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Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the Municipal Hall taken from Queen's Gardens. The Gardens were laid out in 1897 on land that had been bought by public subscription, in order to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.The ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Municipal Hall was built, between 1888 and 1890, to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was built in red brick with a facade containing life size figures that represented art, literature, ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Painted in 1965 by Jack Clarkson this picture shows the magnificent Municipal Hall in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Demolished in 1967 the Hall was replaced by Newcastle library. To the left of the painting the ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century to create new land on which to build. Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century to create new land on which to build. Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. ...

Norman chapel at Dosthill, Tamworth

A view of the Norman Chapel on Church Road, Dosthill viewed from the north east. The chapel dates from the 12th century and stands in the churchyard of St. Paul's Church which can be seen to the right ...

Norton and Ball Green Community Centre, Stoke-on-Trent

The Community Centre is on St Nicholas Avenue. In the 1960s Stoke on Trent Council had a policy of building community centres and the Norton centre was one of the first, opening in 1962.

Oddfellows Hall, Greengate Street, Stafford

View of the Oddfellows Hall building, used for a variety of community activities including art exhibitions and record (vinyl) fairs. On the lower floor, part of the building is occupied by a key cutting/shoe ...

Old Drill Hall, Corporation Street, Tamworth

The Drill Hall was built in 1911 and was opened on 20th December 1911 by the Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Earl of Darmouth. The Hall was used by the Tamworth North Staffs Territorial Army for drill ...

Old village hall, Pattingham

This village hall was a timber building, built between 1922-1925, on land donated by Lord Dartmouth. It was replaced in 1966.

Opening of Fulford village hall, Fulford

The people pictured on this occasion (from left to right) are Roy Emery, Mr Hughes, Norman Bedson, Mrs Hughes, Arthur Leese and RD Wilkinson. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local ...

Opening of St. Michael's Scout Hut, Stone,

St. Michael's scout hut was on Walton Common.

Opening of the Grimwade Memorial Hall, Forsbrook

This is the grand opening of the Hall in 1900. The hall was built by the New Connexion Methodists from land acquired by Sidney R. Grimwade, a pottery manufacturer, to commemorate the loss of his daughter. ...

Opening of the Municipal Hall foundation stone, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The stone was laid under great ceremony in 1888 by the Mayor and civic dignitaries of the time.

Oulton, Stone

A wintry view of Oulton, with the Village Hall in the foreground and the Abbey buildings beyond.

Pageant Party, Stafford

Watched by some of the 80 children who attended, Miss Wynne Porter is pictured as she cuts the large iced cake at a party for her pupils, held at the Oddfellows Hall in Stafford on Friday 24 October to ...

Parish Hall, Fazeley

Built in 1897 as the Victoria Memorial Hall on land purchased by James Eadie who also paid for its construction. It soon found a new use as the Parish Hall. In 1975, following Fazeley being designated ...

Parish noticeboard, Longdon

A 'Best Kept Village' poster and an Open Garden poster can be seen on the Parish noticeboard. Thought to be located on Brook End near its junction with Mill Way in Longdon.