The Dog and Partridge, 164 New Street, Burton-on-Trent
View of New Street businesses including Harlows, Decorwall and Elite. These buildings no longer exist.
The Dog and Partridge, Lower Tean
The Dog and Partridge, Uttoxeter Road, Lower Tean.
Postcard courtesy Mrs Ivy Shore (nee Farmer) of Tean and Somerset.
The Dog and Partridge, Lower Tean
The Dog and Partridge, Uttoxeter Road, Lower Tean. Bunting's Brewery was in Uttoxeter. A postcard view published by A. Nye.
Postcard courtesy Mrs Ivy Shore (nee Farmer) of Tean and Somerset.
The Falcon Inn, Chester
Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). It shows the Falcon Inn in Chester, little changed today.
The Fleetstones Bridge, Burton-on-Trent
View from the Meadow end of the bridge, showing the bridge and buildings in the town. In the centre a Bindey and a Bass pub stand next to each other (The Punch Bowl and the New Punch Bowl), with a chapel ...
The Foaming Jug Public House, Oaken
This Inn is on the Holyhead Road (A41) at its junction with Strawmoor Lane. Most of the land in this locality was owned by landowners (including the Wrottesley Estate) each owning quite a number of fields. ...
The Foaming Jug, Oaken
A postcard view of the Foaming Jug public house. Painted on the wall is a sign advertising Butler's ales The pub has since changed its name to the Oaken Arms. The landlord and his wife Mr and Mrs George ...
The Foaming Quart, 5 Frobisher Street, Burslem
The public house is of square plan with two storeys and a plain tiled roof and two brick stacks. The building is rendered and has a stone plinth. The three windows have plain stone sills and drip moulded ...
The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem
This is a two storey, square public house built in red flemish brickwork with blue brick plinth and a slate roof. The five chimney stacks have square pots and the sash windows have stone sills and lintels. ...
The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem
This pub was formerley named The Railway Hotel public house.This three storey building has a pitched and tiled roof and the five red brick stacks have four square pots, some of which are casillated. The ...
The former Cock Inn, Market Place, Leek
When this picture was taken Micah Carding, a plumber, painter and glazier was occupying No.s 2 and 3 Market Street. Originally it was The Cock Inn, a popular coaching inn during the eighteenth century. ...
The Four Crosses Inn, Hatherton
The Inn is an original coaching inn on the A5 Watling Street at Four Crosses. The timber-framed right-hand side of the building dates from 1636, and has been heavily restored over the years. The left-hand ...
The Four Crosses, Marston Road, Stafford,
The Four Crosses public house on the junction of Marston Road (left) and Sandon Road.
The Four Crosses, Watling Street Cannock,
A Wills Cigarette card. The Inn is an original coaching inn on the A5 Watling Street at Four Crosses. The timber-framed right-hand side of the building dates from 1636, and has been heavily restored ...
The Fox, Dosthill, Tamworth
The Fox is situated on the A51 at Dosthill, neat Tamworth and is described as a traditional two-roomed pub. The buildings on the left have been replaced by modern houses.
The postcard was published ...
The George and Dragon, High Street, Kinver
The George and Dragon can be seen here on the left.
The George and Dragon, Meaford
On the right is the George and Dragon, rebuilt by Lady Forester of Meaford Hall in the 1880s. At the time of this view the road was the main route between Stone and Newcastle-under-Lyme and Nantwich. ...
The George and Dragon, Rough Close
The George and Dragon closed for business in 2009 and after standing empty for a number of years was demolished in December 2013.