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place where stone was obtained'. A Keuper sandstone outcrop on the north side of Stone, long quarried for building materials, may be the topographical feature from which the place was named. It may also be noted that a huge stone or erratic is recorded on Common Plot and in that respect it is unclear whether Stone Field here, one of the open-fields of Stone, is 'the field at Stone' or 'the field with the stone'.
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Moorings, a development of apartments based on the old Stubbs warehouse. Apartments and housing surround the old Trent Hospital, once the workhouse. Housing developments
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and then potentially through Stone. The settlement of Walton (which now forms a suburb) is ancient
Brythonic (Celtic/ancient Briton place name). The most likely derivation for most places called Stone is from a prehistoric megalith, Roman milestone, a natural boulder or rock formation, or from 'a
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Commercial traffic has now been replaced by the leisure craft that pass through Stone each year. The Canal
Cruising Company today operates from the historic site of the canal maintenance and boat building operations of the Trent and Mersey Canal Company. This restored docks complex with its
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Borough of Stafford in 1974. Over the years, the town has seen a steady growth in its population, which was recorded as 12,305 in the 1991 census, 14,555 in 2001, and 16,385 in 2011.
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Augustinian monks' tradition of beer making. The most notable was John Joule & Sons Ltd, established in 1780. The company was acquired by
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workshops, by Yard Lock, continues to be used for the maintenance of pleasure craft and historic boats. In 2010 a new marina opened just south of the town, below Aston Lock, with moorings for pleasure craft, a farm shop and a café.
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the 1950s had the telephone number 'Stone 1'. Joules' draught beer stores and bottling plant remains an imposing building on the canal and can be clearly identified by the red cross logo of John Joules in the brickwork.
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times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of
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Christchurch Academy) and a high school (
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built extensive winter fortifications and a camp here, traces of which can still be seen, during the winter of 1745/46. The purpose of the camp was to bring the Duke's army down from the freezing
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brewers in the 1960s and 1970s, in recent years it has begun anew with the opening of the Lymestone Brewery in 2008. This family-run microbrewery is based in part of the original Bents brewery.
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which delivers up to date news and information for the residents and visitors of Stone. The website is supported by active social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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1923:A century of British brewers plus plus · 1890-2012
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1890:History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire
1926:. New Ash Green, Kent: Brewery History Society.
1394:(1823–1894) writer and Roman Catholic nun, was
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2269:. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). pp. 49–50.
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2335:. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). 1911.
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1187:since 2008. This runs south to
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1265:. Stone is by-passed by the
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1811:Oxford Dictionary of Saints
1463:Sir William Nigel Paul Cash
1295:rather than a racing bike.
974:Minor Counties Championship
850:North Staffordshire Railway
760:to connect the two rivers,
680:and then from Lichfield to
536:, which survived until its
426:and continuing through the
414:, 7 miles (11 km) south of
137:OS grid reference
68:Human settlement in England
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2672:Barry Hugman's Footballers
2621:retrieved 31 December 2020
2605:retrieved 31 December 2020
2455:New York Times, Obituaries
1709:
1499:Why the West Rules—For Now
1480:Narrow Dog to Indian River
1386:William Bernard Ullathorne
1327:William Bernard Ullathorne
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1009:, both of which come from
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907:St Dominic's Priory School
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2585:29 September 2017 at the
1513:(born 1974/75 in Stone),
1501:, went to school in Stone
1476:Narrow Dog to Carcassonne
1474:(born c.1940?) author of
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954:Stone Old Alleynians F.C.
634:Local Government Act 1972
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2764:BBC Sport 10 August 2016
2539:Incendiary Magazine 2009
2529:retrieved 3 October 2017
1983:www.lymestonebrewery.net
1665:and internationally for
1484:Narrow Dog to Wigan Pier
1351:Trent & Mersey Canal
1103:Staffordshire Newsletter
638:Stafford Borough Council
2935:Staffordshire Moorlands
2815:Encyclopædia Britannica
2515:Encyclopædia Britannica
2467:Independent, Obituaries
2354:Encyclopædia Britannica
2332:Encyclopædia Britannica
2310:Encyclopædia Britannica
2266:Encyclopædia Britannica
2204:Encyclopædia Britannica
2198:"Brindley, James"
2011:Encyclopædia Britannica
1815:Oxford University Press
1797:stonetowncouncil.gov.uk
1669:went to school in Stone
1571:Marylebone Cricket Club
1517:politician, now MP for
1429:(1895–1965), politician
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894:also border the canal.
583:Staffordshire Moorlands
16:A Town in Staffordshire
3549:Towns in Staffordshire
3220:Wyrley & Essington
2776:SkyNews 11 August 2016
2443:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
2304:"De Wint, Peter"
2282:"Shaw, Stebbing"
2255:Hannay, David McDowall
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2479:Guardian, Obituaries
1693:2016 Summer Olympics
1654:2000 Summer Olympics
1640:made 381 appearances
1638:Tranmere Rovers F.C.
1567:Cambridge University
1540:Chris Birchall, 2010
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1888:"Pirehill Hundred:
1667:Trinidad and Tobago
1146:Stone Dominoes F.C.
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879:St Michael's Church
818:The Star Inn, Stone
555:North Pirehill Farm
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