Co-op parade, Victoria Road, Tamworth
The Co-op's parades were obviously very popular, judging by the numbers of people watching this procession. Here the parade can be seen walking past Phil Kinson's Estate Agent, on Victoria Road. The use ...
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, 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 ...
Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock
Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.
Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock
Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.
Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock
The Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on Church Street, Cannock. The left hand side of the shop is a tailors and drapers while the right hand side is selling groceries.
Co-operative shop, Church Street, Cannock
The Co-operative Society shop on Church Street showing the dry cleaner's shop. Photograph taken from the church yard of St. Luke's Church.
Co-operative shop, Church Street, Cannock
The furnishing department of the Co-operative Society shop on Church Street, Cannock.
Co-operative Society at Tamworth carnival
Co-op gala photo of 1926, taken on the 7th July, showing the Co-op Society's entry for Tamworth Carnival. The girls, bicycle and converted pram are decorated with advertisements and packaging from the ...
Co-operative Society Shop, Church Street, Cannock
The Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop showing the grocery and boots & clothing departments.
Copeland Cabin, Kibblestone Camp, Stone
The Copeland cabin at Kibblestone Scout Camp, built in 1931.
The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone ...
Copeland Cabin, Kibblestone Camp, Stone,
The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronal Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone in 1910. In 1921 he became the County Scout Commissioner for North ...
Coronation mug presentation, Christ Church School, Stone
Presentation of Coronation mugs to children at Christ Church Schools by Councillor T. Bagley (Chairman of the Council) and Councillor R. F. Goodill (Vice Chairman of Council). Part of the town's celebrations ...
Coronation procession to mark Queen Elizabeth II's accesion to the throne, Leek
Chairman and local councillors of the Leek Urban District Council heading to the Parish Church for a special service to mark the new queen's accession.
Coronation Procession, Rugeley,
Scouts and Church Lads' Brigade in Market Place.
The shop in the centre is Edith Hartridge's fancy draper's at 13 Market Place.
Corporation Cottages, Castle Hill Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Corporation Cottages date from 1915 and were the first council houses in Newcastle. They were built as a result of a campaign led by John Mayer, the first Labour representitive on the Borough Council.
Corporation Depot, Lammascote Road, Stafford
These four well-groomed and bedecked horses are lined up at the Corporation Depot for the May Day parade, which was judged by Mr L C Hiner, Works Superintendent at the Depot. Left to right are: “Prince” ...
Council of Management, Berkswich Parish Hall
Berkswich Parsih Hall Council of Management pictured outside the newly built hall in 1931.
Back row: Mr S. Lewis, Miss Tagg, Mr H.F. Sadler, Mrs Cook, Mr W.J. Shepherd, Mr H.J. Clay, Mrs Wilson, Miss ...