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Cottage at Bromstead, near Gnosall

This cottage is believed to be Bishop's Cottage at Bromstead, near Gnosall. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Cottage interior

This oil painting is signed and dated 'Drummond 1879' (Julian Drummond 1824-1906). height - 495mm width - 673mm

Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of a lady outside a cottage. Unknown location and subject.

Cottages and Saracen's Head, Weston

This postcard view shows a row of 18th century cottages and the Saracen’s Head Inn on Stafford Road (A518) in Weston, near Stafford. Children are playing in front of the cottages. At the time of this ...

Cow Creamer

With the fashion for taking tea, coffee and chocolate in the mid 18th century came the need for equipment for preparing and serving it. One of the more fanciful inventions of potters (and silversmiths) ...

Cresswell Railway Station Staff

Thomas Holmes (station porter) is second from the left on the back row. At the time this photograph was taken the Cheadle line had just recently opened and all the goods and parcels were being handled ...

Cromer Road Destructor Works, Hanley

The Stoke on Trent City refuse destructor works was on Cromer Road, sandwiched between it and the Caldon Canal in the Northwood area. Household waste was burned in incinerators. Sometimes the destructor ...

Cross Ways, Pottal Pool, Cannock Chase

A postcard view of what is now the A34 Cannock to Stafford Road disappearing into the distance. The Penkridge to Rugeley Road comes from the left and onwards to what was, during World War I, Rugeley Camp. ...

Crown Hotel, Dining Room, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on Crown Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Crown Hotel, Lounge, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on Crown Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Croxton Footballers

Left to right: Dennis Ward, John Lawton (holding the dog) and Michael Trevor.

Crystal Glass, Royal Castle Flint Glass Works, Hatton

Crystal glass decoration by Francis and Charles Crossley. The Crossleys worked for the Royal Castle Flint Glass Works which stood on Scropton Lane, Hatton, near Tutbury. The Castle Works was founded ...

Customers at the Soup House, Tutbury

Children and adults collecting soup from the Charity House on Duke Street. The Charity House was built in 1844 and is known locally as 'the Soup House'. Since 1988 the Charity House has been the home ...

Cutlery, Cheddleton Asylum

Cutlery, if needed for a meal time, was dispensed to patients in a strictly controlled way. It was specially made for the asylum, with knives having a very small cutting edge to prevent the danger of ...

Dale family, Colwich

The Dale family playing croquet, a photograph believed to have been taken in the garden of Philip Dale's home at Wolseley Cottage, Colwich. Philip Dale (1833-1917), brazier and ironmonger of 11, Greengate ...

Darlaston Grange, Stone,

Mr Joseph Harvey with his dog, Fly. They are standing outside Darlaston Grange.

Decorated Pram Parade, Stafford,

'Baby Day' was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War. Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and bonniest baby, and judging took ...

Decorated Prams, Baby Week, Stafford

This postcard view shows 'Baby Day' which was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War. Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and ...