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| St. Agnes Mount Works, Samuel Flockton Ltd. (Burmantofts) (2 comments) |
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Piles of bricks dominate the foreground of this image on the premises of Samuel Flockton Ltd, Builders. The building is single storey and of red brick construction with two sets of double doors. The pitched roof is of corrugated iron and there is a chimney. [internal reference; 200454_25829714:LC/Eng 372/4] |
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| St. Agnes Mount Works, Samuel Flockton Ltd. (Burmantofts) |
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The yard of Samuel Flockton Ltd, Building Contractors at St. Agnes Mount Works. Various cars are parked here including a Ford van owned by the firm and displaying the name and telephone number. Bricks are stacked in the foreground. [internal reference; 200454_44654483:LC/Eng 372/5] |
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| St. Agnes Mount Works, Samuel Flockton Ltd. (Burmantofts) |
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The premises of Samuel Flockton Ltd, Builders at St. Agnes Works. A brick wall and old buildings can be seen in the background and heaps of bricks dominate the foreground. [internal reference; 200454_97198123:LC/Eng 372/6] |
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| St. Agnes Terrace, No.15 (Burmantofts) |
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View of number 15 St. Agnes Terrace, a red brick, back to back property with stone capped walling, fencing and hedging surroundind a small garden or yard. Scaffolding has been erected on the gable end. A yard housing outside toilets is situated, right. [internal reference; 200454_83529300:LC/Eng 372/3] |
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| St. Agnes, interior view (Burmantofts) (1 comment) |
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Interior view of the church of St. Agnes, situated in Stoney Rock Lane. It was designed in 14th century Gothic style by architects, Messrs. Kelly and Birchall. The reredos, seen here, is made in terracotta faience and was presented by the Burmantofts Company. The church of St. Agnes was consecrated in 1889 and was built to seat 650 persons. In 1939 it amalgamated with St. Stephen's in Nippet Lane when the church building of St. Stephen's was demolished. [internal reference; 2010614_170847:LQ 283 K634 92 (2)] |