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Oakhill Infants' and Junior School, Rookery Lane, Stoke-on-Trent
The Oakhill Primary Schools were opened in 1953. These wooden classroom buildings have been demolished and a new Primary School built.
Odeon Cinema, Trinity Street, Hanley
This photograph was taken from the entrance to Piccadilly Arcade looking west along Trinity Street. The Art Deco style Odeon Cinema stood on the corner of Lower Foundry Street. Opened in 1938, this was ...
Office Scene.
Pottery factory offices and office workers.
Taken at The Co-op Wholesale Society Factory, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
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Official opening of the Spitfire display, Bethesda Street, Hanley
The "greenhouse" on Bethesda Street housed a Mk XVI Spitfire RW 388. Designed by Butt Lane born engineer, R J Mitchell, the Spitfire was built in 1945 and served with the RAF.
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Ogden Road, Hanley
This photograph was taken from the corner of Ephraim Street and is looking northwards up Ogden Road with Regent Road at the top.The buildings at the top are the school attached to Sacred Heart RC Church ...
Ogden Street
Ogden Road(?), Hanley.At the bottom of the road is Lichfield Street.
File name: Ogden St 1971
Old Abbey Hulton and Bucknall stone signpost, Bucknall
This stone signpost (and at one time, horse trough) stands at the junction of Eaves Lane and Greasley Road in Bucknall. Reputed to have been erected by the Owen family who lived at the rectory in Bucknall. ...
Old Art School, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent
In the foreground is the Herbert Minton building, formerly Stoke School of Science and Art, later just School of Art. The building dates from around 1853 and was erected as a monument to the potter Herbert ...
Old Betty Plant's sweet factory, Hanley
Old Betty Plant's was a confectionery business on the corner of Morley Street and Statham Street in Hanley. The "Old Betty" name came from the wife of the founder, Albert Plant. The factory in Statham ...
Old Burslem to 1760
Map of Burslem commissioned by Enoch Wood in 1816.
The map is partially based on the recollections of John Lovat, John Fletcher and a number of others who were upwards of 80 years old.
It shows ...
Old colliery trackway over Fenton Road, Bucknall
The trackway on this embankment came from Victoria Colliery to the south. The embankment carried the trackway over Fenton Road to a coal wharf on Dividy Road. The houses running across the middle of the ...
Old colliery tramway route, Fenton Park
This photograph was taken to the north of Fenton Park Cemetery and shows the route of an old colliery tramway. The tramway served the Victoria & Fenton Park collieries. One part of the tramway took ...
Old Cottages, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
Old cottages, Meir Road, Normacot
Graham's Cottages undergoing demolition on Meir Road. Photograph taken at the end of Star and Garter Road.
Old entrance to Trentham Gardens, Stone Road, Trentham
The original entrance to the leisure gardens at Trentham was between the two large "lodges" just to the right of the three PMT (Potteries Motor Traction) buses. The lodges were originally at the western ...
Old Fire Station, Burslem
The old fire station was in Fountain Place at the top of Westport Road just along from the entrance to Enoch Wood's Fountain Place Pottery. At the time of the photograph it was occupied by Edwin Longmore's ...
Old Fire Station, Hanley
In the foreground is Hanley Fire Station and behind the premises of Webberley Ltd, printers, stationers and booksellers. The camera is looking down Parliament Square towards Percy Street.
The Fire ...
Old Foley Pottery Works, Fenton
Pottery factory exterior and rail tracks. Taken at the Old Foley Pottery Works, King Street, Fenton, Longton.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
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