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Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport

Map showing the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre known as Middleport. Navigation Road and Newport Lane are still there today. Port Vale Mill can be seen situated on the Trent and Mersey ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport

Map of the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre now known as Middleport. Newport Lane runs down the centre of the map. It eventually meets the Trent and Mersey Canal. Furlong Lane, Port ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Port Vale Wharf and the Trent and Mersey Canal

To the south-west of Burslem, this area is now known as Middleport. Longport Station and Fowlea Brook can be seen toward the bottom left of the map. The Railway Inn is just along the road from ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - The Trent and Mersey Canal through Longport and Middleport

Map showing the Trent and Mersey Canal weaving through Longport and Middleport. This area lies to the south-west of Burslem town centre. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed ...

Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps- Public Sewer in St. John's Square and Market Place Plan

Map showing details of Burslem's drainage plan. Why were the maps made? This series of maps was surveyed by the Ordnance Survey Department in 1851 in accordance with the provisions of the Public ...

Burslem Park

Burslem Park lies between Moorland Road and Hamil Road. The park dates from 1894 and covers 20 acres with a small lake. Photographer: Gover & Co., Hanley. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: ...

Burston Pool

To the left can be seen the mission chapel of St. Rufin, built in 1859.

Burston Residential Estate sale brochure

Brochure for the sale of Burston residential estate lands and cottages, to be sold by auction: Lot 1. "The Villa" A choice residential property. Lot 2. Two brick tiled cottages and gardens. Lot ...

Burston, near Sandon

A postcard view of Burston taken on the A51 Road. The cottages on the left have been demolished but the semi-detached houses on the right remain although in later years both have been extended.

Burston, near Stone

A postcard view looking north-west towards Burston village. The building in the distance on the left is the Greyhound Inn. The thatched cottages on the right have since been demolished. This postcard ...

Burston, Sandon,

The thatched cottage on the right has since been demolished.

Burton Bridge

A lantern slide view of the old Burton Bridge looking towards the town. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been a bridge here even earlier than that. ...

Burton Bridge

Lantern slide view of Burton Bridge over the River Trent. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been a bridge here even earlier than that. The old bridge ...

Burton Bridge

An early lantern slide view of Burton Bridge from the eastern, Winshill side, showing the old bridge. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been a bridge ...

Burton Bridge

A lantern slide view of an engraving of Burton Bridge from the eastern, Winshill side, showing the old bridge. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been ...

Burton Bridge

A lantern slide view of the old Burton Bridge at the town side. Construction on the new bridge has begun upstream, on the left of this photograph. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early ...

Burton Bridge

Lantern slide view of Burton Bridge from the western, town side, showing the River Trent in flood. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been a bridge ...

Burton Bridge

A lantern slide view of the old Burton Bridge over the River Trent at the town end. Burton Bridge is first mentioned in the very early 12th century, but there may have been a bridge here even earlier ...