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Cauldon Low Quarry

This post card view shows a railway junction with three men standing close to a truck and two bowsers.

Cauldon Low tramway, near Froghall

Dating from the 1770s, the Cotton Plane plateway was built to take limestone from Caldon Low quarries to Froghall. It was a railway for horse drawn carts.

Central Station, Kidsgrove

Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...

Central Station, Kidsgrove

Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...

Chamberlain Avenue from Hunter's Way, Penkhull

This is the view south eastwards down Chamberlain Avenue from the corner of Hunter's Way. At the bottom of the step bank is London Road in Stoke and Boothen beyond. In the floor of the valley are the ...

Chance & Hunt's Salt Works, Stafford

Workers unloading salt crystals into a railway wagon at Chance and Hunt's Salt Works, Stafford Common. Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford Common in 1877, during a search for water supplies ...

Chapman’s Hotel, Scarborough

In the background of the photograph is Chapman’s Hotel which stood on Westborough close to Scarborough Railway Station. On the extreme left a sign points to the excursion platform at the station. In ...

Chase Road Corner, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

This is one of the few concrete structures that was not removed from Brocton Camp when Lord Lichfield had the area restored to a Grouse Moor. The main structure was the weighbridge for the coal that was ...

Chase Road, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Whilst Jake Whitehouse was preparing his book 'A Town for Four Winters', he toured the Chase and took photographs of where certain parts of the Camp were originally located. This was a very interesting ...

Chase Road, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

As Chase Road climbs out of Brocton and levels out, it passes the former Battalion Lines "H" and "I" where there are remains of the area in which the New Zealand Rifle Brigade were stationed. You would ...

Chatterley Whitfield Colliery spoil tip, Stoke-on-Trent

A view of the Chatterley Whitfield spoil tip from the Biddulph Valley branch line to Congleton. The photograph is looking north from close to Chell Heath Road. The railway line is now a walkway into Whitfield ...

Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph, looking north east, shows the mineral railway line serving Chatterley Whitfield Colliery. The bridge in the centre carries the line over Chell Heath Road and the houses on the extreme ...

Chatterley Whitfield spoil tip, Stoke-on-Trent

This is a view of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery waste tip from the Biddulph Valley branch line. The camera is looking north, with the houses on Catharine Road to the left of the photograph. This section ...

Cheadle Station

Station staff on the platform at Cheadle Railway Station, with the town and the spire of St. Giles' Roman Catholic Church visible in the background. The Cheadle branch line was opened in 1892, although ...

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club, winners of the May Bank Cup, Leek Post Shield and Hanley Cup in the 1925-26 season. Staffordshire’s asylums often advertised for attendants who could play sports ...

Cheddleton Station

Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home ...

Cheddleton Station

Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home of the ...

Chell

Chell is situated in the northern district of the Potteries. It is in the eastern part of the district of Tunstall, just over a mile from Tunstall and Burslem. Great Chell and Little Chell were originally ...

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