St John's Vicarage, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent
A view towards St John's Church vicarage from the graveyard at the rear of the church. St John The Evangelist church is just visible on the left hand edge of the photograph. To the right of the vicarage, ...
St Margaret's Mission Church, Victoria Road, Fenton Low
The mission church of St Margaret and St Anthony in St Anthony's Row off Victoria Road in Fenton. Behind is the spoil tip of Berry Hill Collieries.
A small church was opened around 1896 as a mission ...
St Mary's school and chapel, Plex Street, Tunstall.
This photograph was taken looking westwards along Plex Street from the corner of Roundwell Street (formerly Well Street) in Tunstall. The building on the right was originally St Mary's school-chapel, ...
St Mathew's Church, Fenton
St Mathew's Church was in the wedge of land between Park Street (which is still called Park Street) and Park Road (now known as Fenpark Road) in Fenton. This is a view of the south side from Park Street. ...
St Matthew's Church, Fenton
The camera is looking eastwards with King Street off to the right and Park Road (now Fenpark Road) off to the left. St Matthew's Church is in the centre. Beyond the church is the Turner Memorial School.
Sty ...
St Michael's Anglican Mission Church, Bucknall Old Road, Hanley
The brick built St Michael and All Saints Mission Church was opened around 1912. It was a mission church of St Luke's in the Wellington area of Hanley. It stood on Bucknall Old Road just before the junction ...
St Michael's Road, Chell, Tunstall
Taken from the corner of Benson Street and St Michael's Road in Pitts Hill, the camera is looking south towards Tunstall with the tower and copper domes of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, on Queen's ...
St Paul's Church, Burslem
The photograph shows the west face of St Paul's Church from Ellgreave Street. The church stood in Church Square, on the border of Burslem, Dalehall and Longport. Opened in 1830, it was a large stone Gothic ...
St Paul's Church, Dalehall, Burslem
The east end of St Paul's Church from near the bottom of Hall Street showing the extensive 3 acre churchyard. Ellgreave Street is hidden behind the church, to the left are Sant Street and Globe Street. ...
St Peter ad Vincula Church, Glebe Street, Stoke
This plan shows St.Peter ad Vincula church which is on of Stoke's main landmarks. It was built between 1826 and 1830 and is a fine example of gothic architecture. The building, as well as some of the ...
St Peter's Church, Caverswall
Monuments in the chancel. To the right is the monument of Countess St. Vincent . It was sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey in 1818.
St Peter's Church, Stoke upon Trent
A view of the west end and tower of St Peter Ad Vincula (St Peter in Chains) from Glebe Street. The Gothic style church was built in the late 1820s and renovated in the 1880s. To the left of the photograph ...
St Thomas' Place, Penkhull
Looking along St Thomas' Place towards St Thomas's Church ion Penkhull. On the corner on the left is the Marquis of Granby public house. In the centre of the road junction is an unusually painted Police ...
St. Andrews, Sneyd Street, Sneyd Green, Burslem
This church was constructed between 1900 and 1924. It is rectangular in plan, being seven rooms wide by two rooms deep. The front of the building has two stone boot scrapers and a stone cross at the apex ...
St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton
The east end of the church. The core of the church dates to 1626. It was restored and enlarged by Charles Lynam of Stoke on Trent in 1867.
St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton
The west end of the church. The core of the church dates to 1626. It was restored and enlarged by Charles Lynam of Stoke on Trent in 1867.
St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton
St Bartholomew's Church from just off Church Road in Blurton. The exact date of the church is uncertain, but it was in existence in 1577 although the present building is largely a 1620 and later rebuild. ...
St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton
The south side of the church, taken from the road. The core of the church dates to 1626. It was restored and enlarged by Charles Lynam of Stoke on Trent in 1867.