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St. Saviours (Church of England), Ford Green Road

This church has a rectangular plan and is stone bulit with stone skirting and a pitched roof. The large front wooden door has a chafered stone architrave, stone steps, and gargoyles resting up on top. ...

St. Stephen's Mission, Garner Street, Cliffe Vale

This building was constructed between 1878 and 1900 and was originally a block of three terraced houses which have now been converted. A street sign can be seen on the side of the building for Bailey ...

St. Teresa's Church, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

The church is on Stone Road (A34), close to the Hanford A500 flyover. A church, dedicated to St. Teresa, was opened on this site in 1928 around the same time as the Michelin Tyre Company's factory, which ...

St. Thomas's Church, Penkhull

St Thomas's Church from the south. The church stands in the middle of Penkhull, on the site of a school, and dates from the 1840s. Designed by George Gilbert Scott, shortage of money meant that it is ...

St.Peter's ad Vincula, Gelbe Street, Stoke

This plan shows the front and back of St.Peter's church and the gallery. The church was constructed between 1826 and 1830 and is a fine example of gothic architecture. Diagrams (clockwise from top left): - ...

Stafford Street, Longton

The photograph shows Stafford Street (renamed The Strand in the 1950s) in 1910. The camera is looking north towards the Market Place and railway bridge.To the left is the old Longton Wesleyan Chapel and ...

Stained glass in the Convent Chapel, ALton. Photographed by William Blake.

Stained Glass Windows at Alton Castle, Alton, Staffordshire. This glass was reputed to have come from Croxden Abbey. It was placed in the Convent- Chapel corridor when the church was being built. There ...

Stoke Baptist Church, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke Baptist Church was built on London Road in 1853 and later enlarged in 1879. It seated 500 people and was financed from voluntary contributions.

Stoke Catholic Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Catholic Church interior, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Stoke Wharf. Circa 1966. Photographed by Alan Self

The old wharf buildings on the Trent and Mersey canal await demolition in the mid 1960’s. The land was earmarked for the A500 D-road to cut a swathe through the centre of Stoke. Many buildings ...

Stone Road, Longton

To the right, the recreation ground is in the process of construction. Looking towards St. James's Church.

Sunday School, Zion Methodist Church, Endon Road, Norton Green

This church building was constructed in 1857 and stood on Leek Road before it was renamed Endon Road. There is a datestone on the front gable which reads: 'Primitive Methodist A.D. 1857. Prepare to meet ...

Sutherland Ancestral Monument, Trentham Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior with a view of the Sutherland Ancestral Monument at St. Mary and All Saint's Church, Trentham, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Swan Bank Wesleyan Chapel, Burslem.

"Three times on a Sunday - morning, afternoon, and Chapel at night..." The first Wesleyan Chapel was built in the Potteries in 1766. This was replaced by Swan Bank Chapel, shown in the photograph, ...

Swan Square, Burslem

Swan Square in Burslem from Market Place. Waterloo Road carries on mistily from Swan Square towards Cobridge and Hanley. Moorland Road is off to the left. The two large buildings on the left are the ...

Swedenborgian Church, Foley Street, Fenton

The corrugated iron chapel was in Foley Street, on the corner of Packett Street. The camera is looking north along Foley Street. The Swedenborgian or New Church movement started in the United Kingdom ...

Temple Street Methodist Church, Fenton

This Wesleyan Methodist Church stands on Temple Street, off City Road, Fenton. The original building was constructed in 1812 but was replaced with the one shown here in 1873. This photograph was taken ...

Temple Street Methodist Church, Temple Street, Fenton

This Wesleyan Methodist Church stands on Temple Street, off City Road, Fenton. The original building was constructed in 1812 but was replaced with the one shown here in 1873. This photograph was taken ...