Font in Cheddleton Church: sepia drawing
'Font in Cheddleton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a round drum-shaped font with half-global bulges, (four showing.)'J. B.,' [John Buckler]
Foodstore and newsagents, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton
C. & L. Foodstore and News, 163 Cheadle Road, Cheddleton with Alexander's Store. The shop later became Boparai News by 1989. It is currently (2024) One-Stop convenience store. The car is thought to be ...
Fox Inn, Cheddleton
Two men drinking beer with a cask as table, outside the front door of the Fox Inn, Babylon Bank, Cheddleton. The licensee's sign above the door and reads 'James Kent. Licensed Retailer. Ale Beer & Porter ...
Friendly Society parade, Cheddleton
Men grouped around a friendly society banner with a coach and driver in the background at Cheddleton. The man on the left wears high-waisted Oxford Bags, trousers which came into fashion in the mid-1920s....
Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton
The funeral of John Thomas Foster aged 11, and his two sisters, Gertrude Fanny, aged 17, and Emily Mary aged 15, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the Church of St Edward the Confessor, Cheddleton ...
Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton
The funeral of sisters Gertrude Fanny Foster, aged 17, and Emily Mary Foster, aged 15, and their brother, John Thomas Foster, aged 11, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the Church of St. Edward ...
Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton
Mourners gathered at the funeral of sisters Gertrude Fanny Foster, aged 17, and Emily Mary Foster, aged 15, and their brother, John Thomas Foster, aged 11, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the ...
Gardens at Basford Hurst, Cheddleton
Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing an urn and pedestal in the centre of a circular lawn.
Basford Hurst was built around 1860 for the land agent Edwin Heaton . William Henry Rider, ...
Garretaw procession, Cheddleton
A carnival procession of carriage and people on horseback passing through Cheddleton. The carnival is believed to have been nicknamed 'Garretaw' (water rag spelled backwards) by the local vicar. Many ...
George Hodgkins and horses, Cheddleton
George Hodgkins of Felt House Farm, Cheddleton, standing with a Shire horse and foal, with farm buildings in the background.
Gilbert Turner, Cheddleton
A studio portrait of Gilbert Turner of Cheddleton. He was born in 1904, the son of John and Lily Turner, and died on 3 April 1932.
Group of children, Cheddleton School
Whole school photograph of pupils on the playground at Cheddleton School.
Group of schoolgirls, Cheddleton
An informal group of pupils from Cheddleton School.
Gunner Don Sutton, Cheddleton
A studio portrait of Donald David Sutton, Gunner 1502675, 16 Battery, 6th Anti Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. He was the son of William and Henry Mary Ellen Sutton and lived with his family at Fold ...
Harold Lomas with plough team, Cheddleton
Harold Edgar Lomas (1880-1936) of The Hollies Farm, Cheddleton Heath, in a field operating a plough with his two horses. He was the winner of several local ploughing matches.
Harry and Hilda Pegg, Cheddleton
A studio portrait of Harry Pegg of Hale House Farm, Ostlers Lane in army uniform with his mother Hilda Pegg (later Bagshaw). Harry Pegg served in the West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales' Own) ...
Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
The house on the right dates from 1848 is now 'The Sycamores', situated on the corner of Hollow Lane and the Cheadle Road which runs across the bottom of the photograph. The buildings to the left of the ...
Hollow Lane, Cheddleton
Hollow Lane, Cheddleton with St. Edward's Church in the background. The churchyard lychgate and Trafford's grocer's shop can be seen in the foreground. Built in about 1876 and designed by George Gilbert ...