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@@PotterNo1 got some good locations off this channel, because i didnt know where to find some of them, like sarah smith grave in wolstanton and molly leigh grave in burslem, keep making more.
I remember the robin hood , Waterloo, winkes, royal Oak, the rose, game keeper, the shamrock ,the bridge Inn ,as well in longton but can't remember the name of the pub next too st James church ?
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Love the stories, nice tribute! Alan Povey once told me he'd got Longton East Vale in his mind as a setting when he was writing the tales
Probably my grandad visited these premises over the years
Mine certainly did! And the Red House dine th'newk!
I've not been to longton in 20 years even though im a mile away. It's probably the first place in stoke to become a ghost town.
some good videos on this channel. just wondered is PotterNo1 still with us?
Thank you for your kind comments! I certainly am still with you and just uploaded a new video today (admittedly, my first in a long time!)
@@PotterNo1 got some good locations off this channel, because i didnt know where to find some of them, like sarah smith grave in wolstanton and molly leigh grave in burslem, keep making more.
I remember the robin hood , Waterloo, winkes, royal Oak, the rose, game keeper, the shamrock ,the bridge Inn ,as well in longton but can't remember the name of the pub next too st James church ?
Was that called The Albion?
@@stickerman5540 yes it was The Albion 👍
So sad
hey fella hows it going