Eileen Hallam's photos of Stoke-on-Trent

Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
A short walk along Uttoxeter Road, Longton in the snow of 2004

 
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Aynsley's Atlas Works on Sutherland Road
Aynsley's Atlas Works on Sutherland Road
Photo taken from Barlow Street, The houses in the background are Sandford Hill and Meir Hay, either side of Anchor Road.

on Anchor Road

Gladstone Pottery Museum
Gladstone Pottery Museum
Corner of Uttoxeter Road and Chadwick Street.
Gladstone was not a famous pottery, however it was typical of hundreds of similar factories in the area making everyday ceramic items for the mass market and is now preserved as a complete Victorian pottery factory.

on Gladstone Works

Roslyn Works, Uttoxeter Road, Looking towards Longton
Roslyn Works, Uttoxeter Road, Looking towards Longton
Part of the Gladstone Museum comples - The Park Place Works (now the Roslyn Works) lies adjacent to Gladstone.

on the Roslyn Works

The church of St. James-the-Less, Longton
The church of St. James-the-Less
Built in 1833-34, the tower of this church rises to the height of 90 feet; has massive circular turrets at the angles, and is crowned with pinnacles and battlements.

on St. James Church

Preserved bottle kilns of the Enson Works, Chelson Street (off Uttoxeter Road)
The Enson Works
Preserved bottle kilns of the Enson Works, Chelson Street (off Uttoxeter Road)

on the Enson Works

photos: Eileen Hallam [2004]

 
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