| Local History of Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire |
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Where is it?
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a bat flying overhead of an entrance to one
of the largest open spaces in the city - where is it? more |
| two dolphins & close by are elephants,
lions & snakes - where is it? more |
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| The bust of a man associated with the most northerly of the six
towns - where is it? more |
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An unusual house located in what was often described as “the best
street in Dresden” - where is it? more |
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A window and sign of a public house, near opposite a "watery
sign" and close to the A500 road, Trent & Mersey canal and the
railway. - where is it? more |
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| A
"listed building" but it's not a building (and it's 8 miles
from Stone!) - where is it? more |
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A very grand entrance to a terraced house - the architect who designed
these houses also designed Stoke Town Hall - where is it? more |
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| This building
used to be a Methodist Church and is currently a Potworks. It is a grade
II listed building - where is it? more |
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[ Questions / Comments / Contributions ? email: Steven Birks ]