The Sportsman Inn, Leek New Road, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent
The Sportsman Inn is on the corner of Bunt's Lane and Leek New Road, just south of the canal bridge. Th inn was apparently an old coaching station on the Leek to Newcastle and Burslem turnpike road.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove
The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.
The Spread Eagle, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Spread Eagle public house on High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme can be traced back to around the 1830s with an 1836 directory listing the landlord as James Worall. By 1864 the landlord was George ...
The Square, Alton
View of the lower village with the Ideal Cafe on the right and the Talbot Inn to the left. The Inn was first recorded in 1827 in the parish register, when it belonged to Thomas Weston and his wife Ann. ...
The Square, Caverswall
A view of the village centre at Caverswall with the Red House Inn to the left. A Potteries Motor Transport bus is waiting at the bus stop on the right.
The Square, Codsall Village
A view of the Bull Inn on the Square, Codsall. There is a children's crossing guard on the pavement next to Stockman's shop on the right.
The Square, Codsall Village
A postcard view showing the Bull Inn on the Square, Codsall advertising Butlers Ales and Stouts. Stockman's shop is to the right with a group of people standing outside.
The Square, Great Haywood
View of the south side of The Square.
Note the signpost to Lichfield on the side of the Clifford Arms, and the two trees planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee.
The Square, Great Haywood
View of the north side of The Square.
On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.
The Square, Great Haywood
View of the south side of The Square. Note the signpost to Lichfield on the side of the Clifford Arms, and the two trees planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee at the entrance to Trent Lane..
Postcard ...
The Square, Great Haywood
The west side of The Square.
On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.
The Square, Great Haywood
This view is looking west to The Square, Great Haywood. On the right is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The original building was demolished in the 1930s and this new hotel was built on the site.
The tree ...
The Stag Inn, Mill Lane, Kinver
The Star Inn at Cotton
The author of this drawing, Abraham K. Mosley was born in Kingsley to parents Mr and Mrs Anthony Mosley.
He married Miss Cooper, also from the village. By the time they emigrated to the USA, Abraham ...
The Star Inn, Burslem
The Star Inn stood at the junction of Queen Street and William Clowes Street (right) in Burslem. At one time a public house then a hotel, reverting to a public house, the basic building has remained the ...
The Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,
The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun.