outside the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Hanley statue in the town centre •
Joseph Glass (fl.1670-1701 at least), potter, worked in
slipware •
Henry Heath (1828–1908) was a
Latter-day Saint (Mormon) pioneer, explorer, settler and lawman in the frontier
Utah Territory. •
Thomas Twyford (1849–1921) pottery maker, invented the single piece, ceramic
flush toilet •
Sarah Benett (1850-1924),
Suffragette, member of
WSPU, social reformer worked in Hanley •
Edward Smith (1850–1912) Merchant Navy officer, captain of the
RMS Titanic, who went down with the ship. •
Sir Albert Edward Bowen, 1st Baronet (1858–1924) businessman, spent time in
Argentina. •
Arnold Bennett (1867–1931) writer and novelist, but he also worked in the theatre, journalism, propaganda and films. •
John Gilbert Dale (1869–1926) scientist and prominent trade union and political activist. •
Eleanor Lodge (1869–1936) a British academic and sister of
Oliver,
Richard &
Alfred Lodge •
Mabel Mary Spanton (1874–1940) landscape painter, worked in watercolour. •
Hilda Ormsby (1877–1973) a British academic and geographer. •
Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880–1942) ceramicist, figure in the
Arts and Crafts movement. •
Raymond Coxon (1896–1997) artist, had retrospective exhibition at the
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in 1987. •
George Henry Evans Hopkins (1898–1973)
entomologist •
Hanley Stafford (born
Alfred John Austin, 1899–1968), an actor principally on radio. •
Goddard Lieberson (1911–1977) president of
Columbia Records 1956-1971 & 1973-1975 •
Henry Joseph Gallagher (1914 – 1988) was awarded the
Distinguished Conduct Medal for his gallantry during the Korean War. •
James Bostock (1917–2006) a painter, printmaker and wood engraver •
John Forrester (1924–2007) Labour Party politician, MP for
Stoke North 1966–1987. •
Harold Perkin (1926–2004) social historian and founder of the
Social History Society (1976). •
Ken Whitmore (born 1937) a prolific author of radio and stage plays, short stories and poetry •
Jeff Kent (born 1951) academic, musician, author and historian.
Sport •
Bill Rowley (1865–1939) footballer, 124 appearances for
Stoke City F.C. as goalkeeper. •
Horace Austerberry (1868–1946) football manager, managed
Stoke City F.C. 1897–1908. •
Alf Underwood (1869–1928) footballer, played 130 times for
Stoke City F.C. •
Thomas Holford (1878–1964) footballer, 474 appearances for
Stoke City F.C. Manchester City F.C., and
Port Vale F.C. •
Arthur Box (1884–1960) footballer who played as a goalkeeper, over 100 appearances for
Port Vale F.C.,
Stoke City F.C. and
Birmingham City F.C. •
Sir Stanley Matthews, (1915–2000) footballer, one of the greatest players of the British game, 693 appearances for
Stoke City F.C. and
Blackpool F.C. •
Les West (born 1943) cyclist, dominant figure during the 1960 and 1970's •
Terry Alcock, (born 1946) former footballer, played 330 league games mainly for
Port Vale F.C. and
Blackpool F.C. ==See also==