Wedding Carriage, Gnosall High Street,
The High Street decorated for a wedding.
The public house on the right is the Horns Inn, with the Duke's Head on the right.
Wedding Group outside the Antelope Hotel, Stafford,
Wedding group outside the Antelope Hotel on Stone Road.
The licensee at this time was William Burton.
The Antelope was later demolished and replaced by a new public house, which retained the name....
Wedding photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes, Stone
Wedding reception photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes at the rear of the Bridge Inn (later renamed Langtry's) in Stone.
Back row: Charles Herbert Haynes (Groom), Joseph Haynes (father of the groom), ...
Wellington Inn (369), 369-375 London Road, Stoke
This terraced row of four buildings includes The Wellington Inn, shops and a domestic dwelling. Number 369, The Wellington Inn public house, is L-shaped, two storey building with one storey rear projections, ...
West End, 67 Lyndhurst Street, Burslem
The West End public house stands on the corner of Lyndhurst Street and Hall Street in Burslem. It is an L-shaped building, two rooms wide by three rooms deep. There is an enclosed yard to the rear of ...
Weston village, near Stafford
A postcard view taken from in front of the Saracen's Head Inn on Stafford Road, looking towards Boat Lane and the canal bridge. The Inn sign is to the left, and the church spire can be seen beyond.
Published ...
Weston village, near Stafford
A postcard view showing taken from in front of the Saracen's Head Inn on Stafford Road, looking towards Boat Lane and the canal bridge. The Inn sign is to the left, and the church spire can be seen beyond....
Westport Road, Burslem
Looking from the top of Westport Road towards St John's Square, Burslem. The building on the left edge is the front of Hill Pottery, rebuilt in 1839 by Samuel Alcock. With its ornate front, it was described ...
Wetley Rocks
A village scene of Wetley Rocks, taken from a glass plate negative.
Photographed by William Blake.
Wharf Inn, Shebdon,
Ann Ethel was the licensee of the Wharf Inn.
Wheatsheaf Inn on High Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent
An Inde Coope public house, the Wheatsheaf Inn was flanked on this side by Poole's hardware store selling everything for the house and DIY. On the other side is a mixture of grocers, sweet shop and tobacconist ...
Wheatsheaf Inn, Lower Tean
A horse-drawn artillery piece on its way to the Western Front in France passing the Wheatsheaf Inn, on the Main Road Lower Tean. At the time, Samuel Thorley was landlord at the pub which sold Shelleys, ...
Wheatsheaf Public House, Coton, Milwich,
The Wheatsheaf closed in 2000.
White Hart Hotel, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
This scene shows the reconstruction of the portico after it was struck by a lorry.
White Hart Hotel, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
The scene outside the White Hart on 25th January 1906. Major Ratcliffe, one of the partners of Bass, is addressing his supporters after his election as Conservative MP.
White Hart Hotel, Uttoxeter
White Hart Inn, Stone
The White Hart Inn stood on Newcastle Street. The landlord at the time of this photograph was Austin McNamara .
White Hart, Ford Green Road, Burslem
This public house is an L-shaped building occupying the junction of Brierley Street and Ford Green Road. It is constructed in red flemish bond brickwork with a tiled roof. The chimney stacks have decorated ...