Wolstanton 1898 Ref: STS11.16 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Smallthorne; Staffs sheet 12.05 Historical introduction by Alan Godfrey also incl Bradeley and Stanfield, plus tramways, Scotia Bank Works, Pinnox Sidings, Tunstall stn, Burslem Park Silverdale 1898 Ref: STS17.03 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Silverdale; Staffs sheet 17.03. Historical introduction by Malcolm Nixon. village west of Newcastle-u-Lyme. Newcastle-u-Lyme 1898 Ref: STS17.04 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Newcastle; Staffs sheet 17.04. Historical introduction by Dave Adams. Busy map of major town near to but not of the Potteries. Stoke Shelton & Hartshill 1898 Ref: STS18.01 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Stoke; Staffs sheet 18.01. Historical introduction by Alan Godfrey. Incl Stoke station, Hanley Park, Cauldon Place, Harts Hill. Stoke upon Trent (S) 1898. Ref: STS18.05 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Stoke (S); Staffs sheet 18.05. Historical introduction by Alan Godfrey. incl railway works, football ground, Mount Pleasant, Boothen. Fenton 1922 Ref: STS18.06 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Fenton; Staffs sheet 18.06. Introduction by Malcolm Nixon. The "Sixth Town" that Arnold Bennett omitted from his Five. Incl Fenton stn, tramways, Glebe Collieries, Oldfield brickworks, Golden Hill. Trent Vale & Hanford 1898 Ref: STS18.09 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Trent Vale & Hanford; Staffs sheet 18.09 Historical introduction by Dr Malcolm Nixon Covers Great Fenton Collieries & Iron Works, St Matthias Church, Hanford Bridge, Brick & Tile Works and Hanford Tileries Longton (West) 1898 Ref: STS18.10 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Longton (W); Staffs sheet 18.10. Historical introduction by Alan Godfrey. Centred on Longton Hall and incl Dresden. Longton (East) 1922 Ref: STS18.11 Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Longton E; Staffs 18.11. Introduction by Malcolm Nixon. Busy map incl much of Longton, part of Florence; also Normacot, Meir, and their stns; Park Hall colliery. Trentham 1924 Ref: STS18.13 Price: £2.50
This map covers the village of Trentham, at the southern end of the Potteries. By 1924 Trentham Hall had been demolished but the map includes much of interest, including the Trentham Gardens & Pleasure Grounds, village and Hemheath. Features include St Mary & All Saints church, Trentham Gardens, railway including Trentham Junction station, Trentham Park Branch with Trentham Park station, New Inn Mills, Trentham Hotel, Trent & Mersey Canal, Turbine Farm, New Inn Lane etc. On the reverse we include a 1912 directory of Trentham. The map links up with sheet 18.09 Trent Vale to the north.