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Cock Inn, Woodseaves,

Thomas Henry Lees was a farmer and the landlord of the Cock Inn. He brewed and sold beer.

Cocknage Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Cocknage Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Colehill, Tamworth

Looking north along Colehill towards Lower Gungate. Standing on the corner with Church Street can be seen the Baptist Church, originally built as a theatre but converted into a chapel around 1821. From ...

Collecting Spuds, Uttoxeter schoolboys Farm Camp, Lower Cowley Farm, Gnosall

During the first year farm camp some of the boys were found work potato picking on a nearby farm. Their camp leader Mr Edward Wilson, wrote a short account of the boys' experiences. "The potato picking ...

College Road, Denstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene on College Road in Denstone. The building on the right is thought to be The Tavern public house. This postcard was published by H.P. Hansen, photographer, Ashbourne. ...

Colton Village, Rugeley

Postcard view of a village lane in Colton, near Rugeley. There are a young boy and girl in the picture standing at the side of the lane.

Colwich Mothers' Union

This group is believed to be the Colwich branch of the Mothers' Union with toddlers and babies. The woman in the centre holds twins. This photograph was possibly taken on the driveway of Colwich Vicarage....

Competition Winners, St. John Ambulance cadets

Concert, Offley Hay

A group of children dressed for a concert held at Offley Hay, near Eccleshall. This photograph was probably taken in the Old School on Mere Rise.

Confirmation group, Colwich

A Confirmation group taken on Colwich Vicarage lawn. Left to right: Lilly Seaton, Marjorie Moore, Eileen Harrison, Cynthia Latham, The Vicar (Rev. Chilwell?), Bishop of Stafford (Douglas Crick), Freda ...

Constance Mary Meakin and James Frank Meakin, Stone

A studio portrait of James Frank Meakin and Constance Mary Meakin, children of Major James Lionel Meakin and Constance Evelyn Meakin. At the time of this photograph the family lived at the Laurels on ...

Convent of the Holy Rosary, Cannock

Opened in 1898 by the Sisters of the Christian Retreat, the Convent later became Lyncroft School in the 1970s and then Chase Academy in 1998, since renamed Chase Grammar School.. The Convent building ...

Cook and Helpers at the Cooking Range, Uttoxeter schoolboys Farm Camp, Lower Cowley Farm, Gnosall

When the schoolboys and their leaders arrived at their campsite for the second year camp, they noticed several welcome improvements. They didn't have to build their own stove, instead there was a large ...

Cookshill Corner, Caverswall. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Cookshill Corner, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The photograph includes a group of people standing outside the Auctioneer's Arms public house. The picture was taken looking ...

Co-op Tamworth Road, Wood End, Tamworth

Interior of the Co-op in Wood End. From left to right are Mary Twomlow, Assistant, Janet Shelton, Assistant, and Harold Oxford, Manager. Notice the old fashioned scales on the counter, and neat pyramids ...

Co-op window display, Stafford,

Shop window display of school uniforms at the Co-operative Society Department Store, Gaolgate Street.

Copeland Cabin, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

The Copeland cabin at Kibblestone Scout Camp, built in 1931. The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone ...

Corn Mill, Rocester

The mill is a multi-storey building with under shot water wheel. The weir is at front in the centre, as is the sluice gate. The road bridge runs from left to right over the river. Two small boys are sitting ...