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Cannock Chase War Cemetery (Commonwealth War Cemetery)

This photograph was taken looking east across the Stafford to Hednesford road to the main entrance gates of the cemetery. This cemetery contains the graves of 24 British and 73 New Zealand dead from ...

Cannock Town centre looking South to the A34 and Walsall Road

A mother with her children, one in a pram and other groups of children stand talking or playing in the street. On the left of the picture is the Crown Hotel, which was knocked down in the 1960s. The trees ...

Castle Church, Stafford

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford,

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford,

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford,

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford, (1)

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford, (2)

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Castle Church, Stafford, (2)

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Caverswall Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior with a view of Caverswall Church, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Cemetery gates on Stapenhill Road, Burton-on-Trent

Framed postcard showing the cemetery gates on Stapenhill Road with a tram just approaching, bound for Stapenhill.

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 ...

Charles Pye's grave, Baswich Churchyard

The grave of Charles Pye (1853-1929)in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Baswich. Charley Pye was a well-known figure in Milford, and was for many years landlord of the Barley Mow. This view ...

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 ...

Cheslyn Hay Cemetery

a postcard of the Cheslyn Hay Cemetery and Mortuary Chapel. The chapel was destroyed by fire on 17th August 1988. It was located inside the main gates, on the right hand side of the path.

Christ Church and the Rev. E. Fennie, Hilderstone,

Photograph taken from a calendar. Every year the Rev. Fennie (Vicar of Hilderstone 1950 - 1959) sent members of his parish a calendar featuring a photograph of himself. He joked that if they did not ...

Christ Church, Gentleshaw

Christ Church stands at the corner of Chapel Lane and Commonside in Gentleshaw. Its somewhat eccentric appearance can be explained by its construction history. Originally built as a chapel of ease ...