Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire
Industries of Staffordshire

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Roundels set on the upper floor façade of the building depicting potters/potteries.
Title

Industries of Staffordshire

Date

1936–1940

Accession number

ST5_MK_S012

Work type

Relief

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

27/10/05

Access

at all times

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Located at

Lancaster Buildings, High Street / Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

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Located on three sides of a building on the corner of High Street and Ironmarket.