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...
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...
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...
16 October 2024
Richenson’s Patent Aerial Battleship
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In late August 1908, the Sentinel and numerous other papers up and down the country carried the story that an engineer, Mr A. T. Richenson....
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