Date:1980 - 1987 (c.)
Description:The Gas Holder and Smithfield Cattle market, demolished in the mid 1990s, can be seen in the bottom left hand corner of this photograph. Safeway supermarket were occupying this site in 2002. The building work pictured on the left hand side of this photograph was to be Fine Fare, which was in 2002, after years of being unoccupied, the Warner Brothers Cinema. Barracks Road, going towards Nelson Place, is pictured on the right hand side of this photograph. Barracks Road was still a single carriage road at this time and was lined on both sides by terraced housing. All of the buildings on the left of Barracks Road were demolished in the late 1980s to enable the road to be widened.
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, ...
The busy market merges with the fair ground rides in this scene of a Wakes in Newcastle. ...
The covered market hall, seen here on the right was built in 1854, in order to supplement ...
A view of the crowded High Street during the celebrations. In 1973 Newcastle ...
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Donor ref:PA1607 (22/4600)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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