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Captain E. J. Smith born here on Well Street 27th January 1850 - died 15th April 1912. RMS Titanic 31st May 1911 - 15th April 1912 "Be British"
51 Well Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Centenary Of Cinema 1996 #239
Barber's Picture Palace first cinema in Stoke 1909 [full inscription unknown]
The Boulevard, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
Centenary Of Cinema 1996 #240
Freddie Jones character actor in over 68 films born nearby 12 Sept 1927 [full inscription unknown]
Longton Town Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
Near here fell PC John Taylor 23rd November 1985
Kingsway/Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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H. G. Wells writer stayed in this house during the year 1888.
18 Victoria Street, Basford, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Here lived Ernest Albert Egerton born 1897 died 1966 who won the Victoria Cross at Passchendaele Ridge on September 20th 1917 whilst serving with the Sherwood Foresters
350 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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This statue represents the rim of a 50p coin with the crests of the Clearing Banks of the time shown on the six visible sides and enveloping embryo man. It symbolises the all-embracing concern of the Clearing Banks for the financial well-being of their customers
50p piece sculpture - Trentham Gardens, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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The Bankers' Clearing House was transferred to Trentham Gardens for the duration of the 1939/45 War and in commemoration this statue was presented on behalf of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers by Sir Eric Faulkner on 24th. February 1976
50p piece sculpture - Trentham Gardens, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Best-selling British solo artist and international singer-songwriter Robbie Williams lived on Victoria Park Road 1974-1975
Tunstall Park, Victoria Park Road, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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BBC Music Day 2017 #BBC West Midlands 4
Ian Fraser 'Lemmy' Kilmister 1945-2015 Motörhead founder & singer, whose song 'Ace of Spades' has been adopted by Port Vale FC
Port Vale Football Club, Bycars Lane, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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This memorial stone erected by Cromartie, Fourth Duke of Sutherland, A.D. 1913 marks the site of Trentham Hall, and of the following incidents connected with this place. In the Seventh Century Trentham formed part of the Demesne surrounding the residence at Bury Bank of Wulphure, King of Mercia. During the reign of Wulphure A.D. 659 - 674 one of the first Christian churches of Staffordshire was erected here by St Werburgh, the daughter of the King. St Werburgh also added a nunnery. At the conquest in A.D. 1066 King William I resumed possession of the Royal Demesne of Wulphure, and afterwards granted part of it as a manor to the Earls of Chester who before A.D. 1150 replaced the early church and nunnery of St Werburgh with a new church and a priory. At the reformation King Henry VIII again exercised his right to the ancient Royal Manor and although the priory was dissolved the church was preserved and it remained unaltered until re-built by George Granville 2nd Duke of Sutherland A.D. 1843 from a design by Sir Charles Barry, R.A. The original pillars of the nave of the Norman church were carefully preserved and restored on their ancient site. After the suppression of the priory A.D. 1538 the King sold the property in 1539 to the Duke of Suffolk and it was afterwards purchased by James Leveson in 1540. And the first Trentham Hall was either formed out of the old priory buildings or built on their site. An ancient plan dated 1599 shows it under the name of Manor of Trentham, and this was the residence occupied by Admiral Sir Richard Leveson for some years before his death in 1605. In A.D. 1634 a new hall in the Elizabethan style of architecture was erected on the site of the ancient priory by Sir Richard Leveson. K.B. In A.D 1690 the Elizabethan house was removed and the third Trentham Hall was built by Sir William Leveson Gower Baronet. This hall was much altered and enlarged by the first Marquis of Stafford, and the first Duke of Sutherland, until 1834, when it was re-constructed by the 2nd Duke of Sutherland in the Italian style from designs by Sir Charles Barry R.A. After the closing of Trentham Hall as a residence in 1905 it was offered for purposes of Higher Education. (1st) To the County Council of Staffordshire. (2nd) To the Mayor and Council of the Federated Borough of Stoke-on-Trent. But acceptance failing, the house was removed.
Upper Flower Garden - Trentham Gardens, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Clarice Cliff 1899 - 1972 Pottery Designer and Factory Art Director lived here
20 Snow Hill, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Sir Stanley Matthews C.B.E. Born Hanley 1st February 1915 His name is symbolic of the beauty of his game, his fame, timeless and international, his sportsmanship and modesty universally acclaimed A magical player of the people for the people Sculptor Colin Melbourne
Town Road Shopping Precinct, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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The Chelsea Works 1888 Moorland Pottery. Setting for the 1914 novel The Price of Love by Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)
Moorland Pottery, Moorland Road, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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The Views, Penkhull Birthplace of Sir Oliver Lodge 1851 - 1940 Distinguished Scientist and Pioneer of Wireless Telegraphy
Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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John Ikin (1918-1984) England International Cricketer lived here
Rye Hills, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Pubs in Time #3
The Leopard Hotel, Burslem The Trent and Mersey Canal In this place on 8 March 1765 Josiah Wedgwood and James Brindley met to discuss the construction of the Trent and Mersey Canal. The project began the following year and spearheaded Britain's Golden Age of canals, revolutionising freight transport and helping fuel the Industrial Revolution
Market Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom