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Construction workers, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
The workers came from far and wide to build the Camps and some were later conscripted and trained there when the volunteer numbers started to dry up in 1916. The military railway was now being used to ...
Construction workers, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
Local railway stock from West Cannock Colliery was requisitioned to haul the raw materials to build the Camps. This image shows London and North Western Railway rolling stock and may well be in the very ...
Cooperage, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
Joule's Brewery had its own cooperage where beer casks were made. The site is now the car park of the Crown and Anchor Inn. In this photograph barrels are being repaired.
Francis Joule came into ...
Coronation Bridge, Victoria Park, Stafford
The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area was laid out as Victoria ...
County Mental Hospital, Cheddleton
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 existing asylums at Stafford and Burntwood. Land at Bank Farm ...
Courtship, Milford, Brocton Camp
The postcard infers that the troops are fraternizing with the locals or maybe their loved ones came to visit and stay in rooms close to the Camp. It is known that many people let rooms out to visiting ...
Cowley Tunnel, Gnosall
A pencil sketch on a blank white postcard. View of Cowley Tunnel on the Shropshire Union Canal, near Gnosall. Inscription: 'Canal at Gnosall 26/7/23 (5)'.. Dimensions 88mm x 140mm.
Artist: Sydney ...
Crakemarsh Crossing, near Uttoxeter
The railway crossing at Crakemarsh with the crossing house to the left.
Cresswell Station, Draycott-in-the-Moors
Cresswell Railway Station stood on the Stoke-on-Trent to Uttoxeter branch of the North Staffordshire Railway and opened in 1848. The station closed on 7th November 1966 and was demolished except for ...
Cross Keys Inn, Hednesford
A view looking north along Hill Street, Hednesford with the Cross Keys Inn on the left. A London & North Western Railway omnibus is carrying passengers from Hednesford Station. The postcard is dated ...
Crown Devon Works, Stoke-on-Trent
A calcining kiln at S Fielding's Crown Devon Works off Whieldon Road. Originally part of the Railway Works, this photograph was taken next to the Stoke to Derby railway line. Calcining kilns were used ...
Crown Devon Works, Stoke-on-Trent
This is part of the original 1870s buildings of the Crown Devon Pottery on Sutherland Street off Whieldon Road. Originally known as the Railway works because it lay between the main railway line and ...
Crown Devon Works, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The entrance to S Fielding's Crown Devon Works on Sutherland Street, off Whieldon Road. Until 1912 the pottery was known as the Railway Works, set up in the late 1800s and operated by Hackney & Kirkham. ...
Crown Hotel, Longton
The Crown Hotel (previously the Crown and Anchor Hotel) is at the bottom of King Street alongside Longton railway bridge. This was originally the site of the White Horse public house, going back to the ...
Crown Maltings, Burton-on-Trent
The Crown Maltings as viewed from the Midland Railway. The owners of the brewery were L & G. Meakin.
Cyples Lane and Noon's Court, Longton
Looking along Cyples Lane in Longton. At the bottom of the passage is Market Street, the Heathcote Arms Hotel is the building just visible. On the left edge, the classical looking building is the old ...
Dando's warehouse, Hednesford
With offices and warehouse located in the London & North Western (later London Midland Scottish) Railway Goods yard adjacent to Hednesford Station, this wholesale fruit and vegetable business was started ...
Daniel and Beatrice Deaville of Wood House Farm, Grindley
Photograph of Daniel and Beatrice Jane Deaville (nee Roberts) of Wood House Farm, Grindley, taken sometime in the 1920s or 1930s.
Wood House Farm, which was next to Grindley Station on the Stafford ...