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14 Frederick Avenue, Penkhull
This building was originally a Sunday School and Chapel that stood on Frederick Avenue, previously Frederick Street until 1912. It was constructed in 1909 but has since been demolished.
2 - 9 Brook Street, Stoke
This building plan shows the row of terraced buildings on Brook Street in Stoke. They were designed by Henry Ward in tudor-gothic style and were constructed in 1838. Many of the buildings are now used ...
2 Brook Street, Stoke
This plan is of 2 Brook Street in Stoke. It was designed by Henrey Ward and constructed in 1838. It is now Grade II listed.
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2 Sneyd Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of the terraced house at no.2 Sneyd Street in Cobridge. The house backs onto the Market Tavern pub; there was once a door between the two but it has been bricked up.
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25 - 31 South Walk, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of 25 - 31 South Walk in Meir. The properties are larger than the terraced houses typically found in Stoke-on-Trent which often only have two bedrooms.
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263 Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of 263 Hartshill Road. The building is one of the Minton cottages, built in 1857 by the Minton pottery factory for its employees. The houses still stand today overlooking Hartshill Park.
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44 - 46 Paradise Street, Tunstall
This plan is of two terraced houses in Paradise Street, Tunstall which were built before 1922. They are typical of the 'two up, two down' properties which were built across Stoke-on-Trent and both have ...
48 Broad Street, Hanley
In the 1960s, number 48 Broad Street was occupied by Gestetner, a company that manufactured duplication and reproducing machines in the days before photocopiers. Gestetnering involved making a stencil ...
60 - 62 Trentham Road, Stoke-on-Trent
This building plan shows two rather grand houses on Trentham Road. Each of the houses has four bedrooms and a cellar.
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60 - 70 Trent Valley Road, Penkhull
This plan shows the terraced houses of numbers 60 to 70 Trent Valley Road in Penkhull.
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- Front of buildings
- Back of buildings
This diagram was created in 1982 during ...
8 - 10 Sneyd Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent
This building plan is of two terraced houses in Cobridge that were built before 1922. They are of the typical 'two up, two down' style that was common in terraced houses across North Staffordshire.
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9 - 13 Mellor Street, Packmoor
This plan is of three terraced houses in Mellor Street, which were built before 1922. Housing of this type was largely constructed between 1860 and 1950 and can still be found throughout the Potteries.
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A back alley, Hanley
This is the cobbled alley that runs along the back of the houses in Denbigh Street and Century Street (formerly Brook Street) in Hanley. The camera is looking eastwards towards Hanley. The houses here ...
A Bit Thick for Father Christmas In the Potteries. Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape with the caption "A Bit Thick for Father Christmas In the Potteries". Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Despite an obvious pride in many of the aspects of the pottery ...
A coal wharf, Bridgwood Street, Longton
This photograph is looking north along Bridgwood Street from close to the Sutherland Road junction. A coal wharf on the right was alongside Bridgwood Street (formerly called Wharf Street). The bridge ...
A G Richardson's Britannia Pottery, Cobridge
A G Richardson's Britannia Pottery stood at the junction of North Road and Leek New Road in Cobridge. Behind the works is the spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery (now Sneyd Hill Park). The office building still ...
A hovel at the Victoria Pottery, Fenton
The entrance to a hovel at the Victoria Pottery in Fenton. A hovel was a brick built bottle shaped building that enclosed the kiln. The hovel created a draught which removed smoke and protected the firing ...
A J Wilkinson's Pottery, Irwell Street, Middleport
The front entrance to A J Wilkinson's Pottery in Irwell Street (formerly West Street). West Street was at the bottom of Prospect Street, close to the Trent & Mersey Canal, off Newport Lane. West Street, ...