Nigel Henderson in Stoke (3) – miscellaneous pictures

Photographs by Nigel Henderson: various Stoke pictures.

As well as visiting the steel works and the Stoke City F.C. parking ground, it appears he also got on a bus and went to Cobridge for some reason, presumably to try to photograph Arnold Bennett’s home at No. 205. But he only photographed the Stag Inn at No. 114 – he was perhaps thinking that that was the pub where the young Bennett would have supped? Or was No. 205 nearby, on the side of the road on which he stood?

Photograph showing three workmen working Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Two pictures (from a stopped bus?) of lads playing lunchtime football at a pot-bank.

Photograph showing lads playing football at Stoke-on-Trent potteries Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

A nice bit of pavement edging that caught his eye.

Photograph showing decorative street tiles Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

I think he probably made this picture just as an interesting composition. Looks like a water-tank building for a small works, perhaps part of an abandoned pot-bank he ventured into?

Photograph showing part of unidentified building Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

Photograph possibly showing Stoke-on-Trent potteries Nigel Henderson 1917-1985

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