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Mount Tabor Methodist Chapel, King Street, Fenton

The Mount Tabor Methodist Chapel in the photograph stood on Market Street (now King Street) in Fenton. The gothic style chapel dates from 1869 replacing a smaller chapel built in 1811. The rebuilt chapel ...

Foley China Works, Fenton

The Foley China Works was on King Street close to the border between Fenton and Longton and dates from 1850. The first operators were Robinson & Co, before the works were taken over by Elijah Brain & ...

Fenton Board School, King Street, Fenton

Previously known as Market Street Board School, this infants' and junior school was established in 1872, with the buildings in the photograph opened in 1878. The school later became Glebe County Infants' ...

British Pottery Company's Melbourne Works, King Street, Fenton

The camera is looking west along King Street towards Fenton. The Melbourne Works in the foreground, stood at the eastern end of King Street in the Foley district. Beyond are the three works Old Foley ...

Ramsden's Colours and Glazes, fenton

C E Ramsden manufactured colour chemicals and potters materials. This is part of their works in Montrose Street, Fenton, now demolished. The company had other premises at the bottom of Duke Street in ...

Ramsden's Colour and Glaze works, Fenton

C E Ramsden's colour and glaze works stood on the corner of Montrose Street and King Street in Fenton. The company had other works at the bottom of Duke Street. The building still stands.

C G Ramsden's works, Duke Street, Fenton

C G Ramsden manufactured colours and glazes for the ceramics industry. The works were at the southern end of Duke Street, close to the railway line. The works is on the site of Oldfield's 19th century ...

Longton Railway Station

An aerial photograph taken on the 22 September 1961 from the top of Harvey’s chimney shows a steam locomotive leaving Longton Railway Station. Longton Station opened on the Crewe-Derby line of the North ...

St Thomas Aquinas School, Knowl Street, Stoke-on-Trent

On the left is St Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Junior School in Knowl Street in Stoke. To the right is part of the senior school with the science block. The junior school occupied then original St Peter's ...

Stokeville, Regent Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view up Regent Street from close to the junction within London Road. At the top is Munster Terrace, formerly West Street. This area of London Road was developed as part of Stokeville from ...

The Red Lion public house, Stoke-on-Trent

the Redd Lion stood onthe southeastern edge of St Peter's Churchyard in Stoke. This photograph was taken from Bowstead Street. The building was demolished in the 1970s and rebuilt at Crich Tramway Museum...

The Red Lion public house, Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view along Church Street looking towards Stoke. The leafy area just beyond the inn is the corner of St Peter's Churchyard. In the distance are the shops on Church Street in Stoke. Bowstead ...

Empire Porcelain Company, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The Empire Porcelain Company's works stood on the corner of Stoke Road and Newlands Street. This photograph was taken from the corner of Queen Anne Street opposite. Beyond the corner of Elgin Street, ...

Vinebank Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view northwards along Vinebank Street from the junction with London Road. Previously known as Vine Street and before that Upper Vine Row, the right hand side was originally built up in the ...

Water Street, Boothen

Looking northwards along Water Street towards the junction with Fletcher Road (to the right) and All Saints Road (to the left). Fletcher Road continues off to the left, from where the photograph was taken. ...

Dennis & Sons Pottery, Fenton

This is the rear of Dennis & Sons Pottery in Fenton. the works were sandwiched between Star Bank or Park Lane and Cross Keys Square on King Street. The company were earthenware manufacturers. Shortly ...

Shelley Pottery, King Street, Fenton

The Shelley pottery stood on the north side of King Street close to the junction with Hollings Street. Prior to 1910 the company traded as Foley China. Most of the works have been demolished although ...

Sterling Pottery, Canning Street, Fenton

Sterling Pottery was in Fenton from around 1939 until the mid 195s. The works had previously been part of Bailey Potteries. this photograph was taken at the bottom Of Canning Street, just south of King ...