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Gospel Hall, Stoke upon Trent

The Gospel Hall at the junction of City Road and Whieldon Road was built in 1896 as a Catholic Apostolic Church. The brick and stone building had become the Gospel Hall by 1958. The hall was demolished ...

Great Bridgeford Methodist Chapel,

Hall Street, Burslem

View south along Hall Street from Westport Road towards St Paul's churchyard at the bottom of the hill. The tower on the left belongs to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, a Grade II listed building. ...

Hanley Salvation Army Citadel, Glass Street, Hanley

The Salvation Army Citadel stands in Glass Street in Hanley. Opened in 1903, this building is the third of the Salvation Army's Hanley places of worship. The buildings closer to the camera belonged to ...

Hanley Tabernacle, Town Road, Hanley

The Congregational Independent Tabernacle Church was founded in Hanley in 1784, a Mission Hall was built in 1879 and the church in the photograph built on Town Road (then known as High Street) in 1883. ...

Hednesford Spiritualist Church, Market Street

Situated at the rear of 23 Market Street

High Street, Stramshall

A snowy scene in Stramshall, looking east along High Street. On the left hand side is the Primitive Methodist Chapel, built in 1899. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar ...

Independent Congregational Chapel, Stone,

The Independent Congregational Chapel was built on North Street (now Station Road) in 1786. The building was demolished in 1871 and St. Mary's Home, now St. Mary's Chambers, was built on the site.

International Friendship League, Stafford

Members of the Stafford Branch of the International Friendship League pictured at their meeting at the Friends Meeting House on Foregate Street, Stafford. The evening included a film show, followed by ...

Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This view was probably taken from the Municipal Hall. The white frontage of the Plaza Cinema can be seen on the edge of Nelson Place, with the spire of the Congregational Church in Kings Street visible ...

King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An oil painting of King Street, by Henry Lark Pratt. The view is looking down towards the centre of the town and the tower of St. Giles' Church can just be made out with a flag flying from the top of ...

Ladywell Road, Tunstall

At the time of the photograph, this was the eastern end of Sneyd Street, which was renamed Ladywell Road in the 1950s. The photograph was taken looking north west near the corner of Wesley Street. On ...

Lascelles Street, Tunstall

This is the view looking east along Lascelles Street (formerly known as Victoria Terrace) towards High Street in Tunstall. The building on the right was a Methodist New Connexion Chapel built in 1857. ...

Laying of Memorial stones at Rudyard Wesleyan Chapel

The laying of the Memorial Stones for the new Wesleyan Chapel at Lake Road, Rudyard on 25 April 1912.

Licensing of Deaconess Sheila Fenn, Perton

A group of those present for the licensing of Deaconess Sheila Fenn, who was the first Minister for Perton, on 3 September 1978. From left to right: Edward Marks; Rt. Rev. Francis Cocks, Bishop of Shrewsbury; ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

View form the junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road. The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the right ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

Looking along Lichfield Road towards the town centre. On the left is the Baptist Chapel on The Green which opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the ...

Lightwood Chapel, Lightwood Road, Lightwood

Photograph taken looking South. Lightwood Methodist Chapel was built in 1816. The later Sunday school building can also be seen.