Ian - Granville Place - Gone but was half way up Waterloo Road on the left. Just past Granville crossings Regent Street - Now Zion Street and has the Zion Methodist chapel and Parkers Brewery buildings still there but they have changed functions now. Gordon Street - now Cape Street - only two buildings remain on the east side - they would have been even numbers Hollins Street - cant bring this one to mind Sneyd Street - a very long street from Cobridge to Sneyd Green Some old houses at the top and bottom though. "Is there anything in the form of local history museums or displays? " BURSLEM - Ceramica. Parking at the side or in side streets Hanley - Hanley Museum - Several car parks around - also café inside Longton - Gladstone Museum - own carpark and café .Do take a small walk 200yds to Short Street (or drive and park in the road). Short Street is in the middle of an old Victorian remnant and is in the process of being regenerated. Look at the houses and the proximity to the ovens. Yes also look at the dirt the size of short Street and the remains of Heaths passage. People lived here and these are typical houses of the rest of the Potts. Hopefully when they are regenerated we may be able to go around these houses. QUE - Any ideas, suggestions or tips would be most welcome as we do not know this area at all. ANS -Give the census references of the people you are interested in, particularly those in Regent Street, Sneyd Street and Gordon Street and I will tell you if the houses still exist. Some light reading is at :- http://www2002.stoke.gov.uk/museums/ http://www.exploringthepotteries.org.uk/ http://www.thepotteries.org/ Bye for now Steve -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.7 - Release Date: 12/04/2005