View from Joule's brewery, Stone
The view from the top of Joule's brewery, looking south east towards the River Trent. On the left is the Gas Works, close to the Star Inn on the Trent and Mersey Canal. Beyond can be seen the arches ...
View from Joule's brewery, Stone
The view from the top of Joule's brewery, looking east along High Street and Lichfield Street, with the roofs of the Library and the Crown Hotel in the foreground.
View from Pool Dam towards St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This scene was much changed with the coming of the ring road and general increase in traffic. A poster on the buildings to the right hand side advertises two films at the Savoy Cinema, 'Another Language' ...
View from Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme looking south
Watercolour by James Hulse of a view looking from Red Lion Square towards the High Street. Figures, cart and horse, carriage in the background and dogs on the cobbled street.
View from St. Giles' down Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This view looks down Church Street towards Orme Boys' School, the roof of which can just be made out in the centre of this photograph. The ring road has now ploughed its way through this area and most ...
View from the John O' Gaunt, Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by Robert T. Wantling depicting the view from the first floor window of the John O' Gaunt pub in Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
View of Ellastone Village
Looking north on the main road through Ellastone, with the Bromley Arms (formerly Ellastone Old Hall) and Queens Arms public houses to the right.
View of Oakamoor
A photographic postcard view of Oakamoor taken from Star Bank. In the foreground, centre left, can be seen the Cricketer's Arms, which probably dates from the construction of the turnpike road in 1762. ...
View of the Anchor Public House, Coven
View of the Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A watercolour painting of the Ironmarket produced in about 1800 by James Hulse. The black and white building on the right hand side is that of the Star Inn, a medieval structure which still stands today. ...
View of the Market Place, Leek
View of the Roebuck Inn, Forsbrook
The wooden footbridge was replaced when the brook was widened and culverted in 1932.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.
View of Whiston Village
To the right of this postcard view is the Sneyd Arms. The landlord at the time was William Rushton.
View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower
The scene shows High Street offices, The Blue Posts, High Street Car Park, Middle Offices and Conditioning Plant, No.1 Brewery, and No.2 Brewery under demolition.
View towards Tunstall from the top of The Sytch, Burslem
The Sytch was the hill up to Burslem from Brownhills. The photograph is looking north east with Westport Road (formerly Liverpool Road) in the foreground. What is now Federation Road would be going off ...
Views of Burton-on-Trent
Montage of views from Burton-on-Trent and the surrounding area, including St. Paul's Church, the Abbey Inn, High Street, Stapenhill Park, and Lovers Walk.
Views of Harlaston
A colour postcard of four views of Harlaston. Clockwise from top left: the Manor House, St. Matthew's Church, the White Lion public house; the Post Office.
Published by Halcyon Cards of Bushey, ...
Village Green, Lower Leigh
A view of village green at Lower Leigh showing William Emery's smithy to the left and the Police Station to the right. The white building at the far end of the green is the Railway Inn. Amongst the group ...