SearchCurrently displaying: 5 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Public Houses and hotels" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject People (4)Filter by Decade 1900s (2)1920s (4)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Three Ways House Showing Three Ways House in Chapel Lane before it became a hotel. Previous names were St Lawrence's, Salford House and Seaton Lea. The Milking Pail An identical photograph to another which was described in the original index as 'Fish Delivery at the Milking Pail'. The information in the index for this image identifies the man on the donkey cart as Mr. Booker, a rag and bone man. He was collecting rabbit skins for which he paid 3d. Others identified as ... The Milking Pail Shows Stephen Cowley (Licensee) and his family and a cartload of barrels being delivered. The Milking Pail Public house at far end of Lawson Square run, at the time of this photograph, by Stephen Cowley. The girl on the far left is Florence Collett [her family were living at neighbouring Hidcote Cottage] and next to her is Annie Beatrice Cowley. The occasion is not known but the girls and their mothers seem to be ... The Cowley Family Stephen Cowley, in the centre, was licensee of the Milking Pail pub. This photograph was lent to Mickleton Women's Institute by Mrs Florence Bennett who had written 'August House Party' on the reverse. She grew up next door, in Hidcote Cottage, and her family and the Cowley family were great friends.