Colton Post Office
Colton's Postmistress, Mrs Connie Deacon with Post Lady, Miss Nellie Rotchell, outside of the village Post Office which was situated in the end Martlin Cottage on Martlin Lane, Colton. The post box can ...
Colwich Church
A view of St Michael and All Angels Church taken from under the railway bridge at Colwich. The church houses many memorials to the Wolseley and Anson families. The flag pole on top of Colwich Church was ...
Construction of Riverside Shopping Centre, Stafford
This view taken on South Walls, Stafford, shows steel framework and scaffolding used in the construction of one of the large retail units that would later be occupied by a Primark store and form part ...
Construction of the Riverside Shopping Centre, Stafford
This photograph taken by South Walls, Stafford, shows groundwork and foundations being prepared for steel framework that would later be used in the construction of retail units forming part of a major ...
Construction of the Waterside multi-storey car park, Stafford
This picture was taken during the construction of the Waterfront multi-storey car park in Stafford. The car park was built as part of a new major redevelopment on both sides of the adjacent River Sow ...
Construction Site for Stafford Borough Council Offices, Riverside, Stafford
This view of the site of the former Royal Brine Baths shows the ground is being prepared for the construction of the new Stafford Borough Council Offices. Just below the building site the road is South ...
Co-operative Building, Gaol Road, Stafford
View of the former Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. building on the corner of Gaol Road (left) and Browning Street (right).
This Co-op store has the date of 1907 on its stonework, also ...
Copes Buildings, Eastgate Street, Stafford,
View from South Walls towards Eastgate Street, which was reached by the archway in the building at the end, which faced onto Eastgate Street.
These buildings were demolished in 1964 and the police ...
Corner of Garden Street and West Street, Leek
The shop in the picture is probably a fish and chip shop - there are two signs advertising Midland Vinegar above the door. Today (late 2013) it is Take-a-Break.
Corner of Greengate Street and Mill Street, Stafford
On the left is a part view of Chetwynd House, Greengate Street, on the corner of Mill Street.
Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member ...
Corner of the Bowling Green, Cannock
A postcard picture of Cannock's bowling green with 'The Green' behind. This 18th century house was modernised in the mid-19th century by Bernard Gilpin, owner of the famous edge-tool manufactory.
To ...
Corporation Street, Stafford
Featured in this postcard view is Corporation Street looking north from the junction with Cambridge Street.
Corporation Street was said to be the longest street in Stafford. The houses were built in ...
Corporation Street, Stafford,
The building on the corner of Crooked Bridge Road was the Post Office, which stands to this day.
The windows and advertisement for 'Rowntrees' Chocolates and Pastilles' were taken out in about 1995, ...
Cottage on Walsall Road, Cannock
This cottage on Walsall Road has been demolished. It was situated between Cannock Ex-Servicemen's Club and the bus stop near the Aldi store on Walsall Road.
Cottages along New Inn Lane, Hanford
On the right are cottages numbered 99 to 129 New Inn Lane. The back gardens all have outhouses and overlook the open space of Trentham Rugby Club and Sideway. They were built between 1900 and 1924. The ...
Cottages at Rickerscote, Stafford
A view of cottages on Rickerscote Road taken from School Lane at the junction with Old Rickerscote Lane.
These cottages still exist (2026), those facing the camera have been changed by removing the ...
Cottages, Newport Road, Haughton
This view looks west along Newport Road (A518) towards the junction with Jolt Lane, Haughton.
The timber framed cottage on the left and the adjoining cottages were later demolished and the road widened. ...
County Buildings, Stafford,
The County Buildings opened in Martin Street on 29 October 1895. Previously councillors had used the facilities in the Borough Hall and the Shire Hall.
A competition was organised to find an architect, ...