Date:August 1964
Description:This is a view of the northern end of The Mount, between Penkhull and Hartshill. The buildings were originally the domestic quarters of Josiah Spode's 1803 mansion. The building became the North Staffordshire School for the Blind and Deaf in 1897 and The Willows Primary School in 2003. The Willows owes its name to Spode's willow pattern pottery and is the amalgamation of the Close Junior, Penkhull Infant and Penkhull Nursery Schools.
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This photograph shows the west front and main entrance to The Mount, a mansion built by Josiah Spode ...
The Mount was built by Josiah Spode II around 1803-04. At this time Josiah Spode was the most successful ...
This is a view of the northern end of The Mount, between Penkhull and Hartshill. The buildings were ...
This is the original west facing front of the Mount, built by Josiah Spode II, around 1803. The rectangular ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/150-19 (204/37999)
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