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Colliery building, Lea Hall Colliery

View of the area where the clean coal is loaded onto suppliers wagons. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to ...

Connaught Street, Tunstall

The corner of Connaught Street (originally named Albert Street) and Tunstall High Street (on the right). The Glass & Pottery Company' main premises were just on the corner, at 23 High Street. They ...

Construction of the new Dove Bridge, near Uttoxeter

A new bridge was built to carry the A50 over the River Dove when the road was rebuilt in 1970. The old bridge, which dates from the 14th century, no longer carries road traffic and is now a footpath. ...

Construction of the new Dove Bridge, near Uttoxeter

A new bridge was built to carry the A50 over the River Dove when the road was rebuilt in 1970. The old bridge, which dates from the 14th century, no longer carries road traffic and is now a footpath. ...

Construction of the new Dove Bridge, near Uttoxeter

A new bridge was built to carry the A50 over the River Dove when the road was rebuilt in 1970. The old bridge, which dates from the 14th century, no longer carries road traffic and is now a footpath. ...

Construction of the Riverside Shopping Centre, Stafford

This photograph taken by South Walls, Stafford, shows groundwork and foundations being prepared for steel framework that would later be used in the construction of retail units forming part of a major ...

Construction Site for Stafford Borough Council Offices, Riverside, Stafford

This view of the site of the former Royal Brine Baths shows the ground is being prepared for the construction of the new Stafford Borough Council Offices. Just below the building site the road is South ...

Co-operative float, Market Hall Street, Cannock

A float taking part in Cannock Pageant made by staff of the Cannock & District Co Operative Society shop on Church Street.

Co-operative Milk Service Van.

Very little is known about this photograph. The crushed vehicle has writing above the windscreen which reads, Co-operative Milk Service. If you can provide any further information about this photograph ...

Crabbery Street, Stafford

This view looks along Crabbery Street from the junction with Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town. All of the buildings ...

Cratemaker.

View of a cratemaking company yard. In the foreground is the company truck and Mr. W. J. Shenton is pictured holding the horse. The long hazel rods used in crate making can be seen in the background, ...

Croxton and Broughton Silver Jubilee celebrations

A decorated Ford Escort van on its way between Croxton and Wetwood. A Grand Procession travelled from Croxton Church to Wetwood Parish Room and adjacent parkland were floats and fancy dress were judged. ...

Dairy van, Clive Farm, Pattingham

Owned by the Williamson family.

Darlaston Café, near Tittensor

The Darlaston Cafe was a regular watering hole for travellers on the A34; the main route north-south through Staffordshire before the M6. In this postcard view coaches and lorries are parked by the cafe, ...

Deepmore Lock, Hazelstrine, Stafford

This photograph shows a small cabin cruiser and crew entering the lock. Deepmore lock stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772. ...

Delivering wares

Crates of wares, packed with straw, are unloaded from a North Staffordshire Railway truck. Crate-making was an auxilliary trade that served the pottery industry. Fragile finished wares needed protection ...

Delivery Trucks, Evode Chemical Works, Stafford,

Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd. was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. The company was partly owned by Lotus Ltd., the shoe manufacturers. In 1938 the company, under the directorship of ...

Demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and Market Hall

This photograph captures the demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and the Market Hall which were built on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. The Public Buildings also housed meeting rooms and, until ...