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Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke on Trent

The buildings with the bottle ovens belong to Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The kilns have been demolished and the site of the factory redeveloped. To the left are the backs of terraced houses on Newlands ...

Grove Road, Fenton

This photograph was taken looking eastwards along Grove Road from the old entrance to Kemball/Stafford Colliery. On the right are the offices of the Midlands Electricity Board and beyond, Heron Cross ...

Grove Road, Fenton

The view west along Grove Road from the entrance to the old Kemball/Stafford Colliery. This is now light industry and commerce. The A50 now runs just off the left of the photograph. The black and white ...

Guild Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of shops showing Litchfield & Co., CM Hallam, Chemists and the corner of Ordish and Hall.

Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Tarmac being used in the town for the first time.

Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge,

Hanford Road Halt, Trentham

A postcard view looking along New Inn Lane at Trentham towards Hanford Road Halt on the Trentham Park Branch of the North Staffordshire Railway. The branch and halt opened in March 1910 but closed only ...

Hanford roundabout, Stoke-on-Trent

The road ahead is the link road to the M6 (A5006) from the roundabout junction with the A34 at Hanford. The roundabout was opened in 1962. Stone Road (A34) goes off to the left whilst the A500 (Queensway) ...

Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...

Hanley Station

Hanley Station was just north of Trinity Street, alongside the old Grand Hotel. This the second Hanley Station, built when the loop line was extended to Burslem in 1873. The first was just south of Trinity ...

Harecastle railway tunnel North

The tunnel opened in 1848 to accommodate the North Staffordshire Railway line between Kidsgrove & Tunstall. The tunnel is 1766 yards long and was closed in 1965 to make way for the new tunnel built to ...

Hartshill railway station, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph taken from a wagon in the siding at Hartshill and Basford Halt. The camera is looking west towards the mouth of the tunnel taking the line to Newcastle. The station, opened in 1905, was on ...

Hayes Lodge, Stone

Heaton Village

The village is situated 800 feet above sea level, hence the name Heaton meaning 'high settlement' in Old English. The small hamlet of Heaton is situated close to Rushton Spencer, with the River Dane forming ...

High Green, Cannock

A motor lorry stands outside the former farmhouse which later became Linford's ironmonger's shop, behind which was a timber yard. Since 2001 the building has been the Linford Arms, owned by Wetherspoons....

High Lane, Tunstall

The view north along High Lane (A5272) at the junction with Little Chell Lane (to the left) and Sprink Bank Road (to the right).

High Street and Lock-up, Gnosall

A postcard view of a winter scene in Gnosall, with the village lock-up on the left on Station Road. The lock-up was built in 1830. Lock-ups, often found in rural communities, were a convenient place ...

High Street and War Memorial, Biddulph

View of the start of the High Street, looking south from Albert Square. No.2 High Street, on the right of the picture was built in the early 1860s in response to the need to accommodate the growing workforce ...