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Church of the Holy Trinity, Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This plan is of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Hartshill Road, Stoke. It was dedicated in 1842 and is another example of gothic architecture (like St.Peter's Church in Stoke). The building is now Grade ...

Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Longton

The Church of the Resurrection was built on land given by the Duke of Sutherland in 1853, to designs by George Gilbert Scott. It stands on red Bank in Dresden, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. It was extended ...

Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent

The Church of the Resurrection was built on land given by the Duke of Sutherland in 1853, to designs by George Gilbert Scott. It stands on Red Bank in Dresden, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. It was extended ...

Church of the Resurrection, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior with a view of the Church of the Resurrection at Red Bank, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken ...

Church Parade, Rugeley Camp

A typical Sunday morning Parade at Rugeley Camp during World War I, where the Regimental Band would play well-known hymns for the troops. The large building is the Regimental Institute where the lower ...

Church Parade, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

This is an excellent view of one of the many Church Parades carried out on the Camps. It would have been a regular occurrence and the Military Band, of which there were many, would have accompanied the ...

Church Parade, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

Church Parades were an important part of life within the Camps. Every Sunday or on special occasions there would have been services. Most denominations were catered for by the provision of meeting rooms ...

Church social event, Hednesford

This postcard image is probably a church related event which took place in Hednesford. The postcard was sent to Miss Jessie Wallbank at 115, King Richards Road, Leicester and was written on 28 July ...

Church street and High Street, Eccleshall,

Church Street and Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The area in the foreground of this photograph has changed greatly through the years and this scene was not recognisable in 2002. The shops are, from left to right, John Hamrouse, Grocer, Thomas Sproston, ...

Church Street, Alstonefield

Huge snow drifts on Church Street, Alstonefield during the exceptionally harsh winter of 1947. The village was all but cut off from the outside world for 8 weeks in February and March.

Church Street, Audley

A view looking north towards St. james' Church

Church Street, Audley

This row of shops on Church Street was known as Audley House. On the right is Thomas and Mary Hilditch's drapers shop, the smaller shop next door is William Henry Emery's shoe repair shop. The buildings ...

Church Street, Audley

To the left is Hilditch's grocery and provisions shop. In the distance can be seen St. James' Church.

Church Street, Audley

The church visible at the end of the street is that of St. James. The church was largely built in the 14th century though it was restored by Scott in the mid 19th century. It contains many monuments including ...

Church Street, Audley

Numbers 8-12 Church Street, the unusual Gothic style three-storey cottages and shops on the left, were designed by William White and built in 1855. The building nearest the camera to the left was the ...

Church Street, Leek

View along Church Street, with St. Edwards Church on the corner.

Church Street, Leek

Cattle being driven up Church Street towards the livestock market. St Edward's Church can be seen at the top of this postcard view.