Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke,
The Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke after a major fire in February 2001 which gutted the original timber-framed part of the building.
Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke, Stone,
The Three Crowns Inn is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route.
The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel Shardlow was the last member of the family ...
Three Horse Shoes Inn, High Street, Tunstall
The Three Horse Shoes public house was on High Street, Tunstall between Madison Street (then called King Street) and Bank Street, and was a Joules pub. The building to its right was the registered office ...
Three Horse Shoes public house, Tunstall
The Three Horse Shoes public house was one of the public houses owned by J. Joule & Sons, brewers of Stone in Staffordshire. The pub was located on the High Street, opposite Christ Church in Tunstall, ...
Three Horseshoes, Meerbrook
The Three Horseshoes at Meerbrook has since been renamed the Lazy Trout to avoid confusion with nearest pub at Blackshaw Moor, also named the Three Horseshoes.
Three Tuns Inn, Stafford
The landlord at the time of this photograph was Edward Albert Edwards. He was at the Three Tuns Inn from 1935 until his death in 1949.
H. Samuel's, the jewellers, now occupies this site on Gaolgate ...
Tom Pattinson, The New Inn, Checkley
Thomas Elijah Pattinson, landlord of the New Inn, Checkley with stool and bucket ready to start milking at his smallholding at the side of the public house.
Photograph courtesy Tom Pattinson.
Town Hall and Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent
This view along Glebe Street shows the buildings on the north side. On the right edge is the Glebe Hotel, still standing today as the Glebe public house ( a grade II listed building). Beyond Aqueduct ...
Town Hall Vaults, Market Street, Tamworth
Demolished in 1974, the Town Hall Vaults had been an inn since 1741. Next door can be seen Goostrey's tailors and outfitters at 24 Market Street. This was also demolished but rebuilt in a similar style ...
Town Hall Vaults, Tamworth
The Town Hall Vaults public house on Market Street, Tamworth.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Traveller's Rest, 241 Newcastle Street, Middleport
The Traveller's Rest was constructed between 1878 and 1900. It is a two storey building, three rooms wide by two rooms deep. Newcastle Street was known as Castle Street until 1812.
Traveller's Rest, Leek Road, Milton
This two storey public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878 in the Milton area of Burslem. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The roof is plain tiled with two brick chimney stacks. There are ...
Trent & Mersey Canal at City Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north along the Trent & Mersey Canal at the City Road bridge. The wharf buildings (sometime the North Staffs Railway & Canal Company) on the left date from the 18th century. The photograph was ...
Trent & Mersey canal, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Although hardly used in the early 1960’s this image shows the canal in a good state of repair. Pleasure craft used this main trunk canal, as did anglers and other pleasure seekers.
Royal Doulton’s, ...
Trent and Mersey Canal, Stone
A snowy and frosty scene on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Stone, looking south from Workhouse Bridge. On the left is Joules Court and in the distance to the right can be seen the Star public house.
Trumpet Inn, Radford Bank, Stafford
John Fell, licensee of the Trumpet Inn, Radford Bank at the bar. Behind him are some of his collection of 250 Character and Toby Jugs. The pub was also known as the Hand and Trumpet but is now (2024) ...
Turner's Confectionery Shop, Eccleshall,
Turner's shop was located on the corner of High Street and Castle Street.
The inn sign on the right belongs to the Grenadier, which has now been demolished. Selwyn Court is located opposite the site ...