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The Miner's Arms, Packmoor.

Landlord William Henry Smith behind the bar at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, around the late 1950s. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub once stood. The ...

The Miner's Arms, Packmoor.

Cyril Smith behind the bar at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, around the late 1950s. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub once stood. The bar ...

The Miner's Arms, Packmoor.

Customers and landlord William Henry Smith (right) at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, around the late 1950s. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub ...

The Miner's Arms, Packmoor.

Constance Smith behind the bar at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, around the late 1950s. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub once stood. The ...

The Mitre, Pitt Street West, Burslem

The Mitre was constructed pre 1832, on what was originally known as Pitt Street. It consists of two rectangular units with a rear two-storey projection, each unit being two rooms wide by two rooms deep. ...

The Old Wheat Sheaf , Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Old Wheat Sheaf Inn, Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Old Wheat Sheaf, Normacot Road, Longton

The Old Wheat Sheaf public house was demolished before the First World War. The later Wheat Sheaf Inn was built on the same site.

The Queens, 268 Waterloo Road, Burslem

The Queens public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. The front has a central double door with stone step and gothic arched light, a stone architrave and a gothic stone arch. There is a large ...

The Railway Hotel, City Road, Stoke upon Trent

The Railway Hotel stood at the corner of Oldmill Street and City Road. The shop on the corner was an off licence and tobacconists. All the properties in the photograph were demolished when City Road was ...

The Railway Hotel, Outclough Road, Black Bull, Brindley Ford

The Railway Hotel, now demolished, stood on Outclough Road near the Bemersley road corner, just north of Brindley Ford.

The Railway Inn, Stoke-on-Trent

The Railway Inn was on High Street (now City Road) on the corner with Mill Street (now Oldmill Street). This is a view east towards Fenton, with an off licence and tobacconists just beyond Oldmill Street. ...

The Raven, Sneyd Street, Burslem

The Raven public house was constructed between 1775 and 1799. It is a one unit, irregular plan building with side and rear projections and a cellar. There is a cobbled yard to the rear of the building ...

The rear of Cliff Vale public house 26-28 Shelton Old Road, Stoke on Trent

The Cliff Vale public house is believed to date to early 1800. The front of the pub still had some of the original features but all rear outbuildings seen here, were either modern or extensively altered. ...

The Red Lion Inn, Stoke-on-Trent

The Red Lion Inn stood on Church Street, near the southeastern corner of Stoke Minster Church yard. Carefully demolished, brick by brick, during the construction of the A500 Queensway, it was rebuilt ...

The Red Lion, Stoke-on-Trent

The Red Lion stood in the south-eastern corner of St Peter’s churchyard in Stoke. It was demolished in the early 1970’s to make way for the A500. The facade was taken down brick by brick and ...

The Roebuck Hotel, 16 Leek Road, Stoke

This public house was constructed between 1848 and 1857, but since the Historic Buildings Survey was completed in 1982, it has been demolished.

The Royal Oak Inn, Fenton

Standing on the corner of Christchurch Street (previously Church Street) and City Road in Fenton, the original public house dates back to at least 1810. The building in the photograph was demolished and ...