The Jolly Colliers' Inn, Loftus Street, Cobridge
Loftus street was one of a group of streets of terraced housing just to the west of York Street in Hanley. The houses have been demolished and the area cleared. Surrounding streets included Sydney Street, ...
The Jolly Potters, 296 Hartshill Road, Hartshill
This two storey public house was built between 1832 and 1878. It has a rear yard with old stables attached.
Remembering the Jolly Potters
Bernard remembers visiting The Jolly Potters pub:
"That ...
The Jolly Sailor, Leek
The Jolly Sailor on Duke Street, known locally as the 'Jolly Bob'. Built originally as two houses, the pub has since closed and the building is two residences once more.
The Junction Inn, Norton Bridge
The Junction Inn and post office. The Inn was owned by Eley's Brewery of Stafford. The licencee was Tom Greaves at the time of the photograph.
A 'Wells Series' postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone ...
The Kings Arms, Stafford Street, Eccleshall
A postcard view of the King's Arms which was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. On the extreme right is Perry’s butchers ...
The Kiosk, Uttoxeter
This weighing machine has a bas-relief of Dr. Johnson's, (writer and compiler of the dictionary) penance. Samuel's father Michael, a dealer in old books asked his son to look after his stall in the Market ...
The Labour in Vain Inn, Yarnfield
The Labour in Vain, advertising Joule's Stone Ales.
This image is from the 'Yarnfield Yank', a booklet published in 1945 to commemorate the presence of US Army personnel at transit camps in Yarnfield, ...
The Labour in Vain Inn, Yarnfield
A postcard view looking west along Yarnfield Lane in Yarnfield village. On the right is the Labour in Vain Inn. Further along the road, to the left, can be seen St. Barnabas’ Church, a Mission Church ...
The Labour In Vain, Yarnfield
The Leopard Inn, Lichfield Street, Burton-upon-Trent
Interior of the Leopard Inn, Lichfield Street: a traditional public house. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society ...
The Leopard, 21 Market Place, Burslem
This three storey public house is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The front entrance has a decorated string architrave including large decorative entablatures and half rounded pillars on either side. ...
The Level, Wetley Rocks
A postcard view of The Level, Wetley Rocks looking looking north along the Main Road towards the junction with Cheadle Road. The sign of the Mason's Arms can be seen in the distance to the left. The ...
The Lion, Brewood
The Lion public house stands on Market Place next to the junction with Stafford Street.
The Locomotive Inn, City Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The old Locomotive Inn was on City road in Stoke, close to the Trent & Mersey Canal. The site has been buried beneath the A500 Queensway. At the time of the photograph, the building was a builder's merchants....
The Lynton Tavern, Baswich, Stafford
The Lynton Tavern pictured during demolition in April 2015. The pub opened in the early 1960s as the Crossbow and became the Lynton Tavern in 1988. The building was sold in 2009 to be converted into ...
The Malt and Hops, Stafford
This view looking south along White Lion Street to Lichfield Road in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
The building on the right at the time of this photograph was known as ...
The Malt Shovel, Conduit Street, Lichfield
The Malt Shovel is pictured here, with Halls Butchers Shop just visible on the far right. On Wednesdays the Malt Shovel was used for auctions of furniture etc., which was organised by Selwyn Smith.
The ...
The Market Cross, Cheadle
A postcard view of Cheadle's Market Cross with a decorative lantern on top of the capping stone. The Market Cross stands on the High Street at the junction with Cross Street. It consists of an octagonal ...