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Borough Police Force, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Borough Police Force are here seen pictured with the Mayor of Newcastle, William Mellard. They are outside Mellard's home, The Beeches, which stood on Liverpool Road (now the site of a bus depot). ...

Borough Police, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

Photograph of the Borough Police Force in 1900.

Bronze Relief Plaque of Dr Henry Faulds

Dr Henry Faulds (1 June 1843 - 24 March 1930) was a scientist noted for developing fingerprinting. Faulds became a doctor having studied mathematics and medicine. He spent time in India before travelling ...

Clayton Police Station, Newcastle-under-Lyme

We know that a police officer was stationed here as there is a 'police' sign above the front door. Not far from this house is a path that runs through Clayton Woods known as 'Bobby's lane' (a bobby being ...

Crackley Colliery, Chesterton

Crackley Colliery, police on strike duty. Crackley Colliery was sunk as an ironstone pit on land owned by the Sneyd’s of Keele Hall. These top pits were recorded as having been filled in around 1884. ...

Etched sword 'W.U Lester, esq 1842'

This sword was given to a police officer after the Chartist revolt of 1842. The rioters were intending to destroy local property but they passed the town by. This was thought to be due to the Mayor ...

High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

General view of the High Street looking north towards the Guildhall. The Castle Hotel can be seen on on the right.

High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a very interesting view of the High Street as it is much changed today. The Police station is the white building to the right of the Guildhall. This station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first ...

Line of track and old canal, Water Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the line of the old railway and canal, with the buildings of the railway goods yard on the left. The road on the right hand side is Water Street and the tall building is the Police ...

Mayor Choosing Ceremony, Market Cross, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mayor choosing happened every Charter Day in Newcastle until about 1932. From the 1860s it became the tradition for people to go to the Market Cross and have their photograph taken with the newly chosen ...

Police station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Police station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first police constable, and was demolished in 1936. The Lancaster buildings now occupy this site. Here the Police station can be seen boarded up awaiting ...

Police Station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Police station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first police constable, and was demolished in 1936. The Lancaster buildings now occupy this site. A sign for Carryer's, a house furnishers, can be seen ...

Police Station, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Rear view of the Police Station on Merrial Street. The Police Station closed in 2012.

Silver Jubilee decorations, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the town centre of Newcastle decorated for the Silver Jubilee of King George V. This gives a good view of what the area looked like before the construction of the Lancaster Buildings. The old ...

Special Constables, Barracks Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

During the First World War Police Officer numbers gradually reduced as former servicemen were recalled and others enlisted. Local men volunteered to become Special Constables to fill the shortfall. ...

Special Constables, Barracks Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

During the First World War Police Officer numbers gradually reduced as former servicemen were recalled and others enlisted. Local men volunteered to become Special Constables to fill the shortfall. ...

Staffordshire County and Stoke-on-Trent Constabulary Helmet, 1980s

The 1980s show a change in the design for the typical police helmet, with the increased threat of riots the helmet altered being made out of a hard plastic instead of cork with a felt covering and with ...

Staffordshire Police Custodian Helmet, 1980s

The custodian helmet was originally designed for the police in 1863 to replace the stovepipe top hat. On the front is a 'Brunswick Star' which was introduced in the 1930s to standardise police helmets ...

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