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Conveyor Belt, W.H. Dorman and Co. Ltd., Stafford,

Founded by William Henry Dorman in 1870 on Foregate Street, Dorman's began by manufacturing cutting tools for the footwear industry, but soon began to produce more specialised machinery such as printing, ...

Conway Pottery, Park Lane, Fenton

The Conway Pottery was established in 1930 and produced earthenware, especially white cups.

Cooking Kitchen, Stafford Gaol

Ovens and cooking equipment in the cooking kitchen. The kitchen block was built in the 1860s. This small building is now (2024) a workshop.

Cookshill Corner, Caverswall. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Cookshill Corner, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The photograph includes a group of people standing outside the Auctioneer's Arms public house. The picture was taken looking ...

Co-op Building Society Building, Stafford,

Construction of the Co-operative Permanent Building Society building on corner of South Walls and Greengate Street by Costains Ltd. The society changed its name to Nationwide Building Society in 1970....

Co-op Building Society building, Stafford,

Construction of the Co-operative Permanent Building Society building on corner of South Walls and Greengate Street by Costains Ltd. The society changed its name to Nationwide Building Society in 1970....

Co-op shop window, Stafford,

'A Wedding in Spring' window display at the Co-operative Society Department Store, Crabbery Street.

Co-op shop window, Stafford,

'A Wedding in Spring' window display at the Co-operative Society Department Store, Crabbery Street.

Co-op shop, Orchard Place, Barlaston

Shop assistants Pam Barlow and Gloria Dainty standing in the doorway of the Co-operative shop at Orchard Place, Barlaston. This shop replaced a smaller shop which stood next to the Plume of Feathers.

Co-op Shop, Trent Valley Road, Oakhill

On either side of the buiding are stone plaques with a carved wreath design. The right plaque reads 'A.D.' and the left plaque reads the date '1919'. The large single storey building is attached to the ...

Co-op Tamworth Road, Wood End, Tamworth

Interior of the Co-op in Wood End. From left to right are Mary Twomlow, Assistant, Janet Shelton, Assistant, and Harold Oxford, Manager. Notice the old fashioned scales on the counter, and neat pyramids ...

Co-op window display, Stafford,

Shop window display of school uniforms at the Co-operative Society Department Store, Gaolgate Street.

Co-op, Barlaston

Shop assistant May Banks with manager Gordon Smith at the old Co-operative shop in Barlaston which stood next to the Plumr of Feathers in Barlaston. In the later 1950s a new shop was opened at Orchard ...

Co-op, Colehill, Tamworth

Tamworth Co-op seen here elaborately decorated for the Jubilee of George Vth and Queen Mary, which took place on the 7th May 1935. Notice the Art Deco style of the front of this Co-op. Art Deco was ...

Cooper at Joule's Brewery, Stone

Ken Shelley at work, finishing off the repair of a beer cask by driving on the top or chime hoop. Ken was apprenticed as a cooper at Bass brewery in Burton upon Trent. Joule's cooperage stood behind ...

Cooper at work, Burmans Cooperage, Dallow Street, Burton-On-Trent

The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...

Cooper at work, Burmans Cooperage, Dallow Street, Burton-On-Trent

The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...

Cooper branding casks, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

One of the Bass coopers in No.2 Brewery, branding a row of casks which look like re-makes. Behind him is a beck iron and to the side are a pile of hoops.