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Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Cobridge

Map showing Sneyd Street in Cobridge. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed by the Ordnance Survey Department in 1851 in accordance with the provisions of the Public Health Act. The ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Cobridge and Hot Lane

Map showing the area to the south-east of Burslem town centre. Hot Lane and North Road can be seen on the map. The road now known as Sandbach Road is marked Newcastle-under-Lyme and Leek Trust. An ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Hamil Road

Map showing Hamil Road just outside Burslem town centre. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed by the Ordnance Survey Department in 1851 in accordance with the provisions of the ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Hamil Road and Bycars

Map showing the area just north-east of Burslem town centre. Hamil and Bycar's colliery can be seen on the right of the map and Hamil Road to the left. The top left of this map would now feature ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Longport

Map of the Longport area including the Longport Pottery and Top Bridge Pottery factories alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal. The Old Wool Pack Horse Inn and Duke of Bridgewater public houses can ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Longport Pottery

Map of the Longport Pottery factory alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal. The road in the centre of the map is now known as Davenport Street. This road leads to Tunstall via Brownhills. Why were the ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport

Map showing the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre now known as Middleport. St. Paul's Church can be seen in the centre of the map. Dale Street, Globe Street and Newport Street are still ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport

Map showing the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre known as Middleport. Navigation Road and Newport Lane are still there today. Port Vale Mill can be seen situated on the Trent and Mersey ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport

Map of the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre now known as Middleport. Newport Lane runs down the centre of the map. It eventually meets the Trent and Mersey Canal. Furlong Lane, Port ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Port Vale Wharf and the Trent and Mersey Canal

To the south-west of Burslem, this area is now known as Middleport. Longport Station and Fowlea Brook can be seen toward the bottom left of the map. The Railway Inn is just along the road from ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - The Trent and Mersey Canal through Longport and Middleport

Map showing the Trent and Mersey Canal weaving through Longport and Middleport. This area lies to the south-west of Burslem town centre. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps- Public Sewer in St. John's Square and Market Place Plan

Map showing details of Burslem's drainage plan. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed by the Ordnance Survey Department in 1851 in accordance with the provisions of the Public ...

Burslem Fire Brigade

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This is an extract from a feature film made in Burslem in the Potteries in the summer of 1918, and shown in September. It shows the turn-out of the Burslem Fire Brigade – a typical action scene in early ...

Burslem Railway Station

The entrance to Burslem Station on Moorland Road, alongside Burslem Park. Construction of the station began in 1870 and the Potteries Loop Line reached Burslem in 1873. The tablet over the door reads ...

Burston, near Stone

A postcard view looking north-west towards Burston village. The building in the distance on the left is the Greyhound Inn. The thatched cottages on the right have since been demolished. This postcard ...

Burston, Sandon,

The thatched cottage on the right has since been demolished.

Burton and Ashby Light Railway, Swadlincote, Derbyshire

The Burton and Ashby Light Railway was a tramway system operating in three counties from Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire to Swadlincote in Derbyshire and then to Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire, ...

Burton and Ashby Light Railway, Swadlincote, Derbyshire

The Burton and Ashby Light Railway was a tramway system operating in three counties between 1906 and 1927. It ran from Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire to Swadlincote in Derbyshire and then to Ashby-de-la-Zouch ...