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Fenton - former Lloyds Bank
At western end of Baker Street. For an alternative view, please see
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Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 3 Oct 2012
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Fenton - shops on Christchurch Street
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 3 Oct 2012
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War memorial and Christ Church, Fenton
Fenton parish church is seen beyond the town's war memorial.
Image: © David Weston
Taken: 10 Jun 2015
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Albert Square, Fenton
On the left is the old Town Hall, now used as a magistrate's court. Ahead is Fenton Parish Church.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 26 Sep 2012
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Fenton - Court House
This poor-quality photo does not do full justice to the architectural splendour of this former town hall.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 3 Oct 2012
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Magistrates Court, Fenton
Fenton Town Hall was built by a local pottery manufacturer, William Meath Baker, in 1888. He rented the building out, at first to the local Board of Health and, in 1889, to the Urban District Council. The council purchased the Town Hall from Mr Baker in 1897. Today the building is used as the Magistrates Court
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 26 Sep 2012
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Former Lloyds Bank, Baker Street, Fenton
The Lloyds emblem, a rearing black horse, is carved in relief in a semi-circular panel.
The building also has unusual wooden semicircular panels over the ground floor windows, decoratively carved with rose motifs.
Image: © Steven Birks
Taken: Unknown
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Fenton coat of arms at Fenton Town Hall
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'.
Image: © Steven Birks
Taken: Unknown
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Dance Studio, Fenton
Looking across Masterson Street. This building was part of the Catholic Church to the left and has a date stone of 1930, (Social Club / Hall?), but currently is used by Steelworks Dance and Performing Arts Academy. ST4 3QA
Image: © Carl Farnell
Taken: 18 Jun 2011
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Christ Church, Fenton
Parish church built 1890-91 by influential Stoke-on-Trent architect Charles Lynam with funds raised by the Baker family and capable of seating over 1000 people.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 26 Sep 2012
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