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Coulthwaite's Training Stables, Hednesford
Tom Coulthwaite's stables are the red-roofed buildings in the left middle distance in this colour-tinted postcard view taken from Hednesford Hills, near the present day Raceway. They have since been ...
Councillors at a town twinning ceremony, Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter councillors, Bamfords representatives and members of the French delegation from Fumel. Back row: Roger Claypham, Jim Badgery, Un-named French delegate, Len Smith, Jack Kenny, Middle Row: Ruth ...
County Fruit Store, Stafford,
Dated 1610, this small, thatched building on Mill Street would have been a typical example of a seventeenth century Stafford cottage.
Throughout the centuries it was known as Primrose Cottage and ...
County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford
Dated 1610, this small, thatched building on Mill Street would have been a typical example of a seventeenth century Stafford cottage. It was known as Primrose Cottage and was only put to commercial use ...
County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford
A postcard view of Primrose Cottage which at the time of this picture was also known as ‘G Williams, The County Fruit Stores’ on Mill Street, Stafford.
Dated 1610, this small, thatched building would ...
County Road, Stafford
County Road looking toward the Gaol.The pub on the corner is the King's Head, built in 1810. When this picture was taken the licensee was John Wade who ran the pub from 1906 until 1937.
Coven Farm House
A timber-framed two-storey late 16th century house with a T-shaped plan. It has been considerably altered since the 1950s.
Covent Garden grocers, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
As you can see from the window display Covent Garden was a fruit and vegetable shop, owned by H.M. Scrawn. The shop was on Ironmarket from the early 1970s to 1996. At the time of writing (December 2024) ...
Covered bowl
Covered bowl with celadon glaze and carved decoration, designed by Reginald G Haggar and thrown by Harold Thomas. Inscribed on lid RGH June 1944. Haggar Collection
Cow Creamer
With the fashion for taking tea, coffee and chocolate in the mid 18th century came the need for equipment for preparing and serving it.
One of the more fanciful inventions of potters (and silversmiths) ...
Cowlishaw & Walker Mining Engineering Company, Brown Lees Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph shows the rear of the Cowlishaw & Walker Mining Engineering company's works in Brown Lees Road. Previously the works were part of Robert Heath & Low Moor Biddulph Iron & Steel Co. The site ...
Cox's Pond, Hammerwich
Cox's Pond and Station Road, Hammerwich, little changed today. This pond formed part of the estate of Hammerwich Place Farm. Harry Cox bought the farm in 1920 and farmed there until the later 1930s. ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford
This view looks along Crabbery Street from the junction with Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town.
All of the buildings ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford
This view in Crabbery Street, Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
From left to right: the former Caroline Electric shop, Maureen’s florist shop, an entrance to St John’s Market, ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford,
Mr Trevitt the fishmonger, whose shop can be seen on the right, had given the four small girls on the left shrimps, which they are holding in their pinafores.
Cradley Forge
A view of Cradley Forge showing the rolling mills, with the chimneys of the wrought iron plant in the background. In the foreground is the River Stour.
A water powered mill was founded here by Dud ...
Crate Maker. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a crate maker at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small folder containing ...
Crate Makers Yard. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a pottery factory yard and a crate maker at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...