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Normacot Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking to the west. The Wheat Sheaf public house is in the distance on the left.

Normacot tunnel, Meir

The photograph shows the eastern end of Normacot tunnel near Meir Station. The railway is the Crewe to Derby line via Stoke. The houses running across above tunnel are on Station View and Meir Station ...

Old Swan Inn, 58 Hartshill Road, Stoke

This large L-shaped, two storey building was constructed between 1848 and 1878. It is built from red brick with decorated stone details and has painted panels under the gables.

Orgreave Street, Cobridge

The camera is looking along Orgreave Street, from Waterloo Road, towards the Bleak Hill pottery works. Orgreave Street was formerly Bleak Street and at the bottom was the Bleak inn public house. The houses ...

Phoenix Inn, 26 Liverpool Road, Stoke

This public house was built between 1848 and 1878 and has two storeys with various outbuildings. There is a yard and cellar to the rear of the building.

Plough Inn, 281 Campbell Road, Boothen

It is a possibility that this public house was constructed later than the specified period, but possibly using earlier brick from the original Plough Inn site. Features include a Rainwater head dated ...

Pool Dole Inn, Fenton

The Pool Dole Inn stood on the corner of Fenpark Road and Hulse Street. Pool Dole was the name of this area of Fenton, in 1924 consisting only of Hulse Street and neighbouring Pool Street. The original ...

Potteries in Greendock Street, Longton

On the left is the Three Tuns Inn, originally on the other side of the street where the Royal Stafford works is, but now demolished. On the opposite side is the Edensor Works or Queen Anne China works ...

Queens Head, 5 Queen Street, Burslem

The Queen's Head public house stands on Queen Street which was formerly known as Lower Street. The date stone states that it was constructed in 1885. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep and includes ...

Queen's Hotel, Etruria Road, Stoke

This is a much altered and modified premises. It was originally built between 1832 and 1878 with several later extensions. This photograph has been taken from the rear of the premises.

Red Lion public house, Church Street, Stoke upon Trent

The Red Lion stood on Church Street, in the south-eastern corner of St Peter’s churchyard in Stoke opposite the Tramway depot (later Potteries Motor Traction bus depot). It was linked with Showell's brewery ...

Robin Hood, 321 Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This detached public house was built pre 1832. It stands on Hartshill Road which was formerly known as Stoke Road. Modifications include some windows, doors and the coalhouse and privvy have been demolished. ...

Roebuck Inn, Hilderstone. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of the Roebuck Inn, Sandon Road, Hilderstone, Nr. Stone, Staffordshire.

Roebuck Inn, Hilderstone. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of the Roebuck Inn, Hilderstone, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Roebuck, Wedgwood Place, Burslem

This L-shaped, three storey public house is three rooms wide by three rooms long. It is believed to have been constructed before 1832. The front of the building is east facing and has decorative stone ...

Rose & Crown Inn on Stanley Road, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north from the Rose & Crown Inn along Stanley Road. The public house stands at the junction with Clewlows Bank (off to the right). Stanley village lies straight ahead and a right turn along Clewlows ...

Roundwell Street, Tunstall

The camera is looking south east along Roundwell Street from close to Clay Hills. Halfway down on the right is The Victoria Inn, on the corner of Plex Street. Opposite, off to the left is Hoover Street. ...

Royal Oak, Wilding Road, Burslem

The Royal Oak public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep with a one storey rear projection. The projections on the west side were constructed between 1878 ...