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Trades Union march, Longton

A Trades Union march past William Blake’s photography shop on Stafford Street, Longton, now The Strand. The central banner belongs to the Socialist Democratic Federation. Photographer: William Blake ...

Trinity Street, Hanley

The camera is looking up Trinity street towards Stafford Street. The first road off to the left, beyond Clegg's, is Lower Foundry Street. Alan's Furnishing store has an oriel window on the corner, still ...

Uttoxeter Road, Draycott-in-the-Moors

Looking east along Uttoxeter Road in Draycott-in-the Moors close to the junction with Cheadle Road. On the right is the Post Office and furtjher on to the left is the Draycott Arms public house which ...

Uttoxeter Road, Longton

The Old Smithy, the Old Castle Inn and Tart's shop can be seen.

Uttoxeter Road, Longton

This photograph was taken from the junction of Uttoxeter Road and Victoria Road. Victoria road has been renamed Bengry road and shows Heath's shop. Nothing remains of these buildings due to the widening ...

Uttoxeter Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Postcard with a street scene, including a tram and horse & cart. Taken at Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Information on the back of this postcard places the date for this ...

Uttoxeter Road, Normacot

The vehicle on the extreme left is parked outside The Station Hotel which was on the corner of Uttoxeter road (now the A50) and Station Road (now Recreation Road). The zebra crossing was on Uttoxeter ...

Uttoxeter Road, Normacot

The photograph was taken from the corner of Chelson St, looking south east along Uttoxeter Rd toward Normacot. The sign for the Royal Oak can be seen and the shop next door to that is on the corner of ...

Uttoxeter Road, Normacot

Veiw of Uttoxeter Road looking towards Meir. On the far right the two shops which were at the end of Meirhay Rd. (A distance of about 100 meters) The site is now part of S J Bargh premises. On the left ...

Uttoxeter Road, Normacot.

Uttoxeter Road at the junction with Upper Normacot Road.

Victoria Road, Fenton

Late Victorian houses on the corner of Victoria Road and Hitchman Street (on the left). Originally part of 30 houses with terracotta tiles and ornate brickwork built in 1885 by William Meath Baker. The ...

Victoria Square and St Mark's Church, Shelton

The camera is looking southwards along Broad Street from near the top of Victoria Square. St Mark's Church, with its 120 foot tower, is the largest church in the city. It was built in the 1830s to serve ...

Victoria Street, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph was taken looking north along Victoria Street from the Shelton New Road junction. The terrace of houses on the left date from the last decade of the 19th century, those further down and ...

Villiers Street, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Villiers Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The street was named after the politician Charles Pelham Villiers who was the longest serving MP in Parliamentary history. For sixty three years ...

Warwick Savage Printers and Photographers, Burslem

The large building is on the corner of Jenkins Street and Wedgwood Street in Burslem. Queen's Hall is just to the right and to the left leads to Scotia Road. Mr Warwick Savage was a wholesale stationer, ...

Webberleys from Parliament Square, Hanley

This photograph was taken in Parliament Square looking towards Percy Street. The five storey building in the background is Webberley's printers, stationers and booksellers, founded 1913. Dating from ...

Webberley's shop, Percy Street, Hanley

This imposing building on the corner of Percy Street and Tontine Street is the Free Trade Building. From 1924 it was the home to Webberley's (printers, stationers and booksellers). Previous occupants ...

Werrington Road from Guy Street, Townsend, Bucknall

The camera is looking eastwards along Werrington Road with Guy Street off to the right. Guy Street was known as New Street until the 1950s renaming. The houses and shops on the right date from the end ...