North Staffordshire History
Tales from the Potteries, Newcastle and the Staffordshire Moorlands
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11 March 2026
Lost with the Lusitania
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The sinking of the Lusitania by marine artist Norman Wilkinson Source: Wikimedia Commons On 7 May 1915, the Cunard liner Lusitania , en rout...
13 February 2026
Potters at Waterloo
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French cuirassiers charge a British square at Waterloo, painting by Felix Philippoteaux. Source: Wikimedia Commons After three days of fight...
07 January 2026
Into the Valley of Death
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Richard Caton Woodville's famous painting of the Charge of the Light Brigade. Lord Cardigan on the far left of picture is dressed as the...
21 December 2025
Camp Meetings at Mow Cop
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The stone commemorating the first meeting at Mow Cop with the 'castle' in the background Situated smack on the Staffordshire-Cheshir...
15 March 2025
His Superb Fighting Spirit
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Lance-Sergeant J. D. Baskeyfield VC Operation Market Garden, launched on 17 September 1944, was an Allied attempt to seize a series of strat...
14 January 2025
An Awful and Melancholy Accident
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An appalling family tragedy occurred in Hanley on Saturday 1 August 1807, when Robert, John and James Wilson, three sons of David Wilson, a ...
The End of the Rough Fleet
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The Rough Fleet, an amorphous gang of street thugs under the leadership of John ‘Mad Jack’ Wilson were a terror to the locals, notably in an...
28 December 2024
Little Gypsy Girl
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Of all the famous names who have hailed from the Potteries, few in their lifetime gave more honest, unalloyed pleasure than Gertrude Astbury...
10 November 2024
Dickens, the Dodo and the Dinner Plate
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On 1 April 1852, the writer Charles Dickens wrote a letter to his wife Kate informing her ‘We think of going on tonight from Birmingham to S...
09 November 2024
White Rabbit
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According to the tale told, in the 19th century the Etruria Grove, a copse planted on the orders of Josiah Wedgwood near to his factory alon...
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