Cows with the Wedgwood Monument visible in the background, Chesterton
The Wedgwood Monument was erected in 1850 and was a memorial to John Wedgwood (1760-1839) who had been a local colliery owner. The monument was damaged in a gale on 2nd January 1976 and now stands a quarter ...
Cowshed , Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became Rodbaston Farm Institute, which was run by the County Council. It was ...
Cowshed, Abbotsholme, Rocester
Interior of a largely whitewashed cowshed at a Rocester farm. The man wearing a white overall, and holding a pail and milking stool is obviously just about to start or finish milking the cows.
Cowshed, Rue Barn, near Eccleshall
A row of nine British Friesian cows standing in a cow shed. Manufacturer's sign for Gascoigne milking machinery on beam above the cows' heads. Photographed for Mr J.H. Leach of No.4 Rue Barn, Cash Lane, ...
Cowshed, unknown location
Three Jersey cows in a milking parlour, location unknown.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.
Cox Green Farmhouse, Enville
Cox Green takes its name from the Cox family, who were landowners in Enville parish during the 15th century. The ground floor of Cox Green Farmhouse is a late medieval timber framed structure. The timber-framed ...
Cox's Farm, Hammerwich
Cox's Farm, Hall Lane, Hammerwich, little changed today. The farm and pond formed part of the estate of Hammerwich Place Farm. Harry Cox bought the farm in 1920 and farmed there until the later 1930s. ...
Cox's Pond, Hammerwich
Cox's Pond and Farm House formed part of the estate of Hammerwich Place Farm on Hall Lane. Harry Cox bought the farm in 1920 and farmed there until the later 1930s.
Postcard photographed and published ...
Cranmoor Lodge Farm, Perton
During World War II RAF accommodation buildings were based at Cranmoor Lodge Farm.
Perton Airfield was constructed in 1940 as a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground. Later during the Second World ...
Craythorne Farm, Rolleston-on-Dove
Craythorne farm, Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of his ...
Cromwell House Cafe, Wolseley Bridge, Colwich,
These buildings, now an Indian restaurant, belonged to Roebuck Farm.
During the Civil War Parliamentary troops guarded the river crossing at Wolseley Bridge, prior to the battle of Hopton Heath in ...
Crop of maize, Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine
Field of maize with Mr R. Griffiths-Jones (agent to Mrs Inge) standing in the crop. Maize was grown as a fodder crop for cattle on the Thorpe Hall estate.
Thorpe Hall was built by Richard Inge in 1651 ...
Croplifter at work, Bramshall
A Salopian Croplifter loading a lorry at The Elms farm, Bramshall, near Uttoxeter. This photograph was taken on behalf of Mr Hawkins of the Milk Marketing Board's Grass Drying Station at Leigh, Lancashire.
Photographer: ...
Crossfields Farm, Fulford
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, Milwich,
View of Main Street. On the far left is the Green Man Inn.
The building behind the signpost is the turnpike cottage on the Stone to Uttoxeter road, built in 1792. Here tolls were collected for permission ...
Crown Inn Farmhouse, Stretton