Date:1841
Description:This sheet shows the areas now known as Goldenhill and Newchapel . You can see buildings and areas known as Lower Stadmoreslow, Lanes End, Black Bull, Brook House, Bent, Colclough Lane, Wedgwood, Bent, Turnhurst, Sandyford, Sandyford Pottery, Golden Hill, Parkhouse and Old Cott. It also shows the Tunstall and Wolstanton Union Workhouse which was built in 1838/9, on Turnhurst Road.
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Watercolour by John Whessell with the church in the background and the graveyard ...
A watercolour by R.M. Colley, looking towards St. Margaret's Church, Wolstanton. ...
Wolstanton County Grammar School was opened in 1928
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This sheet shows the areas now known as Goldenhill and Newchapel . You can see buildings and areas ...
This sheet shows the area now known as Apedale, and includes Apedale Furnace, Wood Farm and Meadow Farm...
This sheet shows the town of Tunstall, Dimsdale, Chesterton, New House farm and Bradwell Wood Farm.
This sheet shows the area on the border of the Parish of Norton including land and farms known as Catherine ...
This sheet shows Knutton, Duggeleys and a Mill. Part of the map is blank and it shows where the Parish ...
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Donor ref:NM.2017.124.152F (22/35105)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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