The Royal Oak Inn, Fenton
Standing on the corner of Christchurch Street (previously Church Street) and City Road in Fenton, the original public house dates back to at least 1810. The building in the photograph was demolished and ...
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 Royal Oak, High Offley
This public house stood on the crossroads at High Offley. It still stands, but is now a private residence.
The Royal Oak, High Offley
Regulars in their Sunday best pictured at the Royal Oak at High Offley in about 1907.
Thos photograph is believed to have been taken by Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
The Royal Oak, High Offley
Regulars in their Sunday best pictured at the Royal Oak at High Offley in about 1910.
The Royal Oak, Rushton Spencer
Originally a farm, the Royal Oak has been a pub since 1818.
The Rutland, Newcastle-under-Lyme : sepia drawing
'Old Houses at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.' Showing two half-timber houses of low elevation, each with a gable end. At the time of this drawing, this building was The Rutland public house ...
The Rutland, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A pen ink and coloured wash by John Whessell of the Rutland public house, Red Lion Square.
The Sea Lion, Longton
The Sea Lion public house, at the corner of Chadwick Street and Normacot Road, Longton. Photograph taken from waste ground between Gower Street and Normacot Road.
The Seven Stars at Seisdon
The adverts on the wall are dated 1914.
The Seven Stars Inn, Seisdon
Sign says, "Seven Stars Inn, Seisdon. Large and small parties catered for. Good bowling green."
This pub was demolished and a new pub was built on the same site during the 1950/60s.
The Seven Stars, Seisdon
Pictured are Gladys and Doris Brown, daughters of the landlord, Stephen & Elizabeth Brown in the 1930's.
The Shoulder of Mutton, Barton-under-Needwood
The Shoulder of Mutton public house on Main Street, barton-under-Needwood is a Grade II listed late 18th century building. At the time of this postcard view the licensee was Henry Harris. Wothington's ...
The Shoulder of Mutton, Fulford
The Shrewsbury Hotel, New Road, Alton
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Spread Eagle public house on High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme can be traced back to around the 1830s with an 1836 directory listing the landlord as James Worall. By 1864 the landlord was George ...