Fenton coat of arms at Fenton Town Hall

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Fenton coat of arms at Fenton Town Hall

Image: © Steven Birks Taken: Unknown

Location: On the façade of the Town Hall/ Court House, Albert Street, Fenton Unveiling: 1888/9 Architect: Robert Scrivener (& Son) Commissioned by: William Meath Baker On the left wing are the Fenton Arms, also with a goat crest, the quartered shield is charged with a Portland vase, realistic representations of the local industries, ceramics kilns, a coal mine, and agriculture, the motto is 'ONWARD AND UPWARD'.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.998068
Longitude
-2.165346