Arnold Bennett's grave in Burslem Cemetery
Burslem Cemetery was consecrated in 1879. It lies between Hanley Road, Leek New Road and the grassed over spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery. The cemetery chapel was demolished in 2008.
Arnold Bennett died ...
Arnold Bennett's House and Museum, Cobridge, Stoke-upon-Trent
The house at 205 Waterloo Road, Cobridge that was once the home of Potteries writer Arnold Bennett and later, for a short time, the Arnold Bennett Museum. Arnold Bennett's father, Enoch, who was a solicitor, ...
Horse tram in Hope Street, Hanley
The sketch shows "Queen", the horse drawn tram running between Hanley and Burslem as it passes Enoch Bennett's draper's shop. Enoch Bennett was Arnold's father and ran a draper's shop at 90-92 Hope Street, ...
The Matador of the Five Towns, by Arnold Bennett
This book cover design was produced in watercolour, perhaps by Arnold Bennett's friend E.McKnight Kauffer, who decorated his home at Chiltern Court, Marylebone.
It was created for The Matador of the ...
Watercolour Painting
A quayside scene, painted by Potteries-born novelist Arnold Bennett.
Bennett was a keen sailor, and spent much time cruising aboard his yachts, the Valsa and Marie Marguerite.