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The Cottage, Gravel Lane, Huntington
Pictured in the rear garden are, from left to right: Paul Williams, Mark Williams, Florence Briggs, Jeanette Williams (nee Briggs), Claire Williams and Sam Williams.
The property was demolished in ...
The Counting House, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek
Towards the end of the 20th century the accounts office was turned into an art gallery.
The Crescent, Hednesford
The Crescent is the curved enlargement to Market Street made to accommodate the bus stops. Anglesey Street is in the right foreground behind Jones newsagent’s shop, with the advertising board.
The ...
The Crescent, Wolstanton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at The Crescent, Wolstanton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The Cricket Field, Hoar Cross Hall
A cricket match taking place at Hoar Cross Hall. The cricket pitch was on Church Flatts in front of the hall and opposite the Vicarage. Col. Hugo Meynell was a keen cricketer. In 1924 he paid the Marylebone ...
The Crooked House, Himley
Two men standing in the doorway of the Glynne Arms, also known as the Crooked House. Above the door the licencee's sign states that the publican at the time was Sarah A. Glaze and that the house served ...
The Crossroads, Holloway, Butterton
Postcard with a view of the crossroads at Holloway, Butterton in the Staffordshire Moorlands. This area falls within the Peak District National Park.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
The Crown Club, Abbots Bromley
The description on the front of this postcard view is: ‘Crown Club 1914’. The picture was taken on Crown Bank, Market Place, Abbots Bromley.
On the left are cottages and in the centre behind the motor ...
The Crown Club, Abbots Bromley
This postcard view was published in 1913 with the picture taken at a wonky angle. The description on the front of the postcard is: ‘Crown Club 1913 Dinnertime’.
This scene was captured on Crown Bank, ...
The Crown Hotel, Codsall
The Crown Hotel was situated at The Square, Codsall. In 1900 the proprietor was Thomas Malpas, who was also a butcher and a farmer.
The road to the left of the Crown Hotel is Wood Road, and the ...
The Devil's Staircase, Consall
An postcard view of a girl and child on the well-worn stone steps of the Devil's Staircase, located on the hillside behind the Black Lion public house at Consall, on the footpath leading to Belmont and ...
The Drawing Office, Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley
Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to a depth of 1300ft (396m). The first coal was produced in 1960, and the colliery's ...
The Dyche family, Stafford
A photograph of the Dyche family taken at the home of Mr and Mrs James Dyche at 206 Stone Road, Stafford.
James Dyche is standing third from left at the back. Ena Dyche (later Ellis) is the baby sitting ...
The Dyehouse, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek
The men are hank-dyeing in wooden dye-barks. This age old method was still used locally until the 1960s, and until an even later date at Thomas Whittles' factory.
The Dyke Family, Hanley
Oliver Dyke (1860-1924) with his wife Caroline and children, Lionel (born 1893), and Gordon (born 1895) and Clarice (born 1891). Oliver Dyke founded Bratt & Dyke's department store. Lionel and Gordon ...
The Earl of Harrowby and family, Sandon Hall
The 5th Earl of Harrowby and his family outside Sandon Hall.
From left to right: The Hon. Francis Ryder (later Lady Frances Berendt) on 'Pansy'; Viscountess Sandon (later the 6th Countess of Harrowby) ...
The Fallows Family, Shugborough Park Farm
The Fallows family were tenants of Shugborough Park Farm between 1900 and 1926. From left to right: John, Annie Elizabeth, Victor, Annie, Thomas, Thomas Jr.
Thomas Anson, who inherited the Shugborough ...
The Feeder and Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer
The Feeder with Cloud End in the distance, in the Dane Valley near Rushton Spencer. The Feeder is an artificial waterway linking the River Dane to Rudyard Lake.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton....