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Cresswell Pumping Station, Draycott-in-the-Moors

Cresswell Pumping Station was built between 1927 and 1932 by the Staffordshire Potteries Waterworks . It was officially opened in July 1932 and contained a pair of steam engines which were amongst the ...

Cresswell's Butchers, Penkridge

T.A. Cresswell's butchers shop on Market Street, Penkridge. The shop was converted to office and residential accommodation in 2008.

Cricket match at the English Electric Co., Stafford

This photograph shows a cricket match at the Hough in Stafford. In later years the Stafford Cricket Club moved to nearby Riverway and the site was redeveloped as housing. In the background is the ...

Croft Mill, Upper Tean

Cromwell House Cafe, Wolseley Bridge, Colwich,

These buildings, now an Indian restaurant, belonged to Roebuck Farm. During the Civil War Parliamentary troops guarded the river crossing at Wolseley Bridge, prior to the battle of Hopton Heath in ...

Crop of maize, Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine

Field of maize with Mr R. Griffiths-Jones (agent to Mrs Inge) standing in the crop. Maize was grown as a fodder crop for cattle on the Thorpe Hall estate. Thorpe Hall was built by Richard Inge in 1651 ...

Cross Guns, Codsall Wood

The Cross Guns public house pictured before modernisation. During 2012 the pub and its land on Heath Road were sold to a developer who wished to build houses on the site. The building was demolished ...

Cross Heath Cotton Mill, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the cotton mill in Cross Heath in 1960. The mill was built by Richard Thompson in 1797 and continued to manufacture textiles until the late 1960s. Thompson was a conscientious employer ...

Cross Keys Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

Cross Keys Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

Cross Keys, Penkridge

The Cross Keys public house, Filance Lane, Penkridge stands next to Filance Bridge and the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal. Postcard published by District View Publishing Co., 117 Loughborough ...

Cross Street Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

The brewery was also known as 'James Eadie's', after the firm's founder.

Crossroads, Meir Heath,

To the right is the Windmill Inn.

Crowd standing under gateway, Leek

A group of adults and children stand beneath the arches of large fake castellated gateway. On the right, facing towards Heywood Street is the lower dyehouse, which became the Leek Post building.

Crowds outside the Bratt & Dyke department store, Hanley

Crowds gather outside the Bratt and Dyke Department store in Hanley for the town's first ever 'mile of pennies' for charity. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support ...

Crowds preparing for a procession, Market Place, Leek

The occasion is thought to be either a Sunday School or Band of Hope procession.

Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford

The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street. The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The woman on the left is Catherine Perry, Samuel's wife. They lived at the pub with ...

Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford,

The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street. The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The building is now the Stafford Outdoor Centre.