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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 ...

Coronation day, Cannock

A parade to mark the Coronation of George V on June 22nd 1911 in Cannock town centre. The Boys Brigade are in the centre of the picture. Harry Penton, then aged 13 is one of the members, marked in ...

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 ...

Crabbery Street, Stafford

This view in Crabbery Street, Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. From left to right: the former Caroline Electric shop, Maureen’s florist shop, an entrance to St John’s Market, ...

Crabbery Street, Stafford

This view looks along Crabbery Street from the junction with Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town. All of the buildings ...

Crabbery Street, Stafford,

Mr Trevitt the fishmonger, whose shop can be seen on the right, had given the four small girls on the left shrimps, which they are holding in their pinafores.

Cross May Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

General view of Cross May Street, Higherland.

Crossroads, Coton

The location of this photograph is at the junction of Wallbrook Road and Uttoxeter Road. The horse in the foreground is grazing in front of The Wheatsheaf public house.

Crossroads, Meir Heath,

To the right is the Windmill Inn.

Crowd Awaiting the Arrival of the Prince of Wales, Stone,

View of the High Street during a visit from the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who was passing through the town on his way from Sandon to the Potteries, via Trentham Park. The Prince inspected ...

Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford

The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street. The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The woman on the left is Catherine Perry, Samuel's wife. They lived at the pub with ...

Cycling Proficiency Test, Stone

Councillor Arthur Swanwick and Mr M C Downing, Clerk to Stone Urban District Council are pictured with several of the 80 entrants who took part in a Cycling Proficiency Test in Stone on Saturday 12 October ...

Danks drapers shop, Rugeley

A view of Samuel Yates Danks' drapers and milliners shop at 16 Upper Brook Street, Rugeley. The frontage was relatively new at this time. It later became Lawley Brown's drapers shop and then the Rugeley ...

Deans Hill, Newport Road, Stafford

This postcard view looks north-east along the Newport Road towards Stafford. Over the years the area has been known as Deans Hill and also sometimes as Castle Road. On the left can be seen the garden ...

Decorated Bicycles, Co-op Viking Dyes, Stafford Pageant,

Winners of the 'Best Decorated Bicycle' class, on Glover Street. From left to right are Doris Moore, Pat Holt, Eileen Clarkson, ? Clewlow and Gwen Clarkson. The procession through Stafford ended with ...

Decorated Bicycles, Stafford Pageant,

Photograph taken on Corporation Street. The procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated entries and along the route collections were ...

Decorations for Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, Eccleshall,

Decorations in the High Street to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed ...

Demolition of the Old Guildhall, Stafford

The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...