Sergeant-Major Bloor, Home Guard, Cheddleton
Sergeant-Major Percy Bloor in his Home Guard uniform, back garden of Bankside, Cronny Bank, Cheddleton.
Percy Bloor's time with the Home Guard, as told to his grandson Peter Bloor by Percy’s son Roger ...
Shaffalong Colliery sod-cutting ceremony, Cheddleton
Onlookers at the ceremonial cutting of the first sod by Mrs James Meakin (in the centre of the photograph) at the site of the shafts for the new colliery venture at Shaffalong in October 1906. Children ...
Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton
Mrs Frances Bower approaching Shaffalong Farm on Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton. Mrs Bower was a member of Cheddleton Historical and Archaeological Society. The farm buildings on the left have since been ...
Shaffalong Mine, Cheddleton
Offices of the Westwood Manor Coal and Iron Co. Ltd. at the short-lived Shaffalong Mine at Cheddleton.
In 1904 James Meakin of Westwood Manor granted permission for boreholes to be dug to look for ...
Shaffalong Mine, Cheddleton
A view of the short-lived Shaffalong Mine at Cheddleton.
In 1904 James Meakin of Westwood Manor granted permission for boreholes to be dug to look for coal and iron on his land at Shaffalong, Westwood ...
Shaffalong Mine, Cheddleton
A view of the short-lived Shaffalong Mine at Cheddleton.
In 1904 James Meakin of Westwood Manor granted permission for boreholes to be dug to look for coal and iron on his land at Shaffalong, Westwood ...
Site of St. Edwards Hospital pre-building, Cheddleton
Panoramic view of the land used to build St. Edwards.
Springs Bridge, Cheddleton
Early 19th century Grade 2 listed Springs Bridge, number 41, over the Caldon Canal near Cheddleton Flint Mill.
The horse-drawn narrow-boat is probably loaded with flint which was transported on the canal ...
St Andrew's Methodist Church, Cheddleton
Situated in Ostlers Lane, Cheddleton near the junction with Ox Pasture. This new chapel was opened in 1967 and replaced an earlier Methodist chapel.
St. Edward the Confessor, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
The original church of Edward the Confessor was built in the thirteenth century, although it has undergone various alterations over the centuries. The arcade and chancel are two of the oldest features ...
St. Edward the Confessor, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
The original church of Edward the Confessor was built in the thirteenth century, although it has undergone various alterations over the centuries. The arcade and chancel are two of the oldest features ...
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
A view of St. Edward the Confessor Church, Cheddleton from along Ostlers Lane.
Photographer of original postcard: W.H. Nithsdale
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
St. Edward's Church, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. The Church of St. Edward was extensively restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. It still retains many medieval features, including the Early ...
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
The church was restored in 1863-4 by George Gilbert Scott Junior, with Robert Edgar as his architect. Many of the internal features are early examples of work by William Morris & Co., (Morris was a friend ...
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
The Interior of St. Edward the Confessor's Church, Cheddleton, looking east towards the chancel. The Church of St. Edward was extensively restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. It still retains ...
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton has Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular features, and was restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. To the right of the church is the 17rth century Choir ...
St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
The Church of St. Edward was extensively restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. It still retains many medieval features, including the Early English north arcade, the Perpendicular south arcade ...
St. Edward's Hall, Cheddleton Asylum
The main hall at Cheddleton Asylum decorated with flags of Australian states for New Year’s celebrations.
The annual New Year’s Eve Ball was a popular event at St. Edward’s for many years, with the ...