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.
The Chequers and Cross Roads, Hopwas
A postcard view of the Chequers public house and the Cross Roads, Hopwas. Situated on Lichfield Road at the junction with School Lane and Hints Road, the public house has been known as The Tame Otter ...
The Chequers and Cross Roads, Hopwas
A postcard view of the Chequers public house and the Cross Roads, Hopwas. Situated on Lichfield Road at the junction with School Lane and Hints Road, the public house, then run by Truman’s Brewery has ...
The Chequers', Hopwas, Lichfield
The Chequers' public house is shown here before being refaced with mock tudor timbering. In 2003 the pub still existed and was called the Tame Otter.
The Red Lion public house can just be made out ...
The Clifford Arms, Great Haywood
The Clifford Arms was once the sixteenth century gatehouse to Haywood Hall. A yard behind the archway was used to stable horses. In the 1920s the inn was painted to look timber framed, but was demolished ...
The Cock Inn, Stowe by Chartley
The Cock Inn on Station Road, Stowe-by-Chartley. Pictured by the doorway are the landlord Owen Eales and his wife, Millicent Elizabeth Eales (nee Seal, born 1877), with one of their children. Born in ...
The Cock Inn, Stowe by Chartley
A postcard view of the Cock Inn on Station Road, Stowe-by-Chartley. On the left a sign on the building advertises that the inn sold Buntings ales.
Around 2003 the Inn became known as the Bistro Le ...
The Cock Inn, Tutbury
The Cock Inn on Cheapside (now Lower High Street), Tutbury decorated for the Coronation of King George V in 1911. On the corner of the building can be seen Wheeler's Newsagents.
This photograph is ...
The Cottage, London Road, Stoke
This public house dates to before 1832. Many of the doors and windows have been modified. Most of the rear has been obscured by a modern two storey extension. The left hand side once had an adjoining ...