View over Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

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Date:1966

Description:A view of Nelson Place taken from the top of the Municipal Hall before it was demolished. The general layout of the modern Newcastle can be seen here. Newcastle Cinema has been demolished, on the land in between King Street and Brunswick Street, and an office block built in its place. The bottom floor of this office block was bricked up at a later stage, to provide more office space.


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1880s
Building the Municipal Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Building the Municipal Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A group of men discussing plaans during the construction of the Municipal Hall on ...

1900s
Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of Nelson Place from Bagnall Street which is now Barracks Road.

1920s
Prince of Wales visit to Newcastle-under-Lyme
Prince of Wales visit to Newcastle-under-Lyme

HRH The Prince of Wales is here seen travelling down Queen Street to Nelson Place, ...

1940s
The Plaza Cinema, Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Plaza Cinema, Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Plaza Cinema, Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme, showing 'Last of the Mohicans'. ...

1960s
Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century ...

2000s
Jubilee Baths, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Jubilee Baths, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle-under-Lyme has had a swimming pool since 1852, originally known as the ...

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Donor ref:PA111 (22/4454)

Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme

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