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Canal view, Aston-By-Stone

The Trent and Mersey Canal near the bridge at Aston-by-Stone, with a canal boat with cargo of wood being towed by horse.

Canal ware painter, Shebdon

Canal ware artist and sign writer Martin 'Bunny' Bunford of Shebdon, near High Offley pictured painting a Buckby can as his dog looks on. Photographer: Lionel Holland of the StaffordshireNewsletter....

Canal Warehouses, Leek

Former warehouses adjacent to the site of the Leek Canal basin, filled in in 1958. The canal would have been where the parked car and lorry are standing. Image copyright Warrington Museum & Art Gallery....

Canal wharf buildings, Cheddleton

Wharf buildings on the Caldon Canal at 10, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton.

Canals and war, Tamworth

In 1798 Rev Francis Blick, noted in the parish register the startling sight of 12,000 soldiers passing through Tamworth on canal barges en route to supress a rebellion in Ireland.

Canalware Buckby Can

A 3 gallon Buckby can used to hold fresh water on narrowboats for drinking. It has been painted with traditional 'roses and castles' decoration by Lisa Jenkins of Norbury Junction, Staffordshire. The ...

Canalware dipper

This type of dipper was used on narrowboats to take water from the canal for cleaning puposes, and for the watering of animals. Painted in traditional 'roses and castles' decoration by Lisa Jenkins ...

Cannock Extension Canal, near Hednesford

A narrow boat and crew on the Birmingham Canal Navigation, Cannock Extension near Hawks Green. The canal served the nearby East Cannock and LIttleworth collieries for the the transportation of coal. Postcard ...

Case of the Company of Proprietors of the Navigation from the Trent to the Mersey - Pamphlet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Canals were among the most impressive - not to mention controversial - engineering enterprises of the 18th century. In this pamphlet, the Trent and Mersey Canal Company outline their case for creating ...

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 Wharf

Cheddleton Wharf on the Caldon Canal. The Flint Mills can be seen beyond the bridge, to the right.

Cheddleton Wharf and paper mills

Boats on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf.

Cheddleton. Photographed by William Blake.

Canal view including Cheddleton Wharf, Staffordshire. This view includes a lock, overhead warehouse and bridge situated on the Caldon Canal at Leek Road.

Cherry Eye Bridge, Caldon Canal

Cherry Eye Bridge (number 53) on the Caldon Canal, near Consall, with its unusual pointed arch.

Cherry Eye Wharf, Caldon Canal

A working narrowboat moored at the loading wharf for the Cherry Eye ironstone mine on the Caldon Canal, near Consall. The deep red ironstone was used mainly for paint making.

Church Bridge, Cannock

The White Lion Hotel and the Hatherton extension of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Church Bridge, Cannock. On the right can be seen the flight of 13 locks leading up to Hednesford Basin. ...

Churnet Valley, near Consall

A steam locomotive pulling a train of six carriages is leaving Consall Station on the Churnet Valley line. Alongside is the Caldon Canal with a working narrowboat. The hillside on the right is Kingsley ...

Churnet valley, near Consall

A steam locomotive pulling a train of six carriages is leaving Consall Station on the Churnet Valley line. Alongside is the Caldon Canal with a working narrowboat. The hillside on the right is Kingsley ...