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Norton and Ball Green Community Centre, Stoke-on-Trent

The Community Centre is on St Nicholas Avenue. In the 1960s Stoke on Trent Council had a policy of building community centres and the Norton centre was one of the first, opening in 1962.

Norton Colliery from Harrison Road, Norton-in-the-Moors

Norton Colliery is in the centre foreground just beyond the houses. The spoil tip on the horizon belongs to Sneyd Colliery and the flatter, lower ground in between is the valley of the Bank Haye Brook. ...

Norton Colliery spoil tip from Burslem Golf Course

The view south east from Burslem Golf Course over the Ford Green Valley towards Norton Colliery spoil tip. Running through the middle of the photograph is the embankment of the Biddulph Vally branch line, ...

Norton cricket ground and Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph was taken looking north east from bottom of Harold Street, Smallthorne before the housing estates were developed. They now occupy the open space in the foreground. The spoil tip belonged ...

Norton Green New Hall

Norton Green New Hall stands on Endon Road in Norton Green. Immediately behind is the original Norton Green Hall, a Grade II listed building. The old hall is a late 17th century brick farmhouse which ...

Norton Green Primative Methodist Chapel

This plan is of the primative methodist chapel at Norton Green, Stoke-on-Trent. Primative methodism began in North Staffordshire with the first open air meeting taking place at Mow Cop in 1807. Diagrams ...

Norton in the Moors from Chell Heath Road

The photograph is looking east from Chell Heath Road across the Bank Haye Brook valley towards Norton in the Moors. Towards the right edge of the photograph is the tower of Norton Church (St Bartholomew's). ...

Norton Lane and Leek New Road crossroads, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking south along Norton Lane close to its junction with Leek New Road. On the far side of the junction is Newford Crescent (formerly Station Road), leading to Milton. The junction is much changed today, ...

Norton-in-the-Moors Workhouse, Endon Road, Norton Green, Stoke-on-Trent

This building plan shows the layout of Norton workhouse which was at 266 - 270 Endon Road. Workhouses began in the 17th and 18th centuries as places where the poor worked in return for food and board ...

Nurse, Longton Cottage Hospital

Portrait of an unidentified nurse. Longton Cottage Hospital was built in Upper Belgrave Road in 1889-90 on land given by the Duke of Sutherland. It replaced an earlier building which stood on Mount ...

Nurse, Longton Cottage Hospital

Portrait of an unidentified nurse in outdoor clothing. Longton Cottage Hospital was built in Upper Belgrave Road in 1889-90 on land given by the Duke of Sutherland. It replaced an earlier building ...

Nurse, Longton Cottage Hospital

Portrait of an unidentified nurse. Longton Cottage Hospital was built in Upper Belgrave Road in 1889-90 on land given by the Duke of Sutherland. It replaced an earlier building which stood on Mount ...

Nursery Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent

The view from near the bank of the River Trent along the alley at the rear of Nursery Street in Boothen. The houses are byelaw terraced house, a type of dwelling built to comply with the 1875 Public ...

Nursing Staff, Longton Cottage Hospital

Longton Cottage Hospital was built in Upper Belgrave Road in 1889-90 on land given by the Duke of Sutherland. It replaced an earlier building which stood on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street).

Oak staircase, Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton

The mid-17th century staircase at Mosslee Hall. The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station lies disused and overgrown in summer 1973. Designed by A.W.N. Pugin, this style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station, pictured during the 1950s. This style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding NSR architecture still survive today ...

Oakhill and the Michelin Tyre Company factory, from Penkhull

This was the view eastwards over the Michelin Tyre factory from the higher ground along Hunter's Way in Penkhull. The Michelin factory dominates the middle of the photograph. On the left of the site is ...