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Queen Street Schools, Fenton

Queen Street is today Burnham Street. These buildings were at the top of the street, at the junction with Brocksford Street. The photograph is looking east along Brocksford Street with the rear of the ...

Racecourse colliery, Cobridge

Racecourse colliery, Cobridge (1840-1941).This photograph could well be one of the oldest colliery photographs in existence. Three shafts were sunk on the site of the old Hanley race-course – hence ...

Racecourse Road, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Racecourse Road is a short road off London Road. At the time of the photograph it lead to the Oakhill Gate entrance to the Michelin Tyre Company factory. Before the Michelin factory was built in 1927 ...

Racking Room, Allsopp & Sons Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent

The racking room at Samuel Allsopp & Sons brewery, Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent. The Grade II listed building still stands and was converted into the office complex known as '107 Station Street' ...

Railway Engine 'Isabel' at W.G. Bagnall Castle Works, Stafford

This photograph dates to around 1955 shortly after Isabel was saved from scrapping after being retired at the Cliffe Hill Granite Company of Markfield, Leicestershire. The engine was named after John ...

Railway generator unit, English Electric Co., Stafford

This portable generator unit, No. 3, WD 1257 and the No.5 unit (on the right) are pictured near to the Queensville railway bridge which carries the A34 Lichfield Road over the West Coast Main Line at ...

Railway lines and colliery buildings, Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley

This photograph shows the railway sidings nearing completion. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to a depth ...

Railway Queen at Bamfords, Uttoxeter

Miss Ruby Dovey, Railway Queen of Great Britain 1935, helping workers pour molten metal into moulds during her visit to Bamford Ltd.'s Leighton Works, Uttoxeter. With her are civic dignitaries and Bamfords ...

Railway Queen at Elkes Biscuit factory, Uttoxeter

Miss Ruby Dovey, Railway Queen of Great Britain 1935, at Elkes' Bisuit Factory being presented with a Silver Jubilee box of assorted biscuits with an image of King George V and Queen Mary printed on it. ...

Railway sidings, Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Uttoxeter

United Dairies railway tankers on sidings at the Wilts United Dairies creamery, Uttoxeter. Wilts United Dairies creameryoutside the Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Brookside Road, Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter ...

Railway Station, Uttoxeter

A birds-eye view of the railyard station, taken from Bamfords chimney. Clearly visible are the roof of Bamford's factory, the railway station and bridge, the railway's shunting yard, the engine sheds ...

Railway Station, Uttoxeter

A view looking towards the station showing the Churnet Valley line and platforms. The cheese factory can be seen on the right.

Ramsden's Colour and Glaze works, Fenton

C E Ramsden's colour and glaze works stood on the corner of Montrose Street and King Street in Fenton. The company had other works at the bottom of Duke Street. The building still stands.

Ramsden's Colours and Glazes, fenton

C E Ramsden manufactured colour chemicals and potters materials. This is part of their works in Montrose Street, Fenton, now demolished. The company had other premises at the bottom of Duke Street in ...

Raymond Street, Shelton

Looking north along Raymond Street in Shelton, with the old Albert Pottery on the left hand side. The houses on the extreme left are on Shirley Road (now demolished) which also goes off to the right. ...

Read's Flour Mill, Burton-on-Trent

Photograph of a drawing of Read's Flour Mill. The mill building survived until around the year 2000, when it was burnt down.

Rear of Copeland's Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent

A view south west from the end of Leason Street, across the site of Copeland's Spode Works on Church Street in Stoke. Immediately beyond the railings is the Fowlea Brook and in the distance, the higher ...

Rear of Falcon & Kirkham Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent

The rear of the ranges that made up part of the Falcon Works, operated by W H Goss, and H G Kirkham's Works which fronted onto London road in Stoke. Bert Bentley described this as " a difficult shot": ...