Pipe laying near Normacot Church

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Date:1920 - 1929 (c.)

Description:The school and church can be seen. The pipes being laid are possibly sewer pipes.

The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church in 1847. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott and paid for by the Duke of Sutherland. The north aisle, designed by John Lewis, was built in 1891-2.


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1900s
Flowers on an unidentified grave, Normacot
Flowers on an unidentified grave, Normacot

Possibly Normacot Churchyard. The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south ...

1930s
Aerial view of Normacot and Longton
Aerial view of Normacot and Longton

Looking north west across Normacot, with Longton town centre in the top left corner. ...

1970s
Upper Normacot Road and Meir Road, Normacot
Upper Normacot Road and Meir Road, Normacot

Showing the site of the schools demolished in the mid-1950s. The school opened ...

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Source: Lovatt Collection, Stoke on Trent City Archives

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