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Mount Street from Princes Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Mount Street. This area is now pedestrianised. On the right is Woolworth's, which faces onto Gaolgate Street.

Mount Street, Stafford

11 Mount Street, Stafford. This house was owned by Dr C.E.M. Blumer and was known as 'The Mount'. It has now been demolished. On the left can just be seen the spire of the Presbyterian Church on ...

Mr Edward Shemilt and his Dog, Milwich,

Edward Shemilt with his dog 'Old Watch'.

Mummery and Sons, Jewellers, Stafford

Mummery's was located on the corner of Market Square and Gaolgate Street. The building was demolished in the late 1950s or early 1960s and replaced by a modern building, currently occupied by the Santander ...

Nelson Way, Stafford,

Nelson Way was built by the English Electric Co. to provide housing for their workers, and was named after the chairman of the company. Rising Brook School can be seen in the background.

New Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

View of the New Ale Stores on Newcastle Street, built in 1881. In the gateway stands a horse-drawn dray. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. ...

New Inn, Stafford,

The New Inn public house, Broad Eye. In 1999 the building was known as Prop's Wine Bar.

New Inn, Stafford,

The New Inn public house, Broad Eye. The New Inn later became Prop's Wine Bar.

New Road, Audley

A view looking east from Castle Hill, Audley along New Road. The Methodist Chapel and school can clearly be seen to the left. This is now Ravensmead Primary School. The chimneys of Audley Colliery can ...

New Road, Willenhall

An almost deserted New Road showing a cobbled road surface and double sets of tramlines. The overhead power lines can just be discerned. Young trees line the road. The tram line ran from Wolverhampton ...

New Street Crossing, Burton-on-Trent

A Bass Sentinel diesel crossing New Street with the Union Inn in the background. The buildings in the right foreground are the former Burton Infirmary.

Newcastle Road, Leek

View along a tree lined road looking towards Wallbridge. The modern road is much wider, and houses have been built along both sides.

Newcastle Road, Stone,

View of Newcastle Road looking towards the town centre. On the left is Limedale Court. In the centre is the railway bridge which carries the Stone to Norton Bridge railway line over the road, with ...

Newcastle Road, Stone,

View of Newcastle Road looking away from the town centre. The bridge in the distance carries the Stone to Norton Bridge railway line over the road. On the far left is the Boat Inn, owned by Bent's ...

Newchapel & Goldenhill Station, Stoke-on-Trent

Newchapel & Goldenhill station was on the Potteries Loop Line between the two settlements of Newchapel (to the north)and Goldenhill (to the south). The station was opened in 1874 and originally known ...

Newfield branch line in Tunstall

Looking north along the Newfield mineral line branch from the bridge over Furlong Road and the line curves away to the right to end at Newfield Wharf. The houses on the right are on Greenfield Road. Clanway ...

Newfield Wharf, Tunstall

Newfield Wharf was at the end of the Newfield mineral ranch off the Potteries Loop Line. The line ended just north of Adams Avenue and stopped short of High Street. Originally built to carry raw materials ...

Newfields Junction on the Potteries Loop Line, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from the bottom of Machin Street in Tunstall, looking north along the Potteries Loop Line. The single track Newfield mineral branch goes off to the left to Newfield Wharf. The ...