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Clayton Hall Grammar School hat, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This hat was worn by Jane E. Bradshaw, a student at Clayton Hall Grammar School for Girls. It was bought from Henry White's and was worn in the 1960's.

Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (1)

This is one of a series of postcards sent to the wife of an Australian shoe manufacturer, Fred Cull of George Cull and Son. Mr Cull spent some months working for Mason and Marson on Sandon Road, who ...

Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (2)

In the clicking department the various shoe parts were cut from leather. These were then sent to the closing department to be bonded together to form shoe uppers. This is one of a series of postcards ...

Coachman, Kings Bromley Manor

John Jeffries pictured in his full Coachman's livery outside the coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, which had been the home of the Lane family since 1784.

Coal strike at Florence Colliery in Longton

Coal mining strikes occured in North Staffordshire on a number of occasions during the twentieth century. This images shows people scavanging for coal on waste tips during the 1912 coal strike. Coal was ...

Cocker spaniel bitch 'Migrant Melody'

Prize winnning cocker spaniel standing with her trophies.

Codd mineral water bottle, W.D.B. Batkin, Stafford

This Codd bottle is made of green tinged glass, and is moulded in the side. It was used by W.D.B. Batkin Ltd, mineral water manufacturers based at 13 Gaol Road, Stafford. Designed by Hiram Codd, this ...

Col. and Mrs Haszard, Milford Hall

A portrait of Col. Gerald Haszard and Mrs Dyonese Haszard (nee Levett) in the Sitting Room at Milford Hall. The daughter of William and Maud Byrd Levett of Milford Hall, Dyonese Rosamund Levett was ...

Col. and Mrs Haszard, Milford Hall

A portrait of Col. Gerald Haszard and Mrs Dyonese Haszard (nee Levett) in the library at Milford Hall. The daughter of William and Maud Byrd Levett of Milford Hall, Dyonese Rosamund Levett was born ...

Common Chickweed, or Stellaria media

Flowering all year long, this weed pops up at the road-side, in your garden, and all over wastelands. This one was found growing at Hawkesyard, near Armitage in Staffordshire, by local naturalist Henry ...

Conservatory, Drayton Manor, Fazeley

The conservatory, seen in this photograph, was added by the third Sir Robert Peel. Drayton Manor was the home of the Peel family and was built by Sir Robert Peel's father in about 1790. This house was ...

Cooking Kitchen, Stafford Gaol

Ovens and cooking equipment in the cooking kitchen. The kitchen block was built in the 1860s.

Co-operative bakery, Kings Avenue, Stone

George Bradshaw, Eric Poole, Mr Healy and Mr Glover at work in the bakery at the Stone Co-operative shop and bakery at the junction of Radford Street and Kings Avenue. The Stone Co-operative Society ...

Coronation celebrations, Burnwood Nursery, Chell Heath

Celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Burnwood Nursery, Chell Heath Road, Stoke on Trent in June 1953. Playing the role of the Queen is Margaret Braithwaite and the photograph was taken ...

Coronation Party, Corporation Street School, Stafford

Children from Corporation Street and Oxford Gardens are pictured at a Coronation party held in the school hall at Corporation Street School, Stafford. Front row: Roy Harrison (3rd from left), Alan ...

Corporation Street, Stafford,

This view of Corporation Street, near Crooked Bridge Road, was taken prior to the widening of the road and the building of houses on the left, where allotments cover the ground. These houses were later ...

Coton Hill Farm, Milwich,

Bertram Thomas Ball with his housekeeper Miss Cecelia Williams in the garden of Coton Hill Farm.

Cottage and Family. Photographed by William Blake.

Group portrait of a family outside a cottage. Unknown location and subjects.