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The Foaming Quart, 5 Frobisher Street, Burslem

The public house is of square plan with two storeys and a plain tiled roof and two brick stacks. The building is rendered and has a stone plinth. The three windows have plain stone sills and drip moulded ...

The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This pub was formerley named The Railway Hotel public house.This three storey building has a pitched and tiled roof and the five red brick stacks have four square pots, some of which are casillated. The ...

The Ford, Ford Green Road, Burslem

This is a two storey, square public house built in red flemish brickwork with blue brick plinth and a slate roof. The five chimney stacks have square pots and the sash windows have stone sills and lintels. ...

The Glebe, 35 Glebe Street, Stoke

This three storey building was constructed between 1848 and 1878. Further outbuildings were later added to rear. The street sign for Aqueduct Street can be seen on the side of the building.

The Globe Inn and High Street, Tunstall

The Globe Inn stands on the corner of High Street and Ladywell Road (left). On the other side is Lambert Street with Highgate Secondary Modern School on the corner. Further up High Street, the large building ...

The Golden Lion, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of the Golden Lion public house, Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire. The building is still a public house but is now called the Linden Tree and it is situated on Froghall Road....

The Green Man, Bottom House, near Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Green Man at Bottom House, Staffordshire.

The Greyhound Inn, Manor Court Street, Penkhull.

The Greyhound Inn and neighbouring terraced houses on Manor Court Street (formerly known as Church Street) in Penkhull. Off to the right is St Thomas' Church and Penkhull Green. The Greyhound Inn site ...

The Jolly Colliers' Inn, Loftus Street, Cobridge

Loftus street was one of a group of streets of terraced housing just to the west of York Street in Hanley. The houses have been demolished and the area cleared. Surrounding streets included Sydney Street, ...

The Jolly Potters, 296 Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This two storey public house was built between 1832 and 1878. It has a rear yard with old stables attached. Remembering the Jolly Potters Bernard remembers visiting The Jolly Potters pub: "That ...

The Leopard, 21 Market Place, Burslem

This three storey public house is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The front entrance has a decorated string architrave including large decorative entablatures and half rounded pillars on either side. ...

The Locomotive Inn, City Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The old Locomotive Inn was on City road in Stoke, close to the Trent & Mersey Canal. The site has been buried beneath the A500 Queensway. At the time of the photograph, the building was a builder's merchants....

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.

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.

Constance Smith behind the bar at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, circa 1960. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub once stood. The bar area was ...

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 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?

View of the bar on permanent display in the local history gallery at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery. The display is a recreation of a Victorian bar room in Tunstall. However, residents of the ...