The Golden Ball, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.' Showing two half-timber houses with dormer gables, generally known as the Golden Ball public house. The building still stands on Bridge Street/High ...
The Golden Lion, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene with a view of the Golden Lion public house, Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The building is still a public house but is now called the Linden Tree and it is situated on Froghall Road....
The Grapes Public House, Stafford
View of 'The Grapes' public house, located on the corner of Newport Road and Bridge Street. In the 19th century, this building housed a printers' premises, whilst an archaeological investigation in the ...
The Grapes, Leek
The Grapes on St Edward Street, shown here when empty. The landlord up to 1901 was Thomas Cantrill, a baker and confectioner. It is now (2014) part of the Leek Pet & Fishing Centre shop
The Grapes, Stafford
Regulars and staff pictured in the Grapes public house, on the corner of Newport Road and Bridge Street, Stafford. Pulling a pint is the licensee, Kenneth James with his wife June next to him. The pub ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville
The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier
timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...
The Green Man, Bottom House, near Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Green Man at Bottom House, Staffordshire.
The Green, Newborough
A postcard view of The Green, Newborough. The white building in the background is the Red Lion Inn. To the right is Yoxall Road and the churchyard of All Saints' Church.
The Greyhound Inn, Manor Court Street, Penkhull.
The Greyhound Inn and neighbouring terraced houses on Manor Court Street (formerly known as Church Street) in Penkhull. Off to the right is St Thomas' Church and Penkhull Green. The Greyhound Inn site ...
The Greyhound Inn, Yarlet Bank, Stafford
The landlord at the time was Mr Samuel Charles Cutler. The Greyhound was a popular stopping off point between Stafford and Stone.
Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial ...
The Greyhound, Saverley Green
'The Greyhound' public house in Saverley Green, near Fulford, has been in existence since the early 1800s at least. It was once 'The Hare and Hounds'.
The Greyhound, Saverley Green
'The Greyhound' public house in Saverley Green, near Fulford, has been in existence since the early 1800s at least. It was once 'The Hare and Hounds'.
The Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Guildhall of Newcastle-under-Lyme has long history. Built in 1713 as a replacement to the original guildhall, the lower floor was used as an extension of the outside market and the upper floor was ...
The Hand and Cleaver Inn, Ranton
A multi-view postcard advertising the former Hand and Cleaver Inn at Ranton. On the reverse there is a map with directions to the Inn. At the time this postcard was published the proprietors were Mr and ...