Normacot Road, Longton
Photograph taken looking to the west. The Wheat Sheaf public house is in the distance on the left.
Normacot Road, Longton
The derelict Uncle Tom's Cabin shop at no.154 Normacot Road can be seen to the left.
Normacot Road, Longton
Looking east from opposite the Wheat Sheaf pub. The demolition of the houses is in progress.
Normacot Road, Longton
Houses being demolished on Normacot Road. Photograph taken from the end of New Church. The front window of the Ring o' Bells public house is pictured to the right.
Normacot Road, Longton
Photograph taken from Commerce Street.
Normacot Road, Longton
Adams' new buildings being demolished near the Wheat Sheaf Inn (No. 64, Normacot Road).
Normacot Road, Longton
Houses in Normacot Road, Longton, being demolished.
Normacot Road, Normacot
Photograph taken from waste ground to the east of Ebor Street (formerly York street).
Normacot Road, Normacot
Photograph taken from waste ground, east of Ebor Street (formerly York Street).
Normacot tunnel, Meir
The photograph shows the eastern end of Normacot tunnel near Meir Station. The railway is the Crewe to Derby line via Stoke. The houses running across above tunnel are on Station View and Meir Station ...
Normacot, Longton
Possibly Upper Belgrave Road. Note the very early motor car and relative lack of buildings.
Normacot. Photographed by William Blake.
Postcard with a view of Normacot, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
North Road, Burslem
The view north west along North Road from the junction with Sandbach Road. The railway bridge carried the Potteries Loop Line: Cobridge Station was to then left. In the distance are the potworks in Burslem ...
North Stafford Hotel and Josiah Wedgwood statue, Stoke upon Trent
A view of Winton Square showing the Neo-Jacobean style North Stafford Hotel, on the left, which was opened as the Railway Hotel in 1849. To the right are three houses (Nos 4,5 & 6) built in the same style ...
North Stafford Hotel, Stoke upon Trent
Today's North Stafford Hotel faces Stoke station across Station Road and was originally called The Railway Hotel. The hotel and the station were designed and built together and the hotel opened for business ...
North Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A view along North Street from the entrance to the railway goods yard. To the left is Cliff Vale Terrace (now part of North Street) with the light of the goods yard to the right. This is now the route ...
Norton Colliery from Harrison Road, Norton-in-the-Moors
Norton Colliery is in the centre foreground just beyond the houses. The spoil tip on the horizon belongs to Sneyd Colliery and the flatter, lower ground in between is the valley of the Bank Haye Brook. ...