Normacot Road, Longton
Houses in Normacot Road, Longton, being demolished.
Normacot Road, Longton
Adams' new buildings being demolished near the Wheat Sheaf Inn (No. 64, Normacot Road).
Normacot Road, Longton
At the junction with Commerce Street. Shows house with portico undergoing demolition.
Normacot Road, Longton
Houses being demolished on Normacot Road. Photograph taken from the end of New Church.
Normacot Road, Longton
Photograph taken looking to the west. The Wheat Sheaf public house is in the distance on the left.
Normacot Road, Normacot
Photograph taken from waste ground to the east of Ebor Street (formerly York street).
Old cottages, Meir Road, Normacot
Graham's Cottages undergoing demolition on Meir Road. Photograph taken at the end of Star and Garter Road.
Old Longton Cottage Hospital
Photograph taken during demolition. The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the north side of the same street. ...
Old Longton Cottage Hospital, Normacot
The hospital in the process of being demolished. The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the north side of ...
Pipe laying near Normacot Church
The school and church can be seen. The pipes being laid are possibly sewer pipes.
The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church ...
Pottery factory exterior.
Pottery factory exterior with a view of two calcining ovens.
Taken at Werrington Road, Stoke-on-Trent shortly before demolition in 1974.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...
Sampson Bridgwood's Anchor Pottery works, Longton
Demolition work at Sampson Bridgwood's Anchor works in the East Vale area of Longton. The photograph was taken from Goddard Street. Partial demolition shows a "oven-n-'ovel" arrangement. The oven is ...
St. James's Church, Longton
Photograph taken from the Sheaf Passage area. Buildings are being demolished in the foreground.
Steeplejack, Longton
A steeplejack looks across Longton from the top of the 213 feet tall Harvey's chimney before it was demolished in 1962.
The demolition of Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from The Strand. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.
The station and gasworks, Longton
Photograph taken looking east, St. James's church can be seen in the distance. The entrance to the yard was by Murdoch St.
This is the now site of the Tesco super store and car park.
Timber yard, Cockster Brook, Longton
Cockster Brook flows into Chitlings Brook, which is a tributary of the River Trent. To the right is a timber yard.
Trentham Hall, during demolition
A view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. Behind is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing.