Monkswood, Cheddleton
View of trees on a hill at Monkswood, Cheddleton. This is an ancient woodland site at one time held by the monks of Dieulacres Abbey.
Moss Lee House, Mosslee Hall Farm, Cheddleton
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th century). Much of the present building dates from ...
Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton
Mosslee Hall and Farm viewed from Belmont Lane, Cheddleton.
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages ...
Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th century). Much of the present building dates from ...
Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th century). Much of the present building dates from ...
Mowing Hay, Cheddleton
George Hodgkins of Felt House Farm, Cheddleton, mowing hay with a horse drawn mower.
Narrow boat at the Cheddleton Flint Mill, Cheddleton
A black and white postcard showing the canal boat 'Vienna' moored on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Flint Mill.
Built at Saltley, Birmingham in 1911 by carriers Fellows, Moreton & Clayton with the ...
National School, Cheddleton
Located at the junction of Hollow Lane, Shaffalong Lane and Park Lane, the mixed National School, Cheddleton opened in about 1855 and became known locally as the 'Top School'. It had two further classrooms ...
Nellie Turner, Cheddleton
Studio portrait of NellieTurner of Cheddleton. She was born in Cheddleton on 17 December 1901, the third daughter of John W. and Ada Mary Turner. Her married name was Nellie Jackson and she died on ...
New Year’s Eve Ball, Cheddleton Asylum
One of the most popular events which Staffordshire’s asylums provided for both staff and patients was the annual New Year’s Eve Ball at Cheddleton (St. Edward’s) hospital, held in the Main Hall. The last ...
Norman Kirkham, Cheddleton
Studio portrait of Norman Kirkham of Cheddleton. Born at Wetley Rocks on 16 March 1903, he was the son of Agnes Kirkham. By 1939 he was employed as a papermaking machine man at Brittain's paper mills ...
Nurse Harkness, Cheddleton
Grace Harkness was born in Ruthwell, Dumfrieshire in 1879 and was a Maternity and District Nurse for Cheddleton and the surrounding area from about 1913. She lived at Ashcombe Cottage, Cheddleton until ...
Nurses with bicycles, Cheddleton
Nurse Harkness and Nurse Martin, dressed for cycling, pose with their new bicycles. They were Maternity and District Nurses for Cheddleton and the surrounding area.
Grace Harkness was born in Ruthwell, ...
Nursing History Museum Display, Cheddleton
The Nursing History Group was founded in 1982, covering north Staffordshire and south-east Cheshire. A museum display at the Old School Tea Rooms, Cheddleton.
The Nursing History Group Museum first ...
Oak staircase, Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton
The mid-17th century staircase at Mosslee Hall.
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th ...
Opening of the British Legion Club, Cheddleton
A group of men seated and standing outside hut at the inauguration of Cheddleton British Legion.
In the group are: Joe Pearson, Mr Maddocks, Tom Padin, Jim Birley, Alf Burndred, Adam Webster, Jack ...
Parish Council members, Cheddleton
Cheddleton Parish Council members.
Standing (left to right): Bob Heath, John Simcock, Mr Stubbs, V. Wyndham, Jack Morse, Jim Berresford Sr, Dennis Shenton, Mrs W. Butler, John Haigh, Hugo Herbert, ...
Parish Institute, Cheddleton
The Parish Institute, Cheddleton which was opened on 3 October 1912. The cost of £1,000 was funded by donations and subscriptions. It closed on 31 May 1989 and was replaced by a new community centre ...