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The Bridge Tavern, Upper St. John Street, Lichfield

The publican of the Bridge Tavern between about 1904 and 1915, William Watkins, is here pictured outside.

The Bridge Tavern, Upper St. John's Street, Lichfield

The Bridges at Consall

Two women are standing by the parapet on the bridge over the River Churnet. The second bridge to the left of the tree is over the Caldon Canal. The Black Lion Inn is the building centre background.

The Bromley Arms, Ellastone

A view of the Bromley Arms in Ellastone. The sign for the Duncombe Arms is in the distance. The Bromley Arms was formerly Ellastone Old Hall, and dates from the late 17th century. Photograph by Gerald ...

The Bull, Codsall

The Bull public house on The Square.

The Bull, Codsall

Photographic postcard of the Bull public house on the Square, Codsall. To the right in the photograph is a double decker bus with driver and conductor standing in front.

The Bull's Head Inn, Alton

Looking east along the High Street in Alton. To the right of the Bull's Head is the Leek & Moorlands Co-operative Society shop.

The Bulls Head, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Bull’s Head, now (2024) the Old Bull’s Head, is a timber framed building on Lad Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme and its core is thought to date to the early 17th century. Prior to being a public house ...

The Bush Inn, Sutton Coldfield

View of the Bush Inn at the junction of Chester Road and Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield. A pencil written note on the reverse of this picture tells us that the two children were called Monty and Florry. ...

The Bush Inn, Sutton Coldfield

View of the Bush Inn at the junction of Chester Road and Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield. A pencil written note on the reverse of this picture tells us that the two children were called Monty and Florry. ...

The Canal at Radford Bank, Stafford

The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Radford Bank, Stafford. On the right is the Trumpet Inn, later rebuilt and now (2018) known as the Radford Bank Inn.

The Canal at Wheaton Aston

This postcard view looks north-west along the Shropshire Union Canal to Wheaton Aston. The Canal Bridge in the centre is number 19 and the building left of the bridge is the Hartley Arms public house. ...

The Canal, Gnosall

A postcard view looking north-west towards the Boat Inn Bridge, also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, over the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall. In the centre behind the bridge there is a glimpse ...

The Candlesticks, Hulme, near Caverswall

This public house was formerly known as the Coyney Arms.

The Cat and Fiddle Inn , Cheshire, engraving

The Cat and Fiddle Inn is famous, both as the second highest inn in England, and by giving its name to the A537, the Cat and Fiddle pass over the hills that separate the Peak District’s 'Derbyshire Dales' ...

The Cat Inn, Enville

The Cat Inn is first mentioned in 1777 and was unusual in that it did not open on Sundays until it was first granted permission to open by the estate on 13th October 2004 .

The Chadwick Arms, Hill Ridware

This view of the Chadwick Arms in School Lane was taken by the junction with Uttoxeter Road in Hill Ridware in 1960. Most of the buildings in this view remain; however, the road layout at the junction ...

The Chantry, Brewood

The Chantry stands on Dean Street close to the Church and is a five-bay 18th century house with a pedimented doorway.