Staffordshire Sheet 18.05 Stoke upon Trent (South) 1898 - published 1993; introduction by Alan Godfrey
Part of our extensive coverage of The Potteries, this detailed map covers the southern part of Stoke upon Trent itself, with coverage stretching from St Peter's church southward to Oak Hill, and from Queen's Road eastward to Regent Road.
Features include North Staffordshire Railway with Stoke Junction, NSR Engineering Works and engine sheds; Mount Pleasant area with St Paul's church; California Works, Colonial Pottery, Trent & Mersey Canal, gas works, football ground, tramways and depot, St Peter's church, tileries, Newcastle under Lyme Canal, Oakhill Hall, Boothen area with All Saints church, Boothen Farm, earthenware works, Market Hall, Manor House, Stokeville area, Penkhull area and St Thomas church, Holly Bank, etc. For many the Minton works on London Road will be of especial interest. On the reverse we include a list of private residents from a 1900 directory.
Stoke upon Trent (South) 1898 - Old Ordnance Survey Maps - The Godfrey Edition
- Brand: Alan Godfrey Maps
- Product Code: St18.05a
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