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Find out where the image on postage stamps originated.
Read about one of Britain’s heroes of the Second World War – the Spitfire.
The original Wheatsheaf Inn dates back to the 1800s.
This pub was originally a stables for horses.
This pub is situated in the tiny Granville Square, where the town pump once stood.
This pub is part of a site that has been home to many shops.
Don’t let the story of the Rugeley poisoner scare you away!
Discover the history of Tamworth.
Discover the history of Biddulph.
Discover the history of Uttoxeter.
This building is said to be Leek’s oldest inn.
This building had been used as a hardware shop and timber yard until the early 1900s.
This pub is a grade II listed building – it must be full of history!
Take a look at old photographs of Burton upon Trent.
This pub is a former cinema.
This pub is closed permanently