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Cromartie Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Cromartie Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas ...

Cross at Washerwell Lane, Caverswall

This late medieval cross was perhaps erected by monks from Hulton Abbey. Its precise purpose is not known, but it may have served as a butter cross, a boundary mark, or to mark Wash Well.

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 Street, Cheadle

View of St. Giles Roman Catholic church from the south east end of Cross Street, close to the Market Cross.

Croxton

Looking towards Wetwood.

Cuttlestone Cottage, Penkridge

Situated on Clay Street, Penkridge, opposite the Methodist Chapel. Also known as “St. Margaret’s Home for Girls”. Opened as an orphanage in 1885 as a purely local charity. From 1893 to 1923 it was part ...

Cyclists, Tittensor

This view of Tittensor shows Stone Road with the former Post Office on the right. The road was widened to make room for the A34, resulting in the demolition of the buildings on the left. The buildings ...

Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial landscape with a view of the Daisy Bank Marl Hole, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. These vast holes were created due to the large scale extraction of a type of clay called marl.

Dale Sprinks Cottage, Consall Forge

Dean End and Wood End, Brewood

Dean End and Wood End stand on Dean Street and were formerly a single dwelling. Grade II listed, built in the 17th century with 18th century additions. The left wing has Gothick bay windows.

Dean End, Brewood

Dean End and Wood End are properties in Dean Street Brewood, and were formerly a single dwelling. Grade II listed, built in the 17th century with 18th century additions.

Dean House, Brewood

Dean House stands on Dean Street and is a Georgian style house built in about 1800.

Dean Street, Brewood

Looking north-east along Dean Street, Brewood. The building seen here on the left is known as the Old Smithy Cottage and was originally a single-storey house, built in about 1350. The spire of Church ...

Dean Street, Brewood

Late 16th or early 17the century timber-framed cottages next to the Deanery on Dean Street.

Dean Street, Brewood

A general view of Dean Street, looking north-west towards St. Mary and St. Chad's Church.

Dean Street, Brewood

In this view of Dean Street, Brewood, there is a part view of the Garth on the left, Bell Cottage in the centre and Lilac Cottage on the right. In the ‘Memories of Brewood’ published by Brewood Historical ...

Decorations for King Edward VII's visit to Alton

Decorations and people waiting for King Edward VII's car to pass by Station Bridge in Alton vilage on its way to Alton Towers, 21 November 1907.