California Lock, Uttoxeter Canal, near Oakamoor
The overgrown remains of California or Morris's Lock on the disused Uttoxeter Canal, near Oakamoor.
The Uttoxeter Canal was a thirteen-mile extension of the Caldon Canal running from Froghall as ...
Canal boats, Cheddleton Wharf
Canal narrow-boats on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf and lock. The photograph of Cheddleton was taken from the Leek Road bridge looking east. The chimneys in the distance belong to Brittain’s Paper ...
Canal bridge at Ivy House Road, Hanley
A wooden lift bridge over the Caldon Canal in Hanley. Lift bridges were counter-weighted and usually operated manually or by using a windlass. This bridge has been replaced by a permanent structure.
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 lift bridge, Ivy House Road, Hanley
This lift or draw bridge (number 11) carries Ivy House Road over the Caldon Canal. Over the bridge to the left, and alongside the canal, was J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery. Demolished in 2005, the land ...
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, 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 mill.
A paper mill has stood on the present site ...
Canal scene, Froghall, Kingsley
Photograph taken on the Caldon Canal near Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd. copper works. There is a working narrow boat moored up on the left.
Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor ...
Canal wharf buildings, Cheddleton
Wharf buildings on the Caldon Canal at 10, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton.
Case of the Company of Proprietors of the Navigation from the Trent to the Mersey - Pamphlet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
Canals were among the most impressive - not to mention controversial - engineering enterprises of the 18th century.
In this pamphlet, the Trent and Mersey Canal Company outline their case for creating ...
Castro’s Restaurant, Cheddleton
Castro’s Mexican Restaurant, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. It stood adjacent to the Caldon Canal on what was the canal wharf servicing the flint mill. It was closed by owner Jamie Bateman in 2020 after almost ...
Cheddleton Lock and Wharf
Cheddleton Lock and Wharf on the Caldon Canal, looking towards the road bridge. The building with the tall chimney beyond the bridge was a silk mill.
Cheddleton Wharf
Cheddleton Wharf on the Caldon Canal. The Flint Mills can be seen beyond the bridge, to the right.
The boat moored to the left bank may have been used for breaking the winter ice on the canal.
Cheddleton Wharf and paper mills
Boats on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf.
Cheddleton. Photographed by William Blake.
Canal view including Cheddleton Wharf, Staffordshire.
This view includes a lock, overhead warehouse and bridge situated on the Caldon Canal at Leek Road.
Cherry Eye Bridge, Caldon Canal
Cherry Eye Bridge (number 53) on the Caldon Canal, near Consall, with its unusual pointed arch.
Cherry Eye Wharf, Caldon Canal
A working narrowboat moored at the loading wharf for the Cherry Eye ironstone mine on the Caldon Canal, near Consall. The deep red ironstone was used mainly for paint making.
Churnet Valley, near Consall
A steam locomotive pulling a train of six carriages is leaving Consall Station on the Churnet Valley line. Alongside is the Caldon Canal with a working narrowboat. The hillside on the right is Kingsley ...