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  2. The Sentinel (Staffordshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel was the first daily paper to be published in the Potteries. In 1892, Thomas Twyford agreed a merger between his own paper, the Staffordshire Post, and the Sentinel, with the apparent objective of removing political leanings. [7] In 1898, a new paper company was registered as the Staffordshire Sentinel Ltd. [citation needed]

  3. Madeley Old Hall - Wikipedia

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    Madeley Old Hall. Madeley Old Hall is a black and white Elizabethan house, now a small hotel, in the village of Madeley in Staffordshire, England.It stands in 2 acres of landscaped gardens and is a Grade II* listed building.

  4. North Stafford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel quickly built an up a good reputation and, within a few years, was regarded as one most important hotels in Staffordshire. [ 2 ] When the County Borough of Stoke on Trent was formed in 1910, incorporating six towns, the hotel was chosen the venue for the inaugural meeting of the local council to avoid showing a bias by using one of ...

  5. Sentinel (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel (Pennsylvania), published in Carlisle, Pennsylvania; The Sentinel (Rockhurst University), the official student newspaper of Rockhurst University; The Sentinel (Staffordshire), published in Stoke-on-Trent, England; St. Louis Sentinel, published in St. Louis, Missouri; Sun-Sentinel, published in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Broward ...

  6. Trentham Estate - Wikipedia

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    St. Modwen set out a plan to recreate the house according to the original designs at the cost of £35 million [4] as a five-star hotel [34] with 150 rooms, [4] a luxury spa, [34] and a conference centre. [citation needed] Planning permission was granted, [citation needed] and initial plans aimed for a 2008 completion date, which was later ...

  7. Etruria, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel had previously been based in Hanley, and upon the site's closure it moved back. The site was bought by Bet365 and demolished to make way for new offices. Etruria was served by a railway station which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 9 October 1848, but it was closed on 30 September 2005. [1]

  8. Winton Square - Wikipedia

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    Winton Square in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, houses Stoke-on-Trent railway station, the North Stafford Hotel, and several other historic structures. [1] The square was built in 1848 for the North Staffordshire Railway, whose headquarters were in the station building, and is a significant example of neo-Jacobean architecture.

  9. Longton, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Bottle oven at Minkstone Works, Longton. There are fewer than 50 surviving bottle ovens in the city of Stoke-on-Trent (and only a scattering elsewhere in the UK). The kilns of the Gladstone Pottery Museum, along with others in the Longton conservation area represent a significant proportion of the national stock of the structures. [8]

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