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Cheddleton (Basford) enclosure map

Enclosure maps and their accompanying awards are important sources for local, agricultural and economic history in the 18th and 19th centuries, and reflect a time when communities were experiencing significant ...

Cheddleton (Basford) enclosure map

Enclosure maps and their accompanying awards are important sources for local, agricultural and economic history in the 18th and 19th centuries, and reflect a time when communities were experiencing significant ...

Cheddleton Asylum Christmas party

Cheddleton Asylum Christmas party. A Merry Christmas to All! The asylum was built circa 1895 and was in use up until the 1990s. This image is included by kind permission of the Churnet Valley ...

Cheddleton Asylum foundation stone

Dignitaries lay the foundation stone at Cheddleton asylum in Staffordshire. The Victorians had a genuine awareness of mental illness, and Cheddleton asylum had an excellent record of patient care. This ...

Cheddleton Church

St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton has Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular features, and was restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4.

Cheddleton Church

The Church of St. Edward was extensively restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. It still retains many medieval features, including the Early English north arcade, the Perpendicular south ...

Cheddleton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Cheddleton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Cheddleton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the high-standing chancel (with a south door), a small nave, the south aisle, the porch and the tower. There are also the remains of a ...

Cheddleton Church: water colour painting

'St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton,' from the north west. The church is positioned in the middle distance of a panoramic view. There are harvesters in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]

Cheddleton enclosure map

Enclosure maps and their accompanying awards are important sources for local, agricultural and economic history in the 18th and 19th centuries, and reflect a time when communities were experiencing significant ...

Cheddleton Flint Mill

The earliest reference to milling at Cheddleton dates back to 1253. The northern mill (left) was built specifically to grind flint for the ceramic industry in the Potteries in about 1760. The southern ...

Cheddleton Flint Mill and Silk Mill

From left to right can be seen the Flint Mill , Mill House and Silk Mill.

Cheddleton Lock and Wharf

Cheddleton Lock and Wharf on the Caldon Canal, looking towards the road bridge. The building with the tall chimney beyond the bridge was a silk mill.

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club, winners of the May Bank Cup, Leek Post Shield and Hanley Cup in the 1925-26 season. Staffordshire’s asylums often advertised for attendants who could play sports ...

Cheddleton railway station

This image shows Cheddleton railway station, around the year 1960. This Victorian station was built in 1849. It is one of only three original stations still surviving on the Churnet Valley line. During ...

Cheddleton Railway Station

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This is a film taken around 1960 by Alan Williamson of Endon. It shows the station at Cheddleton, near Leek, and typical scenes of a train coming in, the mail being deposited, children on the platform ...

Cheddleton Revue, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton

Taking part in this "Twenties" show were: E. Lambert, J.A. Coghill, A.M. Bolger, A.B. Knight, F.P. Archer, S. Kerry (the back row), and K.F. Connelly, B. Williams, N.G. Webb, C.J. Webb, J.L.W. Beck, M. ...

Cheddleton Station

Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home ...

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