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Hardinge Street, Fenton
Looking along Hardinge Street from Standard Street. The view today is much changed with the terraced houses, all built before 1880, replaced with semi-detached housing. The Albion Inn has been demolished. ...
Harecastle railway tunnel from Hollywall Lane, Tunstall
Looking westwards from Hollywall Lane towards the southern entrance of the Harecastle railway tunnels (immediately behind the first pylon). On the skyline to the right is the pillar of the Wedgwood Monument ...
Harley Street, Hanley
Harley Street, Hanley, looking towards Lichfield Street. In the 1980s it narrowly avoided demolition as the Potteries Way ring road made its way around the town.
File name: Hanley - Harley St 1967 ...
Harpfield Road, Penkhull
The view southwards from the Newcastle Lane roundabout, along Harpfield Road. To the right are houses and bungalows built in the late 1940s along Algar Road. To the left the slightly later houses along ...
Harpfield Road, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking north east up Harpfield Road from close to the junction with Newcastle Road (A34). The road curves round towards the roundabout at Keelings Drive, off the photograph. Flash Lane ...
Harrison & Sons colour works, Hillcrest Street, Hanley
Harrison's Phoenix Chemical Works was on Garth Street. This photograph shows the corner of Harrison's works at the junction of Hillcrest Street and Garth Street (off to the right). This part of the works ...
Harrison & Sons mill, Lichfield Street, Hanley
This Harrison's mill was at the southern end of Lichfield Street, close to the junction with Leek Road. The Joiner's Square factory produced colours and glazes. It was part of the larger group of Harrison's ...
Harrisons's Phoenix Works and offices, Garth Street, Hanley
Harrison & Sons manufactured a wide range of materials for the ceramics industry, mainly for decorating. Their Phoenix Works was at the south end of Garth Street (until the 1950s known Bath Street) in ...
Hartshill Church of England School, Vicarage Road, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of Hartshill Church of England School in Vicerage Road.
Diagrams (from top):
- Front of the school
- Section through the building
This diagram was created in 1982 during the Stoke-on-Trent ...
Hartshill from North Street, Stoke-on-Trent
This is a view southwards from the floor of the Fowlea Brook valley and North Street towards Holy Trinity Church, Hartshill. The line of houses running across in front of the church is Minton Street, ...
Hartshill Institute, Hartshill Road, Stoke
This plan is of the Hartshill Institute.
An article in The Staffordshire Sentinel and Midlands Counties Advertiser of Saturday, January 15, 1859 reports on the official opening of the building.
Its ...
Hartshill Orthopaedic Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph shows the front of the Hartshill Orthopaedic Hospital on Hartshill Road. Opened in 1931, the buildings were demolished in 1997. The railings in the foreground were designed by Gordon Forsyth ...
Hartshill railway station, Stoke-on-Trent
A photograph taken from a wagon in the siding at Hartshill and Basford Halt. The camera is looking west towards the mouth of the tunnel taking the line to Newcastle. The station, opened in 1905, was on ...
Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking westwards along Hartshill Road from the junction with The Avenue (off to the left). The line of shop buildings has hardly changed: the Cooperative store is just as it was and the street is a mixture ...
Harvey Street or Sneyd Terrace, Burslem
The camera is looking northeast along what was Harvey Street in the 1890s, later Sneyd Terrace and now named Lingard Street. At the top end today is Stoke on Trent College's Burslem campus. On the right ...
Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.
Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from Bass Bank, near the signal box, west of Longton Station. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.
Harvey's Chimney, Longton
Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.