Pegg family, Cheddleton
Thomas and Sarah Pegg and family in the garden of their home, Hale House Farm, Ostlers Lane, Cheddleton. Thomas worked as a woodman.
Percy and Kathleen Bloor, Cheddleton
Percy and Kathleen (Kaye) Bloor, probably taken in the back garden of Bankside, Crony Bank, Cheddleton. Kaye ran Bloor’s Newsagents from the house for many years. Kaye was born in 1899.
Plate from Cheddleton National Schools
A ceramic plate bearing an emblem and the inscription 'Cheddleton National Schools'.
Playing fields opening, Cheddleton
Officials and crowds at the opening ceremony for Cheddleton Playing Fields. The fields were opened by General, The Earl of Cavan, Vice-Chairman of The National Playing Fields Association on 27 June 1931. ...
Portrait of Mrs Hambleton, Cheddleton
Mrs Hambleton was born Sarah Hall on June 1st 1810 at a farm called High Street, about one and a half miles from Cheadle. She was one of eight children, having four brothers and three sisters. The family ...
Post Office & Grocers & Bake House, Cheddleton
The Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. A car is parked outside and a horse-drawn delivery cart and driver stand to the right.
Arthur Shallcross opened his shop and became Sub-Postmaster ...
Post Office, Cheddleton
A postcard view of the Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton, taken prior to World War One. A workman with a shovel is standing in the rough road. The Post Office closed around 2016.
Pupils and staff, Cheddleton School
Pupils and staff of Cheddleton School with the Vicar of Cheddleton, Rev. William Gaisford Burgis. The photograph was probably taken in the Vicarage garden.
Back row (left to right): unknown, Mrs Parnell, ...
Pupils and teacher, Cheddleton School
Class II pupils and their teacher at Cheddleton Public Elementary school which opened in 1853. The headmaster at the time, standing far left, was John James Parnell.
Pupils and teacher, Cheddleton School
Class II pupils and their teacher at Cheddleton Public Elementary school which opened in 1853. The headmaster at the time was John James Parnell.
Pupils at Cheddleton Council School
Pupils at Cheddleton Council School for infants which was built in 1905.
Railway Goods Yard, Cheddleton
Cheddleton station goods yard on the Churnet Valley Line. The steam locomotive on the left, number 44422, was built in 1927 and scrapped by British Rail in 1965. In 1977 It was rescued from a scrap yard ...
Reconsecration of church bells, St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
A group photograph taken on the occasion of the reconsecration of the church bells at St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton by the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr J.A. Kempthorne. Seated in the middle of this group ...
Red Lion Inn, Cheddleton
A photograph of a painting by Isaac Findler (1809-1888) showing the Red Lion Inn, Cheddleton. The main three-storey building is easily recognisable today.
Isaac Findler was baptised at Cheddleton on ...
Remembrance Sunday, Cheddleton
Choristers and lay-participants mingle near the lychgate on Hollow Lane, Cheddleton for the Remembrance Sunday Service. The tower of St. Edward's Church in background.
The car is a 1976-77 Renault ...
River Churnet in flood at Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton
The Cauldon Canal and River Churnet submerged at Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton due to severe flooding after a terrific rain-storm. What was described as the most destructive storm and flood damage ...
Roughwood Cottage, Cheddleton
Group of four people standing in front of Roughwood Cottage, Cheddleton. From left to right: Doris James, Archie Turner, unknown, unknown. Postcard back.
Santa Special Express, Churnet Valley Railway, Cheddleton
The Santa Special Express locomotive hauling its carriages towards the platform at Cheddleton Station on the Churnet Valley Railway.