Salvation Army Citadel, Fountain Street, Fenton
The Salvation Army Citadel was in Fountain Street, near the corner with Hitchman Street. This building replaced a chapel in Canning Street in 1912. The building still stands, but with a different use.
Salvation Army Citadel, Tunstall
The Salvation Army Citadel stood on the corner of Ladywell Road (formerly Sneyd Street) and Harewood Street. The building was originally Tunstall's first theatre (The Prince of Wales), opened in 1865. ...
Saxon Cross Shaft, Eyam, Derbyshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Stereoscope slide of a Saxon Cross Shaft at Eyam Church, Derbyshire.
Saxon Cross Shafts in Checkley Churchyard. Photographed by William Blake.
Examples of saxon cross shafts in the the churchyard at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Saxon Cross-Shaft, Alstonefield. Photographed by William Blake.
Stereoscope image of an anglo-saxon cross-shaft found at Alstonefield Church, Staffordshire
School Lane, Longton
Looking north-east along School Lane (later Webberley Lane) to St. James's Church. Longton Church of England School, built in 1836, is on the left.
School Lane, Longton
Looking north-east along School Lane (later Webberley Lane) to St. James's Church. Longton Church of England School, built in 1836, is on the left.
Shaftesbury Church, off Greenhead Street, Burslem
Today this single storey building is used as a warehouse. It was constructed before 1832, originally for use as a non-conformist chapel. The main entrance has a double door centred between two large window ...
Shelton Cemetery Chapel, Cemetery Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of Shelton Cemetery Chapel on Cemetery Road. The building was erected in 1860 and is actually comprised of two chapels: one for Church of England followers and the other for non-conformist ...
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 ...