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Station Road, Bignall End

A view looking west towards Audley along Station Road, now New Road by Thomas Warham of Audley.

Stoke City FC, Victoria Ground

The view south along Butler Street to the Butler Street Stand entrance to the Victoria Ground. The stand is visible beyond the gates. This is the route many supporters took to the ground from Stoke. ...

Stoke upon Trent Town Hall, Glebe Street

This 1904 view along Glebe Street shows on the left, St Peter's Cambers, the Town Hall and the Glebe public house. The road between St Peter's Chambers (now demolished) and the Town Hall became Kingsway. ...

Stoke upon Trent Town Hall, Glebe Street.

This view north along Glebe Street was taken around 1900. Stoke Town Hall is on the left, the façade is much as today. To the right behind the tree is the corner of Brook Street. In the centre directly ...

The Boulevard,Tunstall

The camera is looking east along The Boulevard (formerly Station Road) from just opposite the Memorial Gardens and Tunstall Library is the large building on the right. Greengates Street is off to the ...

The Cricket Field, Hoar Cross Hall

A cricket match taking place at Hoar Cross Hall. The cricket pitch was on Church Flatts in front of the hall and opposite the Vicarage. Col. Hugo Meynell was a keen cricketer. In 1924 he paid the Marylebone ...

The Gallery, Hoar Cross Hall

The postcard shows the Gallery at Hoar Cross Hall. Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 to the design of architect Henry Clutton for Hugo Meynell and his wife Emily Charlotte. Henry died ...

The Knoll, Penkhull

The Knoll is a detached villa like house on the corner of Bakewell Street and Trent Valley road in Penkhull. When the house was built in the middle of the 19th century, Bakewell Street was known as Minton ...

The Old Cottages, Rugeley

A close up view of the timber-framed cottages that can be seen other postcard views of Horsefair close to todays Globe Island. The man near the bicycle is standing in Elmore Lane. Behind the cottages ...

The Old Smithy, Wolverhampton Road, Cannock

This postcard, published by Henry Praill of the "Courier" Office, Cannock, shows the Old Smithy, at the top of Wolverhampton Road, Cannock. George Turner was the blacksmith there for many years.

The Picture House, Willenhall

The view is taken from Wolverhampton street. The banner on the front of the Picture House advertises 'Patria'. This was a fifteen-part serial film released in 1917, funded by William Randolph Hearst ...

The rear of houses on Picton Street, Hanley

This photograph was taken from the corner of Botteslow Street and Commercial Road in Hanley. Commercial Road runs across the bottom of the photograph and becomes Nelson Road. Picton Street was one of ...

The Square, Norton Canes

This postcard view can still be identified today especially as the corner shop on the right is still standing. Note the gas lamp in road. In the photograph are shoppers and children, and people passing ...

The War Memorial, Anson Street, Rugeley

The 1921 War Memorial in its original Mutton Green location on Anson Street, Rugeley. The Police station (built 1907) is on the left and the Post Office (built in about 1910) is on the right. The memorial ...

Top of Market Street, Hednesford

Save for the style of lighting and the road markings, this postcard view was little changed from that of fifty years earlier. Eskrett Street is midway on the left with the Progressive Working Men's Club ...

Town Hall and Public Buildings, Rugeley

An early postcard view of the 'New' Town Hall, Rugeley of which only the clock tower now remains. This postcard has space for a message to the right of the picture as well as on the left half of the ...

Tunstall Public Baths

Tunstall's Victorian public swimming baths are in Greengates Street opposite Tunstall Memorial Gardens. Opened in 1889 they were amongst the oldest swimming pools in the UK and inside they retain many ...

Unknown scene, Willenhall area?

A rural road junction. A photograph taken by Harold Cartwright of Willenhall.