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Classroom, Yarlet Hall
A postcard view of one of the classrooms at Yarlet Hall.
Yarlet Hall replaced an earlier 18th century building; work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 The Reverend Walter ...
Claymills Pumping Station, Burton-upon-Trent
Claymills Pumping Station was designed by James Mansergh and opened in 1885. It was used to pump sewage from Burton-upon-Trent to a sewage farm at Etwall, and was built in response to increasing health ...
Clemesha Brothers & Birch, New Street Mill, Leek
Clemesha Brothers & Birch moved into New Street Mill in 1907. The building is now (2014) occupied by Blakemore & Chell, heating engineers, founded in Leek in 1903. A large part of the works were burned ...
Clifford Arms, Great Haywood,
The Clifford Arms was once the sixteenth century gatehouse to Haywood Hall. A yard behind the archway was used to stable horses.
In the 1920s the inn was painted to look timber framed, but was demolished ...
Clock and Market Place, Willenhall
A busy market day in Willenhall. This area is now pedestrianised but the buildings are still identifiable.
With the number of working men visible at and around the stalls, it was probably a Saturday ...
Clock Tower and Building, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Clock Tower and park building at Longton Park, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George ...
Clock Tower, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Clock Tower at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville William Sutherland ...
Clock Tower, Rugeley Old Town Hall
Once part of the new public buildings which replaced the previous Rugeley Town Hall, the photograph shows the bricked up right-hand section prior to its demolition. The Market Hall's entrance below the ...
Clough Street, Hanley
The view along Clough Street towards the centre of Hanley. On the right hand edge is the greyhound racing stadium and next along, the tall chimney and three bottle ovens of George Ashworth's Broad Street ...
Coach and Horses Hotel, Pasturefields, Hixon,
The Coach and Horses public house had a 42 bedroom motel added to it which subsequently closed in 1991. It was then converted into the 65 bed Anson House Nursing Home.
The pub was converted into ...
Coach outing, Gaol Square, Stafford
A crowd of people standing and seated in front of two motor coaches owned by Nicholls of Stafford. They are pictured in Gaol Square Stafford. In the background can be glimpsed Charles Clark's Gaol Square ...
Coach Service at Alton Towers
The 20th Earl of Shrewsbury in the driving seat of his 'Greyhound' coach, in front of Alton Towers, one of his family homes.
During 1892 and 1893 the Earl ran a daily coach service between Alton Towers ...
Coachman and carriage, Burton-upon-Trent
A coachman poses for the photographer beside a Brougham carriage, thought to be in the Burton-upon-Trent area. If you recognise the man or the precise location please contact us.
Coachmen at Kings Bromley Manor
Photograph of coachmen and a Brougham carriage outside coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, the home of the Lane family since 1784.
Coal Strike, March 1912. Coal Pickers at Florence Colliery, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Florence Colliery, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
People scavenge for bits of coal during the coal strike of 1912.
Named after the Duke of Sutherland's daughter, the pit was opened ...
Cobden Street, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Cobden Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The church building on the right was the Methodist New Connexion Chapel. The Elim Chapel on the corner of Cobden Street ...
Cock Inn, Stowe-by-Chartley,
The Cock Inn brewed its own beer.
Cock Inn, Woodseaves,
Thomas Henry Lees was a farmer and the landlord of the Cock Inn. He brewed and sold beer.