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Colton Bridge
A postcard view of Brook Bridge over Moreton Brook in Colton village.
The photograph was taken by William Bird of Nuneaton. The postcard was franked in Rugeley on 23 October 1904 and sent to an address ...
Colton Bridge
The bridge over Moreton Brook in Colton village. The graveyard and the Village School can be seen in the trees beyond the bridge.
Colton Bridge and Church
The bridge over Moreton Brook in Colton village. St. Mary's church can be seen in the trees beyond the bridge.
Colton Bridge: steel engraving
'Colton Bridge over the Trent, Rudgely, Staffs,' showing a single arched bridge with cows in the river. (Taken from a Calendar.)Anonymous.
Colwich Church
A view of St Michael and All Angels Church taken from under the railway bridge at Colwich. The church houses many memorials to the Wolseley and Anson families. The flag pole on top of Colwich Church was ...
Colwich Old Signal Box
Pictured in the Old Signal Box at Colwich are (left to right): David Buckley, Telephone Attendant and Gordon Axten, Signalman ('Box Lad'). David lived in the railway cottages nearby to the Stoke-on-Trent ...
Colwich Railway Station,
Colwich Railway Station was designed by Livock in 1847. It was jointly run by North Staffordshire Railways (The Knotty) and London and North Western Railways.
Colwich was the most southerly station ...
Colwich Station
The entrance yard at Colwich station, with Main Road in the foreground.
Colwich Station was built in 1847 to designs by John Livock and was the most southerly station on the North Staffordshire Railway. ...
Colwich Station
Colwich Station was built in 1847 to designs by John Livock and was the most southerly station on the North Staffordshire Railway. It was jointly owned and managed by the N.S.R. and London and North ...
Combridge Crossing House, near Rocester
Combridge Crossing House on the North Staffordshire Railway near Rocester.
Image copyright Mr R.E.G. Read.
Combridge Crossing House, near Rocester
Combridge Crossing House. By the time of this photograph the railway had been dismantled and the house was a domestic dwelling, named 'Inglenook'. The track formerly ran past the bay window and had been ...
Common Chickweed, or Stellaria media
Flowering all year long, this weed pops up at the road-side, in your garden, and all over wastelands.
This one was found growing at Hawkesyard, near Armitage in Staffordshire, by local naturalist Henry ...
Conduit Colliery, No. 3 Colliery, Norton Canes
View of colliery buildings, with three head frames or head gears and three chimneys in the background. Railway lines with coal tubs in the foreground.
Conduit Colliery Company had several collieries ...
Conduit Street, Lichfield
This postcard view looks northwest along Conduit street to the Market Square. On the left is the Corn Exchange, also on the left is a glimpse of a covered stall in the Market Square, the spires of the ...
Congleton Road, Biddulph
This road has been the town's main road since it was built in 1819-20. Before this time the main route from Biddulph to Congleton was via Smithy Lane, but by 1800 this was considered unsatisfactory. Road ...
Consall Mill Bridge over the Caldon Canal, Consall
Photograph of the foot bridge over the Caldon Canal near Consall flint mill. A woman and two men are standing on the bridge.
Consall Mill. Photographed by William Blake.
Winter scene including the Caldon Canal at Consall Mill, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall Station
View of the up waiting room at Consall Railway Station, looking towards Cheddleton. Unusually, it is supported by a cantilever holding it above the Caldon Canal. In the distance can be seen the Black ...