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Congregational Church (Trinity), Derby Street, Leek

The Congregationalists (previously called the Calvinists) had been worshipping in a chapel in Derby Street since 1690, but in 1791 an angry mob invaded the building, took out the seats and fittings and ...

Congregational Church, Stone

A view taken from King's Avenue looking towards Longton Road over the railway bridge. On the right is St. John's Church, formerly the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake ...

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 ...

Copeland Arms Hotel, Copeland Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Copeland Street looking towards Liverpool Road. The bridge crosses the Newcastle branch canal and the building between the stationers and the canal was the police station. Hill and Ainsworth’s bookshop ...

Coronation Celebrations, Holly Bush Inn, Brereton

Celebrations for the Coronation of King George VI at the Holly Bush Inn, Brerton. Back Row (from left to right): unknown, Jim Mobberley, Cunningham (striped tie), Rowe, David Sanders, George Mobberley, ...

Coronation Day procession, Norton in the Moors

Spectators watching the procession approach the crossroads by the Norton Arms during celebrations for the Coronation of King George V in Norton-on-the-Moors.

Coronation Day, Norton in the Moors

Men outside the Norton Arms during celebration for the Coronation of King George V in Norton-in-the-Moors.

Coronation Sports Day, Church Eaton,

Sports day to celebrate the coronation of George V. The sports are being held in a field to the east of the road leading out of the village towards Gnosall. The buildings in the centre are the rear ...

Coronation Street party, Shelton, Stoke on Trent

Norfolk Street, Shelton decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in June 1953. Most of the terraced housing has been demolished, leaving the Norfolk Inn, on the left, isolated. The pub closed in ...

Coton, Gnosall

Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton. On the extreme left is the Navigation Inn, then Joseph James Walwyn's grocers shop and slightly further along can be seen the bridge ...

Coton, near Milwich

The road junction at Coton, looking from the Milwich road. To the right can be seen the gable end of the Wheatsheaf public house which closed in 2000.

Cottages and Saracen's Head, Weston

This postcard view shows a row of 18th century cottages and the Saracen’s Head Inn on Stafford Road (A518) in Weston, near Stafford. Children are playing in front of the cottages. At the time of this ...

Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural Show, Stafford

Pictured is ten year old Ann Minshall, daughter of the show committee Chairman, Mr H Minshall, as she presents a bouquet to the Mayoress of Stafford, Mrs C Jones at the Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural ...

Cross Guns, Codsall Wood

The Cross Guns public house pictured before modernisation. During 2012 the pub and its land on Heath Road were sold to a developer who wished to build houses on the site. The building was demolished ...

Cross Guns, Codsall Wood

The Cross Guns public house pictured before modernisation. During 2012 the pub and its land on Wood Road were sold to a developer who wished to build houses on the site. The building was demolished in ...

Cross Keys Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

Cross Keys Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

Cross Keys, High Street, Uttoxeter

The Cross Keys, dates from 1697, and was one of only a handful of brick built buildings contructed in the area around this period. Like the White Hart, Red Lion and Old Star, the Cross Keys was also ...