Date:1930 - 1954 (c.)
Description:The covered market hall, seen here on the right was built in 1854, in order to supplement the portable street markets that took place outside, and was demolished in 1961. Arthur Morgan, probably a tobacconsit's, and the Red Lion pub can be seen on the left of this photograph. Both the Arthur Morgan and Red Lion premises were actually timber framed buildings that were refronted in the 18th century. These buildings were located on what was then known as Penkhull street, before the whole street became known as the High street in 1954. The bus stop located outside the Red Lion demonstrates a time when traffic flowed freely through the very centre of the town.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Blest Hadderton began his practice as a doctor in the 1700s on the High Street and ...
'Wakes Week' was originally a religious celebration that became a secular tradition, ...
Fanny Deakin was a Labour then Communist councillor for Newcastle-under-Lyme. She ...
The busy market merges with the fair ground rides in this scene of a Wakes in Newcastle. ...
The tram lines visible in the centre of this photograph give the date of pre 1928, ...
Watercolour of the High Street and the Guild Hall by Reginald G. Haggar with market ...
The Gas Holder and Smithfield Cattle market, demolished in the mid 1990s, can be ...
This is the Newcastle-under-Lyme High Street in 2001. The Woolworths Group collapsed ...
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Donor ref:PA 940 (22/4378)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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