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Canal Junction, Great Haywood,

View of the canal bridge and wharf from the Trent and Mersey Canal; the bridge marks junction of the canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. The building on the far left was a corn mill, ...

Canal lift bridge, Ivy House Road, Hanley

This lift or draw bridge (number 11) carries Ivy House Road over the Caldon Canal. Over the bridge to the left, and alongside the canal, was J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery. Demolished in 2005, the land ...

Canal Lock and Bridge, Stockton Brook

In the past, when river transport was a popular means of transport, the Caldon Canal was a busy place. The canal served the Churnet Valley and surrounding districts, and one of the main type of traffic ...

Canal scene at Horseley Fields, Wolverhampton

The building on the left is the Union Flour Mill. Situated on the Birmingham Canal Navigations Mainline, the steam-powered mill commenced production in 1813. It was owned by the Wolverhampton Flour ...

Canal Scene, Aston-by-Stone

This picture shows a tranquil autumn scene on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Aston-by-Stone, a view that has hardly changed over the years. In the distance, beyond the canal bridge is the spire of St. Saviour's ...

Canal Scene, Cheddleton

A view taken from the road bridge over the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf looking eastwards. In the background are the chimneys of Brittain's paper mill. A paper mill has stood on the present site ...

Canal scene, Froghall, Kingsley

Photograph taken on the Caldon Canal near Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd. copper works. There is a working narrow boat moored up on the left. Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor ...

Canal Warehouses, Leek

Former warehouses adjacent to the site of the Leek Canal basin, filled in in 1958. The canal would have been where the parked car and lorry are standing. Image copyright Warrington Museum & Art Gallery....

Canal wharf buildings, Cheddleton

Wharf buildings on the Caldon Canal at 10, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton.

Cannock Chase Brickworks' Steam Lorry, Hednesford

The driver is Frank James, aged about 19. His assistant, the cheeky young lad looking out of the window, is not named.

Cannock Chase views

A composite postcard with five views of places around Cannock Chase: Shugborough Hall; Ingestre Hall; Essex Bridge; the Bottle Lodge, Tixall; Main Road, Great Haywood. Postcard published by W.H. Smith ...

Cannock Town Centre

This view of the Town Centre is looking Norrth towards High Green. The building seen directly behind the two boys in the foreground was demolished in the latter part of the 20th century and a new Woolworths ...

Cannock Town centre looking South to the A34 and Walsall Road

A mother with her children, one in a pram and other groups of children stand talking or playing in the street. On the left of the picture is the Crown Hotel, which was knocked down in the 1960s. The trees ...

Cannock Urban Council Steam Roller, Cannock

The Urban District Council yard was off Mill Street until around the 1920s. The picture could have been taken on any of the Tarmacked roads maintained by the Urban District Council.

Cannock Urban District Council roadworkers on the A5 at Bridgtown, South of Cannock

Council workmen standing with forks and steamroller while working on the roads. The bungalows in the background were built by the Urban District Council.

Car for a Bob, Stafford

Stafford Round Tablers John Harvest (left) and Geoffrey Bramall are pictured checking over a new Ford Popular which has a sign on the front saying “This is it – Car for a Bob”. A Bob was a slang name ...

Car Park of the Swan Inn, Church Eaton,

Carriage outside the stables of Hartwell Hall, Barlaston

A single horse and Landau pictured with a coachman, stable boy and two small children. At the time of this photograph Hartwell Hall was the home of the Paddock family. George Frederick Paddock was a ...