The Sea Lion, Longton
The Sea Lion public house, at the corner of Chadwick Street and Normacot Road, Longton. Photograph taken from waste ground between Gower Street and Normacot Road.
The Star Inn, Burslem
The Star Inn stood at the junction of Queen Street and William Clowes Street (right) in Burslem. At one time a public house then a hotel, reverting to a public house, the basic building has remained the ...
The Swan Public House, Ford Green Road, Burslem
A rectangular, two storey red flemish brick public house that lies on the corner of Regina Street.
It has a modern tiled hipped roof with two stacks including square pots. The frontage has a dust brick ...
The Thurston Inn, Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent
The Thurston Inn stood on the corner of Thurston Way and Tiverton Road in Bentilee. The public house has been demolished and replaced with housing.
The Trumpet Inn, Parliament Row, Hanley
The Trumpet stood in Parliament Row in Hanley. It was on one of the town's main streets together with other pubs and shops. There was a small ditty that people used to say when out drinking in the town ...
The Vine Inn and Vine Street, Hanley
Vine Street ran between Bethesda Street and Lichfield Street in Hanley. This is a view towards the Lichfield Street end. Vine Street and its buildings were demolished with the building of the Crown Court ...
The Vine Inn, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The Vine Inn stood at 270 London Road in Stoke. The early 19th Century building still stands, although no longer in use as a public house, surrounded by the West End Village development.
The Vine, 270 London Road, Stoke
Almost all of the original brick from this early 1800's building has been concealed under white paint and plaster. Many of the windows and doors have been bricked up and small outbuildings have been added ...
The Wedgwood, 262 Waterloo Road, Burslem
The Wedgwood public house was constructed between 1851 and 1878 with a rear extension added between 1912 and 1924. The front is east facing and shows a modern double door with decorative stone lintel, ...
The Werrington Hotel, Bucknall
Opened as the Werrington Hotel in 1939, later becoming the Pig and Whistle before being renamed The Werrington, this Ind Coope public house was demolished in the 1990s. To the left is Eaves Lane with ...
The West End, 415 London Road, Stoke
The West End public house stands on the corner where James Street meets London Road. It was constructed between 1848 and 1878. The main entrance has a set of double doors with glazed surround. The first ...
The Wheatsheaf Hotel, High Street, Tunstall
The Wheatsheaf stands on High Street, just north of the A50 roundabout. The hotel has a long history, appearing in early 19th century directories for Tunstall, but may be much earlier. The present High ...
The Wheatsheaf, Black Lake. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Hilderstone Road, Black Lake, Nr. Stone, Staffordshire.
The White Swan, 6 Elder Road, Burslem
This L-shaped, two storey public house is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. There is a decorated wooden panel above the ground floor windows with an ornate datestone reading '1912'.
Traveller's Rest, 241 Newcastle Street, Middleport
The Traveller's Rest was constructed between 1878 and 1900. It is a two storey building, three rooms wide by two rooms deep. Newcastle Street was known as Castle Street until 1812.
Traveller's Rest, Leek Road, Milton
This two storey public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878 in the Milton area of Burslem. It is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The roof is plain tiled with two brick chimney stacks. There are ...
Trent & Mersey canal, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Although hardly used in the early 1960’s this image shows the canal in a good state of repair. Pleasure craft used this main trunk canal, as did anglers and other pleasure seekers.
Royal Doulton’s, ...
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 81 Corporation Street, Stoke
The main body of the building was constructed between 1832 and 1848, but a further extension was added at the rear between 1912 and 1924.