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The Barracks, Newcastle Under Lyme
The Italian styled Militia Barracks were built in 1855 from red brick. The Barracks were the headquarters of the 3rd King's Own Staffordshire Rifle Regiment, which assembled annually at Newcastle for training, until 1880. In 1882 W.H. Dalton bought the Barracks and settled them in trust for use by the Rifle Volunteers of Newcastle, which became the Territorial Force in 1907.
No23 Neville Malkin's "Grand Tour" of the Potteries
This building could quite easily be mistaken for some fortress in an early movie or even the prototype for a kiddies' fort, but, in fact, it is the Italian-style Barracks in Newcastle, built in 1855.
More info >> http://www.thepotteries.org/tour/022.htm
Image: © Brian Deegan
Taken: 2 May 2020
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Inside the Barracks Workshops
Former Militia Barracks used as a drill station by the Staffordshire Yeomanry and base for G Company, 5th Battalion North Staffs Regiment in 1914.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
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The Barracks Workshops
Former Militia Barracks used as a drill station by the Staffordshire Yeomanry and base for G Company, 5th Battalion North Staffs Regiment in 1914.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
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Newcastle Under Lyme old Fire Brigade Headquarters
Newcastle Under Lyme old Fire Brigade Headquarters, Barrack Road, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire
Image: © Kevin Hale
Taken: 29 Jul 2010
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Service road off Barracks Road, Newcastle under Lyme
The service road provides access to premises off Barracks Road (part of Newcastle's inner ring road); the road between the two is an access road to the bus station, which is behind the photographer.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 29 Jun 2013
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Newcastle under Lyme bus station
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 29 Jun 2013
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Blooming Bus Station
Newcastle Under Lyme seems to express its civic pride florally which is very plkesant.
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 19 Jul 2013
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Stubbs Street
Stubbs Street is nowadays little more than a handy service road providing access to the rear of premises facing the High Street. From left to right we see the unlovely back views of: Brassingtons, a bar which is now closed; Amorcare (mobility equipment supplier); James Stone and Sons, Fish Merchants. The dual carriageway in the foreground is Barracks Road.
Image: © Jonathan Hutchins
Taken: 21 Feb 2018
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Newcastle-under-Lyme: corner of Well Street and Garden Street
Image: © Jonathan Hutchins
Taken: 4 Mar 2015
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Newcastle-under-Lyme bus station
Quiet on a Sunday morning.
Image: © Jonathan Hutchins
Taken: 13 Dec 2015
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