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Carved Shops, of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre, 1940-1950s

Doctor Chris Giles, (who lived locally), handmade these wooden shops for his children while he was recuperating from a lengthy illness. They were modelled on local buildings in the town centre during ...

Staffordshire Equestrienne Figure

Staffordshire figure of a horsewoman. It is likely that this is not a zebra, but rather a patterned horse. Zebras were included in Circuses in the 1830s, though it is unlikely that they were ridden. From ...

Staffordshire Figure - Courtship

Staffordshire figure showing a man offering a reluctant lady a ring. This figure is reflective of the changing attitudes towards marriage at the beginning of the 19th century, with families becoming ...

Staffordshire Figure - Summer

Staffordshire figure of a young woman holding wheat and a sickle, representing the season of Summer. The image of a woman holding a sickle and crops has been used to represent Summer since the Romans. ...

Staffordshire Figure - Tambourine Player

Staffordshire figure in the shape of a tambourine player. Staffordshire figures often depict the playing of traditional or amateur music. It is thought that the mould for this figure was first made ...

Staffordshire Figure - Tambourine Player

Staffordshire figure in the shape of a tambourine player. Staffordshire figures often depict the playing of traditional or amateur music. It is thought that the mould for this figure was first made ...

Staffordshire Figure - The Lost Sheep

Staffordshire figure based on the parable of the Lost Sheep in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Teaching the idea of redemption, the parable tells of a shepherd who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep ...

Staffordshire Gardener figure

Staffordshire figure depicting a woman with a watering can. During the early 19th century, gardening was a popular pastime, influenced by the fashionable Pleasure Gardens, public parks and the establishment ...

Staffordshire Sportsman Figure

Staffordshire figure depicting a man with a gun and hunting dog. During the 19th century, shooting was a very popular pastime amongst upper class gentlemen. Shooting was a very class-based activity ...

William Pope Rhodes Sketchbook

William Pope Rhodes was born 14 November 1848. He lived in Liverpool Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, with his parents, George and Sarah Rhodes, and three siblings. William attended The Art School in King ...

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