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The Lord Nelson Inn, Higherland, Newcastle under Lyme

The Lord Nelson had been on the Higherland since 1834, albeit in an earlier building. The building pictures still stands today but has been significantly altered and is the Bilash restaurant and Asha ...

The Mason's Arms, Knutton

This pub still stands on the corner of High Street and Cemetery Road, Knutton.

The Music Shop, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This shop sold musical instruments, vinyl records, and provided repairs. Later, in the 1980s it also sold compact discs.

The Old Bank House, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph taken in 1935 shows the exterior of the Old Bank House on the High Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. In the photograph the building houses The National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. Prior ...

The Old Vine Inn, Bridge Street, Newcastle under Lyme

Exterior view of the Old Vine Inn which stood facing Froghall. The building was demolished to make way for a Kwik Save supermarket and which is now (2020) a Jumbo soft play centre.

The Placemate, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Placemate was a local nightspot. It opened in 1969 and later became known as Maxim's. There has been a public house on the site since the 19th century, when it was called The Pomona Inn. Several ...

The Plough, Holborn, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Holborn area has now totally changed, with the ring road going through it. Here the local public house The Plough can be seen as the end of a terrace.

The Pomona Inn, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Pomona Inn was located on Lower Street. Before it became a pub it was a house inhabited by potters Samuel Bell (1724-44) and later William Steers (1744- 47). In the back yard was the pottery kiln ...

The Railway Line behind St. Luke's Church, Silverdale

This photograph shows a train on the railway line in Silverdale, the former mining village that lies just outside Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Silverdale line was originally opened to serve Silverdale colliery ...

The Roebuck, Chesterton

This pub was an Allsops of Burton house until it merged with Ind Coope Ltd in 1934. The pub is still the Roebuck today. (2020)

The Rutland, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A pen ink and coloured wash by John Whessell of the Rutland public house, Red Lion Square.

The Smithfield Pub, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Smithfield pub later became Fat Pauly's. The building has since been demolished and the hand-painted pub sign ended up in the collections of the Brampton Museum and Art Gallery.

The Spread Eagle, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Spread Eagle public house on High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme can be traced back to around the 1830s with an 1836 directory listing the landlord as James Worall. By 1864 the landlord was George ...

The Stones, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This early photograph shows the busy market in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The reason for the market aquiring the name "The Stones" is evident from the cobbled foreground of the picture. The area outside The ...

The Stones, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the view of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre from the bottom of the High Street. The large building in the centre of the photograph is The Guildhall which was built in 1713. Originally, ...

The Sutherland Arms, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Sutherland Arms was built on Blackfriars Road around 1790. It has been known by a few different names such as the Stafford Arms or the Gower Arms and was rebuilt in 1938. The building was scheduled ...

Thomas Caddy's Grocery Shop, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photogragh of Thomas Caddy's grocery shop.

Three Indians, Market Hall, Audley

A troop of travelling Indians taken outside the Market Hall, Audley. The group included three genuine Indians, who are pictured here standing at the top of the steps. They were described in their advertisement ...