near to Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England
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St. Andrew's Parish Church, Sneyd Green
by Mike Eardley
The Church is located in Sneyd Street just below the junction of Hanley Road, Sneyd Street, and Milton Road.
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Cross on the summit of Sneyd Hill Park |
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Leek New Road, Sneyd Green
by Bill Boaden
This is the A53 between Stoke-on-Trent and Leek.
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Hanley Road (A5272)
by JThomas
Junction with Preston Street.
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Florist's shop, by A53, Leek New Road
by David Smith
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The Sneyd Arms
by David Weston
In Sneyd Green; seen from Hanley Road, part of the A5272. On the right of the photo is Milton Road.
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Burslem Cemetery Chapel (Demolished 2008)
by Brian Deegan
Demolished at the end of 2008
The site in Nettlebank Smallthorne was opened in 1879 and covers about 28 acres. At a cost of £20,500. It was intended to be a recreation park for strolling about, and even riding and cycling. At least a... (more)
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Holden Bridge, Sneyd Green
by Phil Eptlett
Looking NE along the A53 towards Leek from Stoke on Trent. Holden bridge carries the B5049 Hanley Road, one of the major routes into the city centre, over the A53
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Holden Viaduct
by David Smith
Bridge for Hanley Road over Leek New Road
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Arnold Bennett Grave, Burslem Cemetery
by Brian Deegan
Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) was an English author, best known as a novelist. He was a prolific writer: between the start of his career in 1898 and his death he completed 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13... (more)
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Burslem Cemetery
This is the site of the cemetery chapel demolished in 2008. In the foreground a hexagonal columbarium, containing niches for the interment of cremation remains; behind a flanking noticeboard and boutonniere plaques; in the background a... (more)
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Petrol Station on Leek New Road, Sneyd Green
by Bill Boaden
This was the first petrol filling station on the left side of the road since the M6 at Junction 15.
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