Here are the details of maps for Stoke on Trent:
We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years.
The maps cover the northern half of Stoke upon Trent, with the southern part of Hanley, and westward to Hartshill and Cliff Vale.
Features include Trent & Mersey Canal, NSR railway with Stoke station, Newcastle Junction, goods sheds, Cliffe Vale Potteries, tile and earthenware manufactories, tramways, Convent, North Staffordshire Infirmary, Cemetery, NS Blind & Deaf School, Holy Trinity church Hartshill, county cricket ground, Basford Tileries, Albion Pottery, Etruscan Tile Works, Cauldon Ward, Shelton Hall, Bedford Works, Cauldon Place, Caldon Canal, Hanley Park, Cleveland House, St Mark's church (at top of map), sewage works, Winton pottery, etc.
The map links up with Staffordshire Sheets 12.13 Hanley to the north, 17.04 Newcastle to the west, 18.02 Hanley SE to the east and 18.05 Stoke South to the south.
You might find this Index Map useful.