The Chatterley Whitfield mineral line bridge in Fegg Hayes, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking north along Chell Heath Road towards Oxford Road in Fegg Hayes. The bridge is carrying the mineral railway from Chatterley Whitfield Colliery (off to the right) into Tunstall and ...
The Choir, Church at Perton
Members of the Choir at the Church of Perton.
Men in the back row (left to right): Sam Payne, Forster Brown, Ron Beardsmore, Iewan Harry, David Sheldon, Alan Cartwright.
Women in the back row: Bette ...
The Church at Perton
The Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) under construction.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started in 1972, Church of England and United Reformed ...
The Congregational Chapel, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
View of the front of the Congregational Chapel (United Reform Church) on Carter Street. The chapel was built in 1827-8 to replace an earlier building in the Market Place, erected in 1792. The adjoining ...
The District Bank building, Trentham Road, Trentham
The District Bank building stood at the junction of Barlaston Old Road and Trentham Road. The Italianate style building later became a branch of Nat West Bank. Behind to the right is Trentham Methodist ...
The Green, Brocton,
View of The Green, looking east. On the right is Pool Lane.
The building on the left is Green Farm, with Brocton Mission Hall to its right. The Mission Hall opened in 1891 and in 1951 the Hall was ...
The Iron Chapel, Meir Road, Normacot.
The shadow of Christ Church (which had been built the previous year) can be seen on the road.
The Methodist iron chapel can be seen, far right. This chapel was built in 1880. It was known locally ...
The Mount Methodist School, Leek
The Mount Methodist School on West Street, Leek. The building is now (2012) Leek Penticostal Church.
The Mount Methodist School, Leek
The Mount Methodist School on West Street, Leek. The building is now (2016) Leek Penticostal Church.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
The New Jerusalem Chapel (Swedenborgian), Longton.
The chapel stood at the corner of Park Hall Street and Bridgwood Street. It was built by 1865 and was out of use by the 1890s.
The old Methodist Chapel, Alrewas
Now superseded by the Methodist Church in Post Office Road, this building was previously Alrewas's Methodist Chapel, with the minister's house behind, now a private residence.
Note the decorative iron ...
The Perton Pioneers, Perton
Representatives of ten organisations, known as the Perton Pioneers. They all used the old Control Tower as the community centre for Perton after it became available in September 1977. In this group ...
The Strand, Longton
The view along the Strand towards the railway bridge and Times Square, with the Crown Hotel building behind, taken from close to the corner of Heathcote Road. On the left hand edge is the entrance to ...
Tony Thornton at the Houses of Parliament
A group of people inside the Elizabeth Tower of the Houses of Parliament, better known as the tower of Big Ben.
Mr. A.J. Thornton can be seen on the right hand side wearing glasses and behind him ...
Town Road from Market Square, Hanley
The camera is looking north along Town Road from the edge of Market Square. Today this is the entrance to the Potteries Shopping Centre. The shop on the left is Sherwin's Music Store which everything ...
Townsend Chapel, Bucknall
Townsend Chapel stood at the junction of Chapel Street and Werrington Road. The tablet above the door describes it as Primitive Methodist Chapel, probably built in the late 1870s or early 1880s. The building ...
Trinity Church, Stafford
Trinity Church stands on Mount Street and was built in 1988 following the demolition of the Wesleyan Chapel on Chapel Street in the mid 1980s. It is used by Methodist and United Reformed Church congregations....
Trinity Street and Trinity Street Church, Hanley
Trinity Street Presbyterian Church with its adjoining school building just beyond. The camera is looking up Trinity Street towards Stafford Street. This side of the church is the Royal Insurance Company ...