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Consall Plateway, Consall Hall Gardens

A plateway is a horse-drawn railway. The Consall plateway was begun in 1815 when a group of local landowners formed a partnership to build an iron railway between Consall Forge and Weston Coyney. The ...

Conservatory, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the House Conservatory which linked the Drawing Room with the Octagon. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Conservatory, Alton Towers

This postcard view was published by The Alton Towers Café, Alton, Staffs. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. The 15th ...

Conservatory, Drayton Manor, Fazeley

The conservatory, seen in this photograph, was added by the third Sir Robert Peel. Drayton Manor was the home of the Peel family and was built by Sir Robert Peel's father in about 1790. This house was ...

Conservatory, Shugborough Walled Garden

Interior view of the consevatory which adjoined the Gardener's House. This photograph was taken by Charles Goldsmith, Head Gardener at Shugborough between December 1931 and October 1932.

Construction of Albert's Café in Victoria Park, Stafford

This view was taken during the restoration of Victoria Park in Stafford, and shows of some of the early construction work for a new Café which later became known as Albert’s Café. A £2.5 ...

Cooke family, Astage House, Croxton

Cooke family group at Astage House, Croxton. The Briscoe and Cooke family farmed at Astage House Farm between about 1909 and 1934.

Cop Mere Pool,

This nature reserve covers a 45 acre area. The lake was formed in the Ice Age and is fed by the River Sow.

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Coronation Bridge, Victoria Park, Stafford

The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area was laid out as Victoria ...

Coronation Carpet Bed, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, this picturesque flower bed is a celebration of George VI's coronation in 1937. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially ...

Coronation flower bed

Flower bed laid out for coronation of George VI May 12th, 1937. Probably in Trentham gardens. This is one of a series of early colour photographs, possibly taken by William Blake of Longton.

Coronation Party, Rugeley

Children of Lower Burnthill Lane are pictured celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in Hagley Park. All children attending the party in fancy dress received a small silver plated cup and a certificate. ...

Corporation Street, Stafford,

Corporation Street was built in the 1890s. It was said to be the longest street in Stafford.

Corporation Street, Stafford,

This view of Corporation Street, near Crooked Bridge Road, was taken prior to the widening of the road and the building of houses on the left, where allotments cover the ground. These houses were later ...

Coton Fields Allotments, Stafford

Tom Moreton and two boys on his allotment on Coton Fields, behind Oxford Gardens.

Coton Hall, Coton-in-the-Clay

Coton Hall is at Coton-in-the-Clay in the parish of Hanbury. This large three-storey stuccoed house was built in 1790 as the home of the Adderley family. A major fire in 1947 caused extensive damage ...