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Tunstall: Images of England book by Don Henshall
Over 180 Archive Photographs of Tunstall's History
Tunstall: Images of England by Don Henshall is a richly illustrated photographic history of the northernmost of the Six Towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent. Tunstall's roots stretch back to the Domesday Book of 1086, but it was the explosive growth of the pottery industry in the 19th century that transformed it from a quiet village into a thriving industrial town — and this book captures that transformation in vivid detail.
Drawing on a collection of over 180 archive photographs, Henshall explores the people, places, industry, and leisure of Tunstall across 150 years of change. Whether you have personal memories of the town or are researching its history, this is an invaluable and nostalgic record.
- 180+ archive photographs with captions
- Covers people, industry, leisure, and local landmarks
- 150 years of Tunstall's history in one volume
- Part of the respected Images of England series by Tempus Publishing
Publication Details
- Author: Don Henshall
- Publisher: Tempus Publishing (Revealing History)
- Published: 2005
- Pages: 128
A must-have for anyone with roots in Tunstall or a passion for Potteries and Stoke-on-Trent local history.
