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Cauldon Low Quarry. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of the limestone quarry and workers at Cauldon Low.

Cemetery super-intendent, Glascote road cemetery , Tamworth

A photograph of Walter Henry Chaplin, super-intendent of the cemetery on Glascote road.

Ceremony to dedicate churchyard extensions, St. Nicholas' Church, Fulford

Included in the procession (from left to right) are ?, Bishop of Lichfield, Percy Forster, Reverend Arthur E. Smith and Mr Ernest Jenkinson. The Bishop of Lichfield was Edward Woods. The churchyard ...

Chadsmoor A.R.P.

A group photograph of Chadsmoor A.R.P. (Air Raid Patrol) at Princess Street, Chadsmoor, Cannock. Included in this groupm are Norman Thomas Brookes (wearing glasses, back row, first on left) and his ...

Chapman’s Hotel, Scarborough

In the background of the photograph is Chapman’s Hotel which stood on Westborough close to Scarborough Railway Station. On the extreme left a sign points to the excursion platform at the station. In ...

Charabanc, Castle Hill, Audley

A charabanc pictured outside Castle Hill Farmhouse. The building was built in 1870. In 1930 it became the offices of Audley District Urban Council until it became part of Newcastle Borough Council in ...

Charcoal burner, Whiston

'Charcoal Jack', an itinerant charcoal burner sitting outside his hovel, a simple shelter made out of a framework of wooden poles covered with turf. This somewhat damaged and faded photograph was taken ...

Charles Hales butcher's, Cannock

Photograph shows Charles Hales standing outside his stall at Cannock No.1 Market. A market trader since 1928, Charles was reported to be the 'World Egg Swallowing Champion'. It was said that In Tokyo ...

Charles Loveday at Shugborough Hall

Photograph taken by the Servants' Quarters at Shugborough. Charles Loveday (pictured on the right) was the Butler at Shugborough Hall between 1940 and 1942

Charles Woodward, blacksmith, Mayfield

Portrait of Mr. Charles Woodwood of 22 Wallash, Mayfield standing in his workshop. The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles Woodward retired in 1965. Many of these ...

Charlie and Jimmy Jones, Chesterton

Charlie and Jimmy Jones were brothers, both born at Gibson's Row in Chesterton. They both served in the Army during the Second World War and returned home safely.. They were uncles of John Baddeley, ...

Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood

Wheat ricks built by Tom Oldbury at Charnes Old Hall Farm. In the absence of barns, the ricks were well thatched to keep the grain dry. From left to right: Tom Oldbury, Joyce Smith (Women's Land Army ...

Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood

Photograph taken during the Second World War at Charnes Old Hall Farm, near Wetwood. From left to right, Mr Edward Barlow Timmis (farmer, known as Ned), Joyce Smith (a Women's Land Army girl from Eccleshall), ...

Chatterton Bros., George Street, Tamworth

This is a listed building and still extised as two shops in 2003.

Chatterton, Market Street, Tamworth

As the sign above the shop says, John Chatterton was the owner of this shop and was licensed to sell tea, coffee, pepper, tobacco, and snuff. John Chatterton may well be the gentleman on the right of ...

Chauffeur and passengers, Stafford

A motor car with three women passengers dressed in typical Edwardian motoring outfits and a chauffeur to the left. We have not been able to identify the people or the location but it was taken in or ...

Chauffeur in Daimler Car, Creswell Hall,

Alfred Bate was chauffeur to the Meakin family of Creswell Hall. He is seen here in an early Daimler car.

Cheadle Co-operative, High Street, Cheadle

The Cheadle Co-operative shop at no.8 High Street, Cheadle was opened in 1905 and by 1916 had became the Leek and Moorland Co-operative Society. The window displays feature Pelaw Polish which was the ...