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Falcon Pottery Works, Sturgess Street, Stoke

This building plan shows the Falcon Pottery works in Sturgess Street which, like the Goss works, was owned by William Henry Goss. The building are now grade II listed. The plan shows the front, back ...

Falcon Works.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens and an exterior wooden staircase. Exterior stairs were a feature of pottery factories. Workshops tended to be separate rooms with separate entrance doors. There ...

Farm Buildings, Hilderstone. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of farm buildings at Hilderstone, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Farndale Street, Tunstall

The view west along Farndale Street from Wesley Street in what Bert Bentley described as "light very poor". This part of Farndale Street was been demolished and no trace remains. Farndale Street was ...

Fegg Hayes and Victoria Colliery waste tip, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking north from the Springbank Road/Chell Heath Road area over Fegg Hayes. Victoria Colliery waste tip is in the centre. Onn the right edge of the photograph are some of the 110 prefab ...

Fegg Hayes House, Stoke-on-Trent

Fegg Hayes House stood off Fegg Hayes Road. Bert Bentley recorded it as the one time home of "a Mrs Beswick (potter)". Fegg Hayes House was two houses at one time, to the left lived Horace Francis ...

Fegg Hayes Methodist Church, Stoke-on-Trent

Fegg Hayes Methodist Church stood on the corner of Fegg Hayes Road (formerly North Parade) and Oxford Road. it was opened in 1874 and originally known as the North Parade Wesleyan Chapel. The church ...

Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent

Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel stood at the corner of East Terrace and Fegg Hayes Road. Also known as the Lear Memorial Chapel, the building dates from 1882 although later extended. The red brick ...

Fegg Hayes Road and Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking east along Fegg Hayes Road towards Chatterley Whitfield Colliery. Oxford Road is at the end. Fegg Hayes Road was originally called North Parade. On the right edge is the entrance to the Lear ...

Female imbecile ward, Stoke workhouse, Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of the female imbecile ward (so called at the time) built in 1894 at Stoke workhouse on Newcastle Road. Workhouses were originally meant to be places where the poor could work in return for ...

Fenpark Road looking towards Pole Dole, Fenton

This photograph was taken from just outside the Methodist Chapel on Fenpark Road, looking east towards Pool Dole. In the far distance is the spoil tip of Mossfield Colliery. The white building in the ...

Fenton Board School, King Street, Fenton

Details of windows, tiles and brickwork on the front of the Fenton Board School on King Street, near Victoria Square. Originally known as the Market street Board School, the buildings housed both infants ...

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' ...

Fenton Collieries

A misty view of the pit head buildings of Glebe Collieries and Brickworks (Fenton Collieries). The colliery operated from 1865 until closure in 1964. This photograph was taken from Victoria Place before ...

Fenton Collieries from Derry Stree, Fenton

This was the view from Derry Street, a short street running north off Grove Road looking north east towards Fenton. To the right are the chimneys and winding gear of Glebe Colliery and Brickworks, now ...

Fenton Collieries tramway

This is the route of the chain tramway that connected Fenton, Lawn and Castle Collieries with the coal wharf in Victoria Place in Fenton. The tramway passed Fenton Park Farm, the buildings of which are ...

Fenton Colliery spoil tip from Duke Street, Fenton

The bungalow stands at the southern end of Duke Street just before the railway bridge. The spoil tip immediately behind belonged to Fenton (Glebe) Colliery and brickworks. A mineral line ran in a cutting ...

Fenton from Grove Road

This photograph was taken looking north east from the western end of Grove Road. On then left edge is Christchurch, Fenton and in the centre, the pithead buildings of Fenton (Glebe) Colliery with its ...