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Stoke City FC Supporters' Social Club

This is the supporter's club building on the corner of Gable Street and Boothen Old Road, just outside the ground and across the road from the Boothen Stand. The houses behind face onto Campbell Road. ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground

The playing area at the Victoria Ground. Looking towards the Main Stand or Boothen Stand from the covered part of the Boothen End. The Stoke End to the right is still open terraces and would not be covered ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground

This is a view of the Butler Street Stand from the covered part of the Boothen End Stand. It was built in 1935, just at the time when Stanley Matthews was drawing crowds to watch Stoke City. There were ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground

The playing area at the Victoria Ground. Looking towards the Main Stand or Boothen Stand from the covered part of the Boothen End. The Stoke End to the right is still open terraces and wouldn't be covered ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground

The photograph shows turnstiles at the Stoke End of the Victoria Ground in the 1960s. At this time, the Stoke End was a large, open, standing only terrace. A 4000 seater, two tiered stand was built in ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground

The photograph shows the main stand on Boothen Old Road. Above the turnstile entrances can be seen ticket prices. For a first team game, in the Boothen Stand it cost 50 pence for a seat (ten shillings ...

Stoke City FC, The Victoria Ground.

Stoke City FC played at the Victoria Ground for 119 years, until May 1997. This is the view from the Boothen End towards the Stoke End of the ground. The Stoke End was open until a stand was built in ...

Stoke City FC, Victoria Ground

The view south along Butler Street to the Butler Street Stand entrance to the Victoria Ground. The stand is visible beyond the gates. This is the route many supporters took to the ground from Stoke. ...

Stoke City Football Team

Players, trainers and manager (Horace Austerberry in the bowler hat on the back row) photographed during the 1905 -1906 season.

Stoke Ladies Football Team

Stoke Ladies team was founded about five years before this picture was taken. They were not recognised as an official club, but the team did play some important matches with teams from other towns. The ...

Sun Street Greyhound Stadium, Hanley

Hanley Greyhound and Speedway stadium (also known as Sun Street Stadium) lay between Clough Street, Mount Pleasant and Sun Street in Shelton. The area was also known as Tinkersclough. This is the view ...

Swimming Pool, Trentham Gardens. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Trentham Garden's outdoor swimming pool on a busy day. The pool was built in the 1920s and was demolished in the 1980s. Trentham Gardens estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes ...

The pavilion and bowling green at West End recreation ground, Penkhull

West End recreation ground was at the end of Bakewell Street (formerly Turner Street). Administered by Stoke on Trent City Parks Department it had tennis courts, a bowling green, pavilions and a children's ...

Trentham Gardens swimming pool.

Trentham swimming pool was built in the 1920s in the Art Deco style, with angular lines complimented by sweeping curves and the extensive use of glass. The pool could be reached either by a pleasant walk ...

Trentham Gardens Swimming Pool. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Trentham Garden's outdoor swimming pool on a busy day. The pool was built in the 1920s and was demolished in the 1980s. Trentham Gardens estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes ...

Trentham Garden's Swimming Pool. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Trentham Garden's outdoor swimming pool on a busy day. The pool was built in the 1920s and was demolished in the 1980s. Trentham Gardens estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes ...

Trentham Garden's Swimming Pool. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Trentham Garden's outdoor swimming pool on a busy day. The pool was built in the 1920s and was demolished in the 1980s. Trentham Gardens estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes ...

West End recreation Ground, Penkhull

West End recreation grounds was at the end of Bakewell Street (formerly Turner Street) in Penkhull. It was administered by the city Parks Department and had tennis courts, a bowling green, children's ...