Date:1905
Description:The busy market merges with the fair ground rides in this scene of a Wakes in Newcastle. Swing-Boats can be seen in the foreground and were a popular ride at the time. The first tall building on the right hand side of the street is what became the Nat West Bank. This photograph records the time before the building to its left was demolished in order to enable vehicle access to Hassell Street, around the time of World War Two.
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Blest Hadderton began his practice as a doctor in the 1700s on the High Street and ...
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Fanny Deakin was a Labour then Communist councillor for Newcastle-under-Lyme. She ...
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This is a slum clearance plan of Hick Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The houses ...
View of High Street looking south.
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The busy market merges with the fair ground rides in this scene of a Wakes in Newcastle. Swing-Boats ...
The tall building on the right hand side of the street is the indoor Market Hall which was built in ...
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Donor ref:PA 5733 (22/4512)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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