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A "Staffordshire Sentinel" : St. Margaret's, Wolstanton
A watercolour by Harry Barnard with fields in the foreground, church and houses in the distance.
A general view of Wolstanton, Newcastle
Wolstanton County Grammar School was opened in 1928
A polite encounter, Wolstanton, Newcastle
A watercolour by R.M. Colley, looking towards St. Margaret's Church, Wolstanton. St. Margaret's Church is depicted here in its pre 1858 state. Betw...
A view of Pooldam
document A view of Pooldam, Newcastle-under-Lyme, in pencil and wash by Robert William Buss. Dated 1841.
Aerial view of Newcastle town centre
This photograph shows many areas of the town that have now been developed. The central area of this photograph has changed a great deal, with the b...
Baptist Church, London Road, Newcastle
This is a view of a tranquill London road, with hardly any traffic, leaving pedestrians to cross the road easily and safely. The building on the ri...
Baptist Church, London Road/Vessey Terrace, Newcastle
This iron church was opened in 1871 on what was then a very quiet London Road. Membership gradually rose and in 1914 the foundation stone was laid ...
Betley Church
An oil painting by Stuart Stevenson, commissioned for the Millennium by Newcastle-under-Lyme Museum and Art Gallery. This atmospheric painting depi...
Blackfriars Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View from Pool Dam of the Higherland Methodist Church by Reginald Haggar with the Orme School to the right.
Brunswick Chapel, Brunswick Street, Newcastle
A view of the north front of Brunswick Chapel, which was located on Brunswick Street. The chapel was built in the 1860s in the Gothic style with ba...
Church Street and Lower Street, Newcastle
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, fro...
Church Street, Audley, Newcastle
exhibition 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 ...