Date:2001
Description:The Guildhall of Newcastle-under-Lyme has long history. Built in 1713 as a replacement to the original guildhall, the lower floor was used as an extension of the outside market and the upper floor was used for council meetings and public gatherings. The Guildhall was no longer used as a market from 1854, after the opening of the Covered Market. The ground floor was enclosed in 1860-62 and used for further civic functions. The clock in the new clock tower was presented to the Borough by James Astley Hall, a former mayor, in 1861. As the Borough expanded, the local government needed more room to administer its work. It moved to a bigger Municipal Hall in 1890, although the Guildhall was still used for meetings of the Borough Council. It was converted to a pub in 1999, but quickly fell into disrepair, until its refurbishment in 2008 as a customer service centre for the council. It became a 'Support Staffordshire' centre in 2018.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Newcastle was granted a ‘Gild Merchant Charter’ by King Henry III in 1235. A charter ...
During the Medieval and Tudor periods many towns received a Charter of Incorporation. A ...
Parliamentarians executed King Charles I in 1649. England had no king and became ...
In 1684 King Charles II forced Newcastle to surrender all its charters. Charters ...
Oil on board depicting cartoon detail of images that were considered by the artist ...
These maps were surveyed in 1851 by the Ordnance Survey Department in accordance ...
John Gallimore, wearing robes and chains of office. Gallimore was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
A view of the rear of the Guildhall, looking down the High Street. The Guildhall ...
George V and Queen Mary visited Newcastle as part of a visit to north Staffordshire ...
The Mayor Choosing ceremony is a tradition in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The newly ...
Photograph of the Lancaster Buildings. Sutherland House can be seen behind.
Watercolour signed by Alf Fallows and dated 1995 depicting the Guildhall clock and ...
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Creators: Mr Stephen Whetnall - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Stephen Whetnall
Donor ref:Nm.2024.32.14 (22/49659)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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