Date:1966
Description:This aerial photograph shows Newcastle-under-Lyme following the demolition of the terraced houses that once stood along Cherry Orchard. By 1966 they had been replaced by a car park. Still standing to the right of the car park are the Ebenezer Chapel (far right) and its adjacent rectory.
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Donor ref:033-Cherry-Orchard-1966 (22/23277)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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