PMT depot, Scotia Road, Burslem
The Potteries Motor Traction company's Burslem depot was on Scotia Road. Originally it was Brown's Motor Co garage and was taken over by PMT in 1951. Enlarged in 1961, it took over from Goldenhill as ...
PMT Garage in Clough Street, Hanley
The Potteries Motor Traction Company ran buses in the Potteries from 1933, taking over from its predecessor the Potteries Electric Traction Co who had started the earliest trams in the area. The Hanley ...
Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd., Butler Street, Stoke-on-Trent
Postcard of Potteries Motor Traction Company Limited, Butler Street, Stoke-on-Trent, dated 10th March 1936. Potteries Motor Traction provided coaches for private hire. The information on the bottom of ...
Potteries Motor Traction Company (PMT) depot, Clough Street, Hanley
The PMT depot was towards the eastern end of Clough Street, Hanley. The main garage building has been replaced but the entrance and frontage survives, minus the clock tower. The depot in Clough street ...
Steam Omnibus
Steam omnibuses operated between railway stations and villages, towns, etc.
They were slow by todays standards, having a top speed of around 20-25mph.
An omnibus like this one operated between ...
Stone Road (A34) near Trentham
This photograph is looking south along the A34 and was taken from close to the junction with Whitmore Road (off to the right, just beyond the bus shelter). In the distance is the original entrance to ...
The coachyard, sculpture gallery and clocktower, Trentham Hall
The back of the Trentham Hall. The sculpture gallery is on the right with the estate clock tower in the centre. In the foreground is part of the original hall courtyard and riding school. This was the ...
Tower Square, Tunstall
Looking down Tower Square with Tunstall Town Hall and High Street in the background. Known as Market Square until the 1950s this part of Tunstall was laid out after 1815.The yellow brick clock tower was ...
Webberley's shop, Percy Street, Hanley
This imposing building on the corner of Percy Street and Tontine Street is the Free Trade Building. From 1924 it was the home to Webberley's (printers, stationers and booksellers). Previous occupants ...