Date:7th of May 1935
Description:Bull's Bank was located behind St. Giles' Church, which can be seen in the centre of this photograph, and off Lower Street. The poor housing and sanitation made this area a hot spot for cholera in the 1830's and 1940's. These houses and many like them were eventually cleared and residents moved into new council houses. The street is decorated here for the Silver Jubilee of King George V.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
A view of St. Giles' Church in as it looked between 1721 and 1876. The Georgian ...
The Pomona Pottery Collection was given the name after being excavated from a site ...
Watercolour by John Whessell St. Giles' Church can be seen here as it existed between ...
This is the interior of St. Giles' Church before the church was demolished in 1873 ...
The Pomona Inn was located on Lower Street. Before it became a pub it was a house ...
This photograph taken in 1910 shows the Gothic revival style St. Giles' Church designed ...
A bird's eye view of Lower St taken from the tower of St Giles' Church in 1935. ...
Watercolour by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988)of Tudoresque buildings with the tower ...
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Donor ref:PA69 (22/4334)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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