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A History of the County of Stafford
… stream, probably the Cobridge Brook of 1691 6 and the Hot Lane Brook of 1833, 7 flows between Burslem and Cobridge; … and the road from Great Chell to Hanley runs as High Lane along the high ground in the eastern part of the former … laid out in 1960 as a garden and car park to mark the golden jubilee of Federation, the work being undertaken by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… A new church was built in 1953 109 on the corner of High Lane and Haywood Road. It is a large building of brown brick …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for Cobridge, Longport, Dale Hall, Brownhills, and Hot Lane. 39 In 1839 Burslem town was given three assistant … in 1886 when, in particular, Massey Square (between Chapel Lane and Moorland Road), the Hadderidge area, and Adams … Burslem, Tunstall, and Haywood Memorial Hospital off High Lane built in 192730, 74 and the old building is now a county …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the re-use of earlier timbers. In the angle between Bell Lane and the main street are ranges of timber-framed houses … of the early houses is Manor House Farm in Back Lane. This is a three-bay building of which the lower story … the former inn being an early-19th-century cottage in Bell Lane. Two Swedish timber Council houses were erected near the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and consuming 60 tons of coal, per week. The Butcher-lane mill of Messrs. Charles Openshaw and Son, which employs …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton and Burton Extra townships ran along Pinfold Lane (modern Park Street) and corresponded to the backs of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the town lands six cottages on the south side of Hawkins Lane as almshouses. She also gave £2,550 in investments to … be paid 4 s. per week. 1 By 1870 the property in Hawkins Lane had been bought by the London and North Western Railway … 14 The money had been invested in land in Anderstaff Lane by 1710, when the feoffees of the town lands were …
A History of the County of Stafford
… ran west of Burton, its line marked by the present Clays Lane (in Branston), Wellington Street, and Derby Street. It … known as Derby way in the 18th century. 9 When Anderstaff Lane, leading off Horninglow Street to Wetmore, was laid out … take the road over Branston brook near the modern Hawkins Lane was built when the Horninglow Street part of the road …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 16 notably, Wallsitches at the north end of Hawkins Lane; Guildables on the south side of Horninglow Street … century he had a grange there on the south side of Pinfold Lane; it was known as Kitchener's Barns by 1329. 15 It … £1 5 s. 25 There was presumably a pinfold in Pinfold Lane (so called by 1545) at the south end of the town. There …
A History of the County of Stafford
… infants' school was opened on the east side of Anderstaff Lane in 1847, and by 1851 it had about 100 pupils. 19 … for boys, girls, and infants on the west side of Hawkins Lane. It was designed by G. E. Street in a Gothic style and … Church of England (Controlled) primary school. The Hawkins Lane premises became an auction room in 1997. 6 Christ Church …
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