The 'Angelus Bell' Holy Trinity Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is the Angelus Bell located in the rear garden of the Holy Trinity Church on London Road
This Angelus bell would have been rung as a call to prayer and to spread good-will to everyone on Earth.
Ebenezer School, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of Ebenezer School and Community Meeting Hall.
Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of Merrial Street prior to demolition.
Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of Liverpool Road looking south towards Harrison's photography studio.
Newcastle Railway Station, 1906
This is an image of the Railway Station decked out for a Royal Visit by Edward VII.
The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1852 and it was originally located on King Street opposite ...
Birchenwood, Kidsgrove
Photograph of Birchenwood's 'Nelson' colliery pumping station.
Birchenwood, Kidsgrove
Photograph of the coking ovens at Birchenwood, called Beehive ovens for their obvious likeness to Beehives. In this picture the ovens are being demolished, having been replaced in 1909.The land is now ...
Globe Hotel, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Photogragh of the Globe Commercial Hotel, Red Lion Square.
The Globe operated as a popular coaching inn for many years.
Pomona Inn, Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Rear view of the Old Pomona Inn.
This was taken just prior to archaeological excavations of the site. Many soft-paste porcelain wasters and a pottery kiln were found in the rear yard area.
Newcastle Cycling Club, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Photogragh of the Newcastle Cycling Club with penny-farthing bicycles.
Police Station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of High Street and the Market Cross, which now stands outside the Newcastle Borough Museum.
The fenced off building in the background is the old police station. This photograph was taken just ...
Apedale Ironworks, Newcastle-under-Lyme
General view of Apedale Ironworks.
Street Collecting by World War I 'Tommy', Newcastle-under-Lyme
After facing the absolute horror of trench warfare, Britain would have seemed a very different place for soldiers returning home once the war ended.
Not only would they have had to go 'back to normal' ...
Birchenwood, Kidsgrove
Demolition of Birchenwood coking-plant and tar distillery.
Fire-Service Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This image shows the fire-service parading down the Ironmarket, the 'Electricity Show Rooms' can be seen in the background. Fire Chief Mr Wellings leads the parade.
Penkhull Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is an view of Penkhull Street, now High Street, looking north-east.
Rye Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of Rye Bank looking towards Merrial Street with the Co-op Emporium at top.
Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
View of Red Lion Square looking north through heavy traffic.
The Globe Hotel can be seen on the right of the photograph.