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Shelton Farm, Hanley

Sheep grazing at Shelton Farm. Behind them is St. Marks Church tower which can just be seen behind the Swynnerton Pottery, on the right of the photograph. This semi-rural area is close to Hanley town ...

Shelton Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph is looking along Shelton Old Road down towards the railway bridge and Stoke Road, where the A500 (Queensway) intersection is today. The cameraman was just round the corner from Hartshill ...

Shelton Steel Works from Grange Park, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking southwest from around the end of Emerson Road over what is now Grange Park part of Festival Park. Shelton Steel Works rolling mills are in the centre and the furnaces to the left. ...

Sneyd Brickworks fireclay pit near Bycars Lane, Burslem

Looking south east over the fireclay pit, and what is today Bycars Lane, towards Vale Park. The area in the foreground has been infilled and is now pitches and sports facilities. The fireclay dug out ...

Sneyd Cricket, Football and Sports Club ground, Burslem

The photograph was taken from the open land at the rear of Adkins Street and shows the football pitch to the left and the cricket ground to the right. the camera is looking south west. The church tower ...

St Bernadette's Church, Fegg Hayes, Stoke-on-Trent

St Bernadette's Church and Church Hall stand on the corner of Heskin Way and Fegg Hayes Road. The church and hall were built in 1962, when a new parish was created from Sacred Heart in Tunstall, to serve ...

St Chad's, Stafford. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior taken at St Chad's in the town of Stafford. It is one of the oldest ecclesiatic buildings in Stafford and was originally erected in the Norman period. After periods spent in disrepair ...

St Dominic's Convent and Church, Hartshill

The Dominican convent date from the middle of the 19th Century. The Church, dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains, is in the Gothic style and brick built. Built at the top of Hartshill ...

St Gregory's Church, Longton.

The demolition of St Gregory's Roman Catholic Church in Longton in 1968. The photograph shows the remains of the large rose window at the west end of the church which stood on Heathcote Road, opposite ...

St Gregory's RC Church, Longton

Heathcote Road, looking east. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church was built 1868-9 to designs by E.W. Pugin. The Presbytery was added in 1880.

St James Church, Longton

Taken from graveyard looking north. St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson at a cost of £10,000.

St James' Church, Longton

St James The Less Church in Longton photographed from the churchyard entrance on Normacot Road. Funded by the Church Building Act of 1818, this church was built in 1833-34, costing around £10,000, to ...

St James's Church, Longton

A view of the area of Longton around St. James's Church, looking south from Meir Hay.

St John Street Chapel, Hanley

St John Street runs north - south between Broom Street and Upper Huntbach Street. The chapel is close to the southern end. St John Street Chapel started life as a Welsh Presbyterian or Calvinist Methodist ...

St John's Church, Burslem

This engraving of St John's Church dates from around 1835. The view is from the churchyard.

St John's Church, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows the east end of St John's Church on High Street, Goldenhill. St John The Evangelist was built in 1841 with the vicarage to the left of the photograph. A new parish was created around ...

St John's Church, Longton

St. John the Baptist Church was built in 1792-95, replacing an earlier building of 1761. The transepts and chancel were built in 1827-28. The church was demolished in 1979 due to mining subsidence.

St John's Church, Longton

St John the Baptist Church and churchyard in Longton. This was the view across the graveyard from Rutland Road. The old church founded in 1764, rebuilt in 1792 with the east end nearest the camera enlarged ...