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Ashfield Wesleyan Mission, Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Biddulph Grange

A group portrait thought to be taken on the steps of Biddulph Grange. Amateur photographer Frederick Everitt can be seen back right.

Birchenwood Collieries Rescue Team

Birchenwood Collieries Rescue Team of seven feet Banbury District, West Winpenny Slant, after a fire which occurred on Monday 28th April 1924. Photographed are: (back row) W. Kirkham, J. Stone, T ...

Brittain's Foundry Workers, Chesterton

At this time Brittain's Hope Foundry stood in Dragon Square, Chesterton, and had done since 1870, but it has since been demolished.

Burgess family, May Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Private Stan Burgess showing off his new uniform, with his young brothers, Graham, Frank and Alan. This view was taken from Highfield Avenue, May Bank, and shows the awful air pollution that existed around ...

Catherine Street, May Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A family sitting outside Smelters Row at the bottom of Catherine Street, May Bank.

Chesterton Board School Infants, Chesterton

China, Biddulph Grange

A group visit 'China' in the gardens at Biddulph Grange. The gardens were created in the mid 19th century by James Bateman to house his large plant collection. The National Trust acquired Biddulph Grange ...

Clayton Cricket Team, Newcastle-under-Lyme

We don't have records of where the cricket team me but there were recreation grounds on the area known as Redgate, near Northwood Lane. Fred Everitt (who owned the camera that took this photograph) can ...

Clayton Tennis Team, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This image appears to be taken at Redgate recreation ground in Clayton. The owner of the camera, Fred Everitt, appears as one of the tennis players - he is standing second from the right.

Clayton Tennis Team, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This image was probably taken in Clayton, close to Redgate recreation ground where the team met to play tennis. The owner of the camera, Fred Everitt is standing third from the left.

Colonel Ralph Sneyd, Keele Hall, Keele, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Colonel Ralph Sneyd inherited Keele Hall from his father Walter. Although he spent very little time there, especially in his later life when he went to live in the south of England. He served as a ...

Cyril Bayley, 42 High street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Cyril Bayley at work in the print shop of Bayley Brothers. Bayley's had been in business in Newcastle since 1867 and were printers, stationers, book-binders, and auctioneers.

First World War photographs by Frederick Everitt of Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Frederick Everitt lived at 'Sunnyside' on Northwood Lane, Clayton in the early part of the 20th century. He was employed as a chauffeur and was an amateur photographer. Whilst at home on leave he took ...

Florence Handley, Graduation.

Florence was a local music teacher born in around 1910. This photograph shows her in her cap and gown worn for her degree ceremony in 1933. Women couldn't get awarded the title of degree until ...

Furnace workmen, Apedale, Chesterton

William Williams, is on the extreme right of the third row down. His brother Alfred is directly behind the pipe-smoker on the front row and immediately behind him is Albert Trickett. Abraham Parker ...

Grand Duke Michael at Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Grand Duke Michael of Russia purchased the lease of Keele Hall for ten years in 1901. He had many visitors during his stay including Edward VII and the Rajah of Putacota. The Duke is pictured here on ...

James Lovatt and wife, Newcastle-under-Lyme

James Lovatt stands with his wife and two dogs pictured in their home, Brampton Hill. Lovatt was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1909-1910.