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Byanna, Eccleshall

The name Byanna means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The Bishops of Lichfield lived here after Eccleshall Castle was destroyed in 1643 during the Civil War. The house dates from the early 17th ...

Byeways, Histon's Hill, Codsall

Christine and Jack Whitaker (2nd and 3rd from left) receiving the keys to Byeways, on Histon's Hill, Codsall having just purchased the house. Byeways started life as No 1, Queens Gardens and was the furnished ...

C. Herbert & Company, Railway Street, Stafford

This picture shows numbers 1 and 2 Railway Street, Stafford which at the time of the photograph were the premises of 'C Herbert & Company'. By 1911 Albert Bentley had opened his first shop at 1 and ...

Caldon Canal at Heakley Hall Farm, Norton Green

A view south west along the Caldon Canal from the bridge near Heakley Hall Farm. The buildings on the skyline are on Norton Lane. The arm of the canal to Norton Green foundry went off to the right between ...

Camden Place, Stafford

A coloured engraving of Camden Place on Wolverhampton Road. It was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. At the time of this print the building ...

Campbell Cottages, Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke

This plan shows one of the Campbell cottages on Hartshill Road. The cottages were built in 1859 by Colin Minton Campbell and are now Grade II listed. This cottage had an interior door into the Hartshill ...

Campbell Road from Hanford Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph is looking northeast along Campbell Road away from the junction with Stone Road at Hanford Bridge. Where the photographer was standing is now part of the Hanchurch roundabout and flyover. ...

Campbell Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A view south along tree lined Campbell Road from the junction with Spode Street. The United Cooperative Laundries building was off to the right. The road is lined with terraced houses with local shops. ...

Canal cottage on Stanley Road, Stockton Brook

A local stone cottage on the north side of the Caldon Canal on Stanley Road in Stockton Brook. The canal and Top Lock (number 9) is just off the left hand edge of the photograph. External stone steps ...

Canal from Nursery Lane Bridge, Hopwas

A posrcard view looking north towards the Birmingham Road Bridge from Dixons or Nursery Lane Bridge over the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, on the route of the Coventry Canal. This postcard was published ...

Canal in winter, Drayton Bassett

Looking south along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge reached by stairs ...

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 locks, Cheddleton

Canal locks at Cheddleton, a view taken from the road bridge over the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf looking eastwards. In the background are the chimneys of Brittain's Paper Mills.

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 ...

Cannock Chase

Taken from elevated ground, a cottage somewhere on Cannock Chase. Open heathland behind with a conifer plantation on horizon

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: sepia wash drawing

View showing the Chase, with a house in the middle distance to the left. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Cannock Church: sepia drawing

South west view showing chiefly the tower, made of red sandstone, and a half-timber, four gabled house on the right.'J. C. Buckler.'