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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 Lock, Newport Branch Canal, Oulton
The Newport branch of the Shropshire Union Canal started at Norbury Junction with a flight of seventeen locks.
The Newport branch of the canal was little used after 1920 and closed by Act of Parliament ...
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 ...
Canefield & Palm. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a canefield and palms. Taken in a foreign location.
Cannock Chase
A 'Teesee' series postcard published by Praill's, Couriers Office, Cannock and Hednesford. postmarked 9 September 1933. The exact location of this view is not known.
Cannock Chase
A postcard view of a group of children on an outing to Cannock Chase.
This postcard was published by the “Advertiser” Office, Cannock and it was printed in Germany. It was franked on 19 September 1908 ...
Cannock Chase
In the early 1980s Jake Whitehouse took photographs of views of where the Camps once stood. This one unfortunately does not specify its location and it is not possible to identify the view. It is more ...
Cannock Chase : water colour painting
'Cannock Heath,' showing the sunset over the Heath with cattle in the foreground. Artist: H. J. Noyes.
Cannock Chase views
Five views of the Cannock Chase landscape.
The writer says he is "walking around half asleep" and comments on how nice the area is. As there is no mention of military service he may have been a civilian ...
Cannock Chase views
Postcard with five views of scenery on Cannock Chase.
Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Cannock Chase views
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford. Postmarked 15 November 1915 and sent from Brocton Camp by a soldier serving in the 9th (Reserve) Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment.
Cannock Chase War Cemetery (Commonwealth War Cemetery)
This photograph was taken looking east across the Stafford to Hednesford road to the main entrance gates of the cemetery.
This cemetery contains the graves of 24 British and 73 New Zealand dead from ...
Cannock Chase,
Cannock Chase was originally a hunting ground, covered by a great oak forest. At this time the Chase was more extensive, but centuries of industry and land enclosure has left only a small remnant.
Over ...
Cannock Chase,
Cannock Chase was originally a hunting ground, covered by a great oak forest. At this time the Chase was more extensive, but centuries of industry and land enclosure has left only a small remnant.
Over ...
Cannock Chase, Brocton,
Bungalow Wooden bungalow on Broc Hill Way next to the now Gravel Pit at Brocton. It was originally built for a Canadian stationed on The Chase between 1914-1918.
Jack Yates also lived there with ...
Cannock Chase, near Colwich
A colour-tinted postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Greengate, Stafford. The exact location of this view is not known.
Cannock Chase, near Little Haywood
A colour-tinted postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Postmarked 3 July 1909.
Cannock Chase, near Little Haywood
A colour-tinted postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Dated 1910.