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Consall. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the Caldon Canal at Consall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Eastwood Road bridge and Johnson's Pottery, Caldon Canal, Hanley

This is a view north from the Albion Bridge over the Caldon Canal on Eastwood Road, Hanley. To the left is the Johnson Brothers Hanley Works. Just out of the photograph to the right is another Johnson ...

Etruria Vale Mills on the Caldon Canal, Stoke-on-Trent

On the left is Mellor's Minerals flint mill on the Caldon Canal off Etruria Vale Road (to the left). The camera is looking north along the canal with the (now demolished) houses on Bedford Street in the ...

Froghall Tunnel, Caldon Canal

A working narrowboat loaded with limestone leaving Froghall Tunnel on the Caldon Canal. The tunnel had no tow path so boats had to be 'legged' through it.

Froghall Wharf

The inner part of the canal basin at Froghall Wharf. The canal and a boat can just be seen in the bottom right hand corner. Limestone is being loaded from tramway wagons or from the large bank of stone ...

Goodwin's Potters Millers on the Caldon Canal, Hanley

George Goodwin & Sons Westwood Mills site on the banks of the Caldon Canal just off Lichfield Street in the Eastwood area of Hanley. The company was founded in 1848 and had mills at Consall and Cheddleton. ...

Hauling a boat out of Froghall Tunnel, Caldon Canal

Two men hauling a narrowboat loaded with limestone out of the Froghall Tunnel on the Caldon Canal. The tunnel had no tow path so boats had to be 'legged' through it.

Hazlehurst Aqueduct, near Endon

The Hazlehurst Aqueduct was built in 1841 to carry the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal over the main branch.

Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon

A view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage.

Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon

A winter's view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage....

Horse drawn narrowboat, Caldon Canal

A working narrowboat being pulled along by a horse and driver, on the Caldon Canal between Consall Forge and Froghall.

Howson's Pottery on the Caldon Canal, Hanley

This photograph shows the rear of G. Howson's Eastwood pottery works on the Caldon Canal. George Howson's produced sanitary ware in Hanley between 1867 and 1966, when then factory was sold to Armitage ...

Johnson's Imperial Pottery and the Caldon Canal, Hanley

Looking west along the Caldon Canal with Johnson Brothers' Imperial Pottery on the left hand side. The Eastwood earthenware works is on the other side. In the distance is Lichfield Street bridge. Charles ...

Junction of the Caldon and Trent & Mersey Canals at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows the junction of the Trent & Mersey Canal (to the right) with the Caldon Canal (left) at Etruria. On the right is the summit lock (lock 40) of the Trent & Mersey Canal, which at ...

Kingsley - Bridge at Froghall: sepia drawing

'Bridge at Frogall Chain near Kingsley, Staffordshire,' showing a substantial bridge [over a canal.]'J. C. Buckler.'

Leek Canal Tunnel

The north portal of Leek Canal Tunnel, a 130 yard tunnel on the Caldon to Leek branch of the Trent and Mersey Canal. The tunnel was restored in 1984. Image copyright K.B. Oliver. The Oliver Collection ...

Leek New Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north east towards Baddeley Green from the Leek New Road (A53) bridge over the Caldon Canal near Milton. The area to the immediate left of the road is the old shraff (waste) tip belonging to Buller's ...

Lift bridge on Caldon Canal near Long Butts Farm, Stoke-on-Trent

The lift bridge (bridge number 23) on the Caldon Canal close to Long Butts Farm on Ball Lane, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent. Sometimes called a drawbridge, this lift bridge is hand operated using a windlass ...