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Co-operative Store, Burton Square, Stafford

The newly built Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society store at Burton Square, Burton Manor, Stafford, with flats on the top two floors. The store was opened in June 1957 The right hand side of this ...

Co-operative Stores, Cheadle

The Cheadle branch of the Leek and Moorlands Co-operative Society on High Street, Cheadle.

Co-operative Supermarket, Burton Square, Stafford

Shoppers and staff inside the Co-operative Store at Burton Square, Burton Manor which opened in June 1957. The right hand side of this building is still (in 2022) occupied by a Co-operative Food store. ...

Co-operative supermarket, Stafford Street, Eccleshall

The new Midlands Co-op supermarket under construction on Stafford Street, Eccleshall.

Cooper's shop, Chapel Street, Norton Canes

Mrs Cooper standing outside her confectioners and general stores on Chapel Street, Norton canes.

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 ...

Copelands Luggage & Bags, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Copelands opened around the early 1970s, and was usually referred to as Copelands Leather Goods. The shop had become vacant by 1985. In its place now (2024) is P. T. Miles Jewellers.

Corner of Garden Street and West Street, Leek

The shop in the picture is probably a fish and chip shop - there are two signs advertising Midland Vinegar above the door. Today (late 2013) it is Take-a-Break.

Corner of Market Square and Market Street, Rugeley

This shop was built in the mid-19th century for Harris & Sons Ironmongers. George Blagg's ironmongers shop can be seen on the right. the corner unit was also occupied by Blagg's between the 1940s and ...

Corner of Mill Street and Greengate Street, Stafford,

On the left is Chetwynd House, built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament for Stafford 1715-1722 and 1734-1770. Chetwynd House was Stafford's ...

Corner shop, Cannock Road, Chadsmoor

This shop is believed to have stood on the corner of Heath Gap Road and cannock Road in Chadsmoor.

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 Street, Stafford,

The building on the corner of Crooked Bridge Road was the Post Office, which stands to this day. The windows and advertisement for 'Rowntrees' Chocolates and Pastilles' were taken out in about 1995, ...

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, Gnosall

Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton, this photograph was taken just outside the Navigation Inn (off the picture, to the left) by the road bridge over the Shropshire Union ...

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

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 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 ...