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Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The ornately carved organ screen and black and white marble floor were designed by G.F. Bodley, the architect of the church. The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, ...

Church Street Crossing, Stone,

The Crossing Keeper's house stood on the Stone to Colwich line and dates from 1849. When automatic barriers were introduced there was no longer any need for a keeper, so the house was demolished in ...

Clock Tower, Rugeley Old Town Hall

Once part of the new public buildings which replaced the previous Rugeley Town Hall, the photograph shows the bricked up right-hand section prior to its demolition. The Market Hall's entrance below the ...

Coachmen at Kings Bromley Manor

Photograph of coachmen and a Brougham carriage outside coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, the home of the Lane family since 1784.

Codsall Church - South Doorway: sepia drawing

'South Doorway of Codsall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a Norman door of two orders, with zig-zag decoration. 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Convalescing soldiers at Ravenhill House, Brereton

The house had been briefly unoccupied when, in March 1915, the War Office intimated that Lady Zouche had offered the house as a V.A.D (Voluntary Aid Detached) Hospital to be operated by the Red Cross ...

Convent of the Holy Rosary, Cannock

Opened in 1898 by the Sisters of the Christian Retreat, the Convent later became Lyncroft School in the 1970s and then Chase Academy in 1998, since renamed Chase Grammar School.. The Convent building ...

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Corner Farmhouse, Upper Mayfield

A postcard view of Corner Farmhouse, a Grade II listed building, which stands on the crossroads of Hollow Lane, Gallowstree Lane and Piccadilly Lane in Upper Mayfield. Note the Venetian window above the ...

Coton Hill Farm, Coton, Milwich,

Coton, Gnosall

Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton, this photograph was taken just outside the Navigation Inn (off the picture, to the left) by the road bridge over the Shropshire Union ...

Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of a lady outside a cottage. Unknown location and subject.

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, Chebsey,

County Asylum, Stafford,

The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...

County Asylum, Stafford,

The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...

County Council Chamber, Stafford,

The County Buildings opened in Martin Street on 29 October 1895. Previously councillors had used the facilities in the Borough Hall and the Shire Hall. A competition was organised to find an architect, ...