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Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

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Stoke church history.


Apostolic Church on High Street. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

The former Bank Street Methodist Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

Beacon Christian Centre. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2010).

Christ Church (1831-2), the parish church, on High Street. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009). Two additional views - 1, 2, an interior, and the font, all © Dennis Harper (2014). Link. Grade II listed.

Methodist Church on Queen's Avenue. SJ 866 513. © Chris Emms (2009).

The former Methodist New Connexion Chapel, building dated 1821. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

An illustration on a plate of the demolished Primitive Methodist Jubilee Chapel. The plate is dated 1860. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

The former St. Aidan's Mission Church on Summerbank Road. SJ 855 517. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009). Three further views - 1, 2, 3 - and the foundation stone, dated 1906, all © BereniceUK (2010). It closed in 1975/6.

The Salvation Army Hall on Dunning Street. SJ 858 515. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009). Another view, © Rob Kinnon-Brettle (2012). The previous building - Tunstall Citadel, still stands on Ladywell Road, at SJ 858 511. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009). Another view, and a close-up of the stained glass window above the door, both © Rob Kinnon-Brettle (2012).

The former United Methodist Free Church on Bank Street dates from the 1860's, and closed around 1935, and has been a garage since then. Another view. interior views - 1, 2, 3. The garage owner kindly allowed Berenice to photograph an old 1960's photo. SJ 857 517. All © BereniceUK (2010).

U.R.C. on High Street - a masterpiece of blandness!. © Gervase N. E. Charmley (2009).

 

 

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