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Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Planning Scheme Map, Talke Pits, Kidsgrove, Bignall End Colliery

The town planning scheme allocated areas or zones for different types of development such as residential, industry and public open space (the colour codes can be seen on the index map). Development ...

Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Planning Scheme Map, town centre

The town planning scheme allocated areas or zones for different types of development such as residential, industry and public open space (the colour codes can be seen on the index map). Development had ...

Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Planning Scheme Map, Watermill Woods

The town planning scheme allocated areas or zones for different types of development such as residential, industry and public open space (the colour codes can be seen on the index map). Development had ...

Newcastle-under-Lyme Town Planning Scheme Map, Westlands

The town planning scheme allocated areas or zones for different types of development such as residential, industry and public open space (the colour codes can be seen on the index map). Development had ...

Northern Store Company, 26 Bridge street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Northern Stores Clothing Company was located at the corner of Bridge Street and Liverpool Road. This photograph shows the shop assistants, and perhaps the proprietor, William Meadon, standing outside. ...

Northern Stores Clothing Company, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the Northern Stores Clothing Company shop located on the junction between Bridge Street and the High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It was a men's clothing company and the proprietor was a ...

Northwood Lane, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer. He lived at 'Sunnyside' which is the house shown on this photograph (the semi-detached house on the left).

Northwood Lane, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer. He lived at 'Sunnyside' which is the house shown on this photograph (the semi-detached house on the left). Dora Addison (who later became ...

Occupation of Traders Plans, Kidsgrove town centre

This series of plans shows Kidsgrove town centre and how the buildings have changed use over a 5 year period. The plans were probably traced from a large scale ordnance survey map by hand and have the ...

Occupation of Traders Plans, Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre 1970s-90s

These plans show Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre and how the buildings have changed use over the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The plans were probably traced from a large scale ordnance survey map by hand and ...

Old Almshouses and Bank House, Newcastle-under-Lyme

In 1688 the Duke of Albermarle bequeathed £6000 for the erection and maintenance of almshouses for twenty poor widows. The houses were eventually built in 1743 and are still in use in this photograph ...

Old Cottages on Wolstanton Marsh, Wolstanton

A view of a thatched cottage that stood on Wolstanton Marsh for many years. This cottage was a favourite with postcard producers, until it became too run down.

Old Cottages, Wolstanton Marsh, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A watercolour by E.J.B. Evans of a view of Wolstanton. The view looks out over some cottages onto the Marsh, with St. Margaret's Church in the background.

Old Road and Chapel Street, Bignall End

A view looking east from Castle Hill, Audley of Old Road and Chapel Street. The Methodist Chapel and school can clearly be seen.This is now Ravensmead School. The chimneys of Audley Colliery can be seen ...

Old St Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Watercolour by W. Croasdale, 1873. View of the church from behind a wall and wrought iron gates with three figures walking along the pavement in front.

Old St.Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

St.Giles' Church in Newcastle-under-Lyme was originally built in 1721 and exsisted as we see it in this photograph until 1872. In 1872 the Church was demolished with the exception of the Church Tower. ...

Old Town Clerk's Office, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of the Old Town Clerk's office which was located on the High Street. The Town Clerk was the senior administrative officer in the Borough.

Onneley School House and Chapel, Onneley, Madeley

Onneley School and Chapel was built in 1871. The Chapel was the Mission Church of St. Chad and is on the right hand side of the building. The Onneley Church of England Primary School closed in 1966 and ...