Date:1930 - 1949 (c.)
Description:The name of Ironmarket no doubt came from the fact that Newcastle was a centre of ironmaking in the 14th century. The black and white frontage of 'The George and Dragon' can just about be made out about half way down the Ironmarket on the left hand side.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
A watercolour painting of the Ironmarket produced in about 1800 by James Hulse. ...
Steps House still stands today, though the steps have been removed as the height ...
H. Watson's tea and provisions warehouse was located at numbers 31 & 32 Ironmarket. ...
Taken in 1920 this photograph shows the Ironmarket in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The ...
The name of Ironmarket no doubt came from the fact that Newcastle was a centre of ...
Photograph of the Municipal Hall Clock tower and part of frontage shortly before ...
Watercolour by Alf Fallows depicting the old Police Station in Newcastle-under-Lyme. ...
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Donor ref:PA2984 (22/4619)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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