhouse'.
The tap and the spile ...
Tape Street, Cheadle
A postcard view looking north along Tape Street (A522), with the junction with Queen Street (B5417) on the right. The Central Garage still occupies this site. The Osborne Cinema dominates at the far end ...
Tavern check, Himley Arms, Wolverhampton
A two pence copper alloy token issued by the Himley Arms. This was probably the Himley Arms at Goldthorn Hill, Wolverhampton.
During the 19th century it was common for publicans and licencees to issue ...
Taylor's Bakery, Stafford
Taylor's bakers shop on Gaol Square, previously Bentley's bakers.
On the left is the Elephant and Castle public house; the side street is Bull Hill.
The billboard on Foregate Street is advertising ...
Tea at the Black Horse Inn, Stone
Members of the Bloor family having tea in the garden of the Black Horse Inn, High Street, Stone. From left to right: Sylvia Bassett, Lavinia Bloor and Mary Ann Bloor, the landlady.
Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Alton
A postcard view of the Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Station Road, Alton. The premises became known as the Ideal Café and later as the Alton Bridge Hotel.
On the left is a glimpse of the Talbot ...
Thatching the Holly Bush Inn, Salt
Cheshire thatcher John Burke working on the roof of the Holly Bush Inn at Salt, with his teenage son, also named John, and a helper. They are re-covering the back slope with Devon reed, ridging and securing ...
The Abbey Inn, The Abbey, Burton-on-Trent
View of the Abbey Inn across the river, with a man in a rowing boat in the foreground.
The Admiral Rodney, Brewood
The Admiral Rodney public house stands at 21 Dean Street.