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Mayne Street, Hanford
A view south along Mayne Street from close to its junction with Church Lane. Immediately to the right is the junction with Stone Road (A34). The houses and cottages on the left still stand although the ...
Mayne Street, Hanford
A view north along Mayne Street, formerly High Street, Hanford. Coming in from the right is Wilson Road. In the centre right of the photograph is the traditional sign of The Abercrombie public house, ...
Mazda Lamps factory and Mother's Pride Bakery, Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The industrial site on the far side of Newcastle Road (A34) had two factories. Farthest away from the camera is the Mother's Pride Bakery. This was part of Premier Foods group. Between the 1960s and ...
Meakin's Newfield Pottery, Tunstall
Alfred Meakin's Newfield Pottery stood on High Street between Tunstall and Sandyford in the area known as Newfield. Just to the right of the photograph were Newfield Sidings, at the end of the Newfield ...
Meat Market, Burslem
This photograph has been taken from the roof top of the sequence of buildings that ran down from Jenkins Street to the Moorland Road/Swan Bank traffic lights. This block contained the Princes Hall, the ...
Meerbrook Post Office. Photographed by William Blake.
Village view taken at Meerbrook, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
This view includes a group of children and the village post office.
Meerbrook. Photographed by William Blake.
Village view taken at Meerbrook, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
This view includes a group of children and the village post office.
Meir
Photograph taken looking wesstwards towards Meir Church from near the Broadway Cinema entrance on Uttoxeter Road.
Meir Aerodrome and Glider
A glider prepares for take-off at Meir Aerodrome. Meir had the Air Training Corps stationed at the airfield. Many young people had a chance to fly solo. They would never have had a chance other than through ...
Meir Aerodrome and Glider
A glider prepares for take-off at Meir Aerodrome.
The Potteries once had its own airport, one of the first in the UK, and it was used by passengers on the route from Speke to London. It was in use ...
Meir Aerodrome and Tiger Moth
A Tiger Moth bi-plane prepares for take-off at Meir. This was a training aircraft and glider tug for the ATC.
A pub named after the famous bi-plane once stood on Sandon Road, Meir. A reflection of ...
Meir heath, The Cross Roads. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the cross roads at Meir Heath, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The picture was taken from Hilderstone Road and the Windmill public house can be seen on the right.
Meir Heath. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene with a view of the windmill and Windmill Pub at Meir Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Meir Road & Ludwall Road, Normacot
Photograph taken looking east, Ludwall Road is on the right.
Meir Road and Ludwall Road, Normacot
Normacot school is pictured on the extreme left. The school opened in 1853, with new buildings in 1876, and a new infants' school in 1895. All the new buildings were demolished in about 1954.
Meir Road, Normacot
Photograph taken at the junction of Spring Road and Star and Garter Road.
Meir Road, Normacot
The Methodist iron chapel can be seen, far right. This chapel was built in 1880. It was known locally as the 'tin chapel'. It later formed part of the Sunday school until 1960, when it was destroyed ...