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Cottages in Coalpit Lane, Brereton

These thatched cottages are thought to have been about half-way up Coalpit Lane on the right (north) side of the road. They belonged to the Earl of Shrewsbury, Brereton's Lord of the Manor and owner ...

Cottages, Woodseaves

This view is believed to show occupants outside Lavender Cottages in Woodseaves, which stand next to the Plough Inn. If so, The cottages have since been rendered, the left hand side has been demolished ...

Crabbery Street, Stafford,

Mr Trevitt the fishmonger, whose shop can be seen on the right, had given the four small girls on the left shrimps, which they are holding in their pinafores.

Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural Show, Stafford

Pictured is ten year old Ann Minshall, daughter of the show committee Chairman, Mr H Minshall, as she presents a bouquet to the Mayoress of Stafford, Mrs C Jones at the Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural ...

Crossley Stone and Bow Street, Rugeley

Crossley Stone runs off Elmore Lane near the park in Rugeley. The three-storey house on the right is number 20 Crossley Stone, a late 18th century Grade II listed house, and it is a side return of the ...

Croxton and Broughton Silver Jubilee Celebrations

Fancy dress contestants being judged at Wetwood. A Grand Procession travelled from Croxton Church to Wetwood Parish Room and adjacent parkland were floats and fancy dress were judged. After that sports ...

Croxton School Group

Croxton School pupils pictured by the road opposite Meadow's Shop, Croxton.

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 ...

Darning Socks, Standon Boys' Farm Home

Boys darning socks at Standon Boys' Farm Home, being overseen by a member of staff. The home in Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall was founded by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885. This ...

Daughters from Pattingham Village

left to right: Ann Carter; Margaret Hancocks; Margaret Brodie; Jean Hancocks; Patricia Littleford. Ann was the daughter of Harry Carter, the newsagent in High Street; the Hancocks girls were the daughters ...

Day Trip to Trentham Gardens

Among those in this group photograph are Hilda Richards who is in her WRVS uniform with the cap just visible (third row from the back near the centre). Hilda is standing immediately behind her in-laws ...

Day trippers near High Bridge, Norbury

Day trippers near High Bridge, bridge no.39 on the Shropshire Union Canal. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

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 ...

Dedication of the church gates, St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall

The dedication of new gates at St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall. By the gates are Rev. Frank Oliver (Rector of Haughton) and Rev. Richard M. Farmer (Vicar of Ellenhall). See linked image for the names of ...

Diane Parkes portrait, McCann Studio, High Street, Uttoxeter

Portrait photograph of Diane Parkes aged about 3 years, at the time of this photograph Diane lived at Chell's butchers in Silver Street Uttoxter. Diane Parkes mother nee Gaunt.

Dolefoot Lane, Hoar Cross

This early postcard view shows a pony and cart being driven through a ford near Hoar Cross, believed to be on Dolefoot Lane at one of the entrance paths to Jackson's Bank. The wooden pedestrian bridge ...

Donkey ride, Queen Street, Kidsgrove

This photograph shows Frederick Polles Junior on a donkey at the rear of Queen Street. Frederick Polles became a miner and photographer.

Donkey Rides, Milford Common Fair,

Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excursion trains ran between Stafford and Milford stations. A weekend fair, with donkey ...