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.
The Albert, 8-10 Bilton Street, Stoke
The Albert public house is located on Bilton Street which was formerly known as Albert Street until 1912. It was built between 1848 and 1878. The Landlord believes that the first terraced house was originally ...
The Albion Hotel, Hanley
The Albion Hotel stands on the corner of Lichfield Street and Old Hall Street in Hanley. This Albion Hotel building dates from 1902. There was a previous Albion Hotel, a posting-house, on this site in ...
The Albion Inn, Shooters Hills, Lightwood
The Albion Inn was formerly known as the Brick and Quarry, or Brickmaker's Arms. The building still stands, and is now a private dwelling named April Cottage.
The Albion public house, Harber Street, Longton
The Albion Pub viewed from Harber Street in Longton, looking towards Morpeth Street. Duchess China is on the opposite side of the road. The pub closed in 1995.
Harber Street was named Middle Hill ...
The Albion, 24 Croft Court, Smallthorne
The Albion public house is now detached but originally was the corner building of a terrace in Camp Road. Constructed between 1862 and 1878, it has an enclosed yard with two brick toilet blocks, steel ...
The Albrighton Hunt gathered at Penkridge
This postcard view shows the Albrighton Hunt meeting in St. Michael’s Square, Penkridge. On the extreme left is a glimpse of the Litttleton Arms Hotel and in the background is St. Michael and All Angels' ...
The Albrighton Hunt gathered outside The Woodman Inn, Bilbrook
The Albrighton Hunt occurs annually on Boxing Day.
The Woodman Inn still remains in Bilbrook.
The Albrighton Hunt gathered outside The Woodman Inn, Bilbrook
The Albrighton Hunt occurs annually on Boxing Day.
The Woodman Inn still remains in Bilbrook.
The Alma Inn, Normacot
Taken from the top of York Street, later Ebor Street. The dog is standing by the Tam 'o Shanter Inn.
The American Hotel, 144 Waterloo Road, Burslem
The American Hotel (originally The Waterloo and American Hotel) pictured on Waterloo Road. It was constructed between 1823 and 1832. The building is rectangular in plan with a turret projection. It is ...
The American Hotel, 144 Waterloo Road, Burslem
The American Hotel (originally The Waterloo and American Hotel) pictured on Waterloo Road. It was constructed between 1823 and 1832. The building is rectangular in plan with a turret projection. It is ...