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"Arise, Sir Nello" stencilled art, Church St, Stoke-on-Trent
On the wall of a newsagents is a fabulous Banksy style tribute to Neil Baldwin, former professional Clown and kitman for Stoke City Football Club. The sneaky artist is Professor Pigment.
Image: © Stu JP
Taken: 15 Jul 2017
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Market, Church Street, Stoke.
Image: © Tim Marshall
Taken: 20 Jan 2009
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Stoke-upon-Trent - The White Star
On Kingsway.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 13 Apr 2012
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Church Street, Stoke on Trent
A curiosity of the City of Stoke on Trent is that the main shopping centre is located in Hanley, leaving the centre of Stoke on Trent itself as little more than a suburb. This is Church Street with the Wheatsheaf, a Wetherspoon's pub on the right proclaiming its inclusion in the 2012 Good Beer Guide.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 14 Jan 2012
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London Road in Stoke-Upon-Trent
Wetherspoon's, The Wheatsheaf is at the end of the road.
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 20 Sep 2013
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Factory site, Spode, Eleanora Street
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 2 May 2016
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Stoke-on-Trent Library
Behind the market building.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
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Egyptian motifs on former cinema at Church Street, Stoke
Location: 37/38 Church Street, Stoke - On the upper façade of this former cinema; now almost derelict but ground floor is occupied
Date of installation: c.1930s
This 1930s cinema has a decorative relief cartouche on the centre of the upper façade. The cartouche is a winged circle flanked by a pair of cobras, the motif is Egyptian, the circle representing the sun.
Image: © Steven Birks
Taken: Unknown
0.06 miles
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Stoke-upon-Trent - Majestic Court
This building, on South Wolfe Street, is part of the Majestic Cinema, which opened in 1914 and could seat 1,000 on two levels. The front entrance was on Campbell Place. See http://www.thepotteries.org/entertainment/stoke_majestic.htm.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 13 Apr 2012
0.06 miles
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Entrance to Spode Pottery Works, Stoke
Main entrance to the Spode Pottery Works on Church Street. Established in 1770, the pottery still occupies its original site. The factory chimney is visible behind
Image: © Espresso Addict
Taken: 7 Apr 2007
0.06 miles