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Cherry Orchard, Newcastle-under-Lyme

In this photograph the terraced housing that once stood along Cherry Orchard can be seen. To the right of the half white washed end terrace is the rectory building that belonged to Ebenezer Chapel and ...

Cherry Street, Stafford,

View from the end of Queen Street. Cherry Street was originally called Talbot Lane. These houses were demolished in the 1960s to make way for Stafford College. In the background can be seen the modern ...

Chestnut Lane, Clifton Campville

A postcard view of cottages at Hill Side and Hill Top on Chestnut Lane, Clifton Campville.

Chetwynd House, Stafford

Chetwynd House prior to its conversion into Stafford's General Post Office in 1914. Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament ...

Children on Church Lane, Oulton

Children with Toys, Little Bridgeford,

This photograph was taken on the Stafford to Eccleshall Road at Little Bridgeford. The young girl is holding a metal hoop and stick.

Children, Woodseaves area

Two young children pictured in the back garden of an unidentified house in the Woodseaves area. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Christchurch Street and City Road, Fenton

The Royal Oak pub can be seen in the distance.

Christchurch Street, Fenton

This photograph was taken opposite Christ Church Fenton, looking north. Until the 1950s renaming of streets, this was Church Street. Nelson street is coming in on the left. With rebuilding, Nelson Street ...

Christmas Greetings Card, Hawthorne Lodge, Stone

Christmas Greetings Card with a view of Hawthorne Lodge, Lichfield Road, Stone. Built in the latter part of the 19th century, this house was the home of Elizabeth Keeling from at least 1891. The Worthington ...

Church Bank Pottery, Bank Street, Tunstall

The imposing chimney of Church the Bank pottery. The original Church Bank works was built by Robert Beswick in 1842 and passed through several hands before becoming Thomas Booth took over in 1868, manufacturing ...

Church Bridge, Cannock

View of the railway bridge taking the Cannock to Walsall railway line over the A34 Walsall Road.

Church Cottage, Chebsey

Church Cottage in Chebsey, occupied by Miss Byatt at the time of this photograph. This late 18th or early 19th century cottage stood at the edge of All Saints' churchyard and was demolished in the late ...

Church Cottage, Church Eaton,

Timber framed Church Cottage on High Street, also known as Institute Farmhouse. The cottage fell into disrepair and was demolished in the 1980s. It was rebuilt in 1983 using new materials, further ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the left of this view is Ivy Cottage which was home to Mr and Mrs Albert Hine, second left is Church Cottage which was home to the Breeze family. These two cottages were also known locally as Spite ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the extreme right of the picture, left to right, are Jessie Breeze and Flossie Breeze who are standing by the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford. In the background is a glimpse of St. Chad's Church, ...

Church Croft, Rugeley

This double fronted Georgian building, dates from about 1800. It was here that William Palmer was born in 1824.

Church Eaton Village,

View of the High Street. On the left is St. Editha's Church, built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the church is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The timber framed building ...