Berresfords Motors Ltd. Coach Garage, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton
Berresfords coach garage and workshop at Bones Lane on Cheadle Road, Cheddleton in a derelict condition.
James Alfred Berresford's initial bus route was between Leek and Hanley in 1923. He died 1987.
Their ...
Black Lion Inn, Cheddleton
The Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. The man in the doorway is Henry Walker (1874-1932) who was licensee from 1913 until at least 1921. The woman is his daughter Kathleen (born 1899) and with ...
Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
Painted by Ivy Milner in 1979 from a photograph dating from around 1860. Mary Walker standing outside the thatched Black Lion Inn, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton.
Mary's husband James was a victualler at ...
Black Lion, Cheddleton
The Black Lion Inn viewed from Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
Bloor family, Cheddleton
From left to right, Percy Bloor Junior, Percy Bloor Senior and Bernard Bloor taken in the back garden of Bankside, Crony Bank, Cheddleton. Bernard was 19 in 1939 and so was in uniform (RAF) almost immediately ...
Boat Inn, Cheddleton
The Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton, which stands next to the Caldon Canal and close to the River Churnet. In this view the road has been washed out after a flood.
From about 1900 to 1917 ...
Book launch, Cheddleton
Launching the book 'Cheddleton - A Village History'. Editor Robert Milner, a local schoolteacher and Chairman of the Cheddleton Historical and Archaeological Society, is seen here signing copies.
Bridge Eye, Station Road, Cheddleton
View of cottages from Bridge Eye, Cheddleton. Bridge Eye Well can be seen to the right. The houses on right hand side are still recognisable. The field on the bank of the River Churnet was made into ...
Bridge over Endon Brook, near Cheddleton
View of a bridge over Endon Brook.
Brittain's Cottage, Cheddleton
Family group outside Brittain's Cottage, Cheddleton.
Brittains Ltd, Fire Brigade, Cheddleton
Volunteer members of Brittains Ltd.'s Fire Brigade pose with their fire engine and a trophy. It is possible they had won this award at an annual competition held at the Staffordshire County Show Ground. ...
Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton
View of factory buildings at Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton. A paper mill has stood on this site at Cheddleton since 1797, when the paper was made by hand. It was built by the pottery manufacturer ...
Brittain's Paper Mills, Caldon Canal, Cheddleton
A paper mill has stood on this site at Cheddleton since 1797, when the paper was made by hand. It was built by the pottery manufacturer William Adams to produce tissue paper for transfer printing in ...
Brittain's Paper Mills, Cheddleton
Brittain's Paper Mills with the Caldon Canal in the foreground. A paper mill has stood on this site at Cheddleton since 1797, when the paper was made by hand. It was built by the pottery manufacturer ...
Brittain's Paper Mills, Cheddleton
A view of Brittain's Paper Mills at Cheddleton with the Caldon Canal passing by. A paper mill has stood on this site at Cheddleton since 1797, when the paper was made by hand. It was built by the pottery ...
Building Cheddleton Asylum
St. Edward's Hall under construction at Cheddleton Asylum.
In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the ...
Building Cheddleton Asylum
St. Edward's Hall under construction at Cheddleton Asylum with the completed water tower in the background.
In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for ...
Building Cheddleton Asylum
The asylum at Cheddleton in Staffordshire was built to serve the Pottery towns and the area surrounding Leek.
Patients were referred to as "inmates", and anyone from people with a "mild affliction" ...