United Methodist Church, Normacot
The United Methodist Church, also known as Christ Church stood in Meir Road, was built in 1910 and was demolished in 2005.
United Methodist Church, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior with a view of the United Methodist Church, Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The church is now a private residence.
Upper Normacot Road, Normacot
Looking south: Normacot Church of England School is on the left, the Church of Holy Evangelists on belgrave Road is ahead.
The Church of Holy Evangelists was built in 1847. It was designed by George ...
Upper Normacot Road, Normacot
Photograph taken looking south towards the Church of Holy Evangelists. A very faded print.
The Church of Holy Evangelists was built in 1847. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott, and paid for by ...
Victoria Methodist Church, Ford Green Road, Burslem
Located on the corner with Regina Street this one storey rectangular building was constructed in red flemish brickwork including blue brick plinth. The pitched felt covered roof also has dentilation and ...
Victoria Square and St Mark's Church, Shelton
The camera is looking southwards along Broad Street from near the top of Victoria Square. St Mark's Church, with its 120 foot tower, is the largest church in the city. It was built in the 1830s to serve ...
View over Longton from Ashwood area.
A view almost due south from Ashwood towards the centre of Longton with the tower of St James The Less church in the centre of the photograph. Longton town centre lies to the right. Immediately to the ...
View towards Tunstall from the top of The Sytch, Burslem
The Sytch was the hill up to Burslem from Brownhills. The photograph is looking north east with Westport Road (formerly Liverpool Road) in the foreground. What is now Federation Road would be going off ...
Watery Lane, Normacot
Photograph taken looking north, the church of Holy Evangelists can be seen in the distance.
The Church of Holy Evangelists was built in 1847. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott, and paid for by ...
Webberley Lane, Longton
Photograph taken looking north-east up Webberley Lane. St. James's school, which became Tawney House, can be seen on the left.
Wesley Methodist Chapel, Epworth Street, Stoke
This is a plan of the Wesley Methodist chapel on Epworth Street. The methodist movement had a strong following in Stoke-on-Trent and Wesleyan chapels were built in many of the city's towns. Epworth Street ...
Wesleyan Chapel, Brammer Street, Bradeley
This chapel has a plaque above the door reading 'Wesleyan 1884'. Either side of the door are two rectangular windows, each with a stone plaque underneath. The inscriptions read: 'Laid by Mr C F H Bowers. ...
Wesleyan Chapel. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at the Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Stafford Street is now known as the Strand. Blake's shop was situated on this street.
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent
The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, built in 1868, was on High Street, Goldenhill. It replaced a smaller, earlier chapel and could seat over 500. The red brick building which stood close to the corner with ...
Wesleyan Methodist Church, 69 Epworth Street, Stoke
Epworth Street was previously named Cross Street until 1912. The datestone in this building shows that it was constructed in 1816. A Wesleyan Chapel is an early Methodist Chapel. John Wesley, an Anglican ...
Wetley Rocks Church
A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative.
Photographed by William Blake.
Wetley Rocks Church
A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative.
Photographed by William Blake.
Where Arrows Were Sharpened, Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.
Church detail taken at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
The stonework has markings that were made by people sharpening arrow heads on it. This buttress is in the ...