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Tittensor Lodge, Trentham

'The Mounument Lodges' or 'Pickford Lodges' form an entrance to Trentham Gardens. They lie to the north of the Sutherland monument and were built in about 1775. They are believed to be by Joseph Pickford ...

St Mary's Church, Swynnerton

A view of St Mary's Church taken from Swynnerton road. In front of the church is a fenced off area. A war memorial was erected in this area not long after this photograph was taken.

Clayton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

There has been a hall at Clayton for hundreds of years. This shows what is thought to be the third hall built on or nearby the original site; whilst the hall is still in private ownership. It was used ...

A fete held at Clayton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

There has been a hall at Clayton for hundreds of years. This shows what is thought to be the third hall built on or nearby the original site. From the fashion worn by the ladies we know that this ...

Tunstall Park Lake

Tunstall Park also known as Victoria Park, was opened in 1908. At the north-west corner of the lake is a boathouse built in 1904.

Queen's Theatre, Burslem

Originally the building was named Queen's Hall, the town hall for Burslem. By the time the building was completed in 1911 the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent had amalgamated and had become a city. As Stoke ...

Maypole dancing, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Maypole dancing on traditionally happened on May Day each year. This photograph was taken at 'Redgate' which is the field next to Clayton Green.

Children in Redgate Playground, Clayton Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph would place the playground not far from Clayton Green

Ivy Bank Cottage, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the house opposite Clayton Green, on what is now the A519, Clayton road. As you can see the road was much quieter when this photograph and the lady of the house is able to feed her chickens outside ...

Gravel Pit Lodge, Hanchurch

Gravel Pit Lodge is a listed building built in 1859. It gained its name due to the gravel pits at Trentham.

Main Street, Swynnerton

Looking down the street with ivy covered buildings on either side.

Main Street, Swynnerton

Looking down a road with ivy covered houses on either side, at the end is a thatched cottage.

Clayton Farm, Clayton Green, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view across Clayton Green of the Farmhouse and barn.

Redgate, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a view of the houses on Clayton Green from the area of land to the side now known as Redgate.

Clayton Green, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a view of Clayton Green with Stoke-on-Trent in the distant background.

Clayton Green, Clayton Road Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the view along Clayton road going towards Newcastle-under-Lyme. Clayton Green is the area to the right of the image.

Clayton Lodge, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a view of Clayton Lodge which was built in the early 19th century. Frederick Robert Patzer is listed as the owner of Clayton Lodge in Kelly's 1912 directory. Sources show that it was owned by ...

Alton Castle

Set on a hill above the village of Alton, the castle was built in the mid-19th century although there has been a fortification on the site since the 12th century. At the time this was taken it was owned ...