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Conditioning Tanks, Joule's Brewery, Stone
Conditioning tanks were where the beer had a controlled fermentation, and carbon dioxide was absorbed prior to bottling or tanking.
Joules produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to ...
Conduit Colliery No.3, Norton Canes
Owned by the Conduit Colliery Company, Conduit Colliery No.3 was first sunk in 1858 but it was some years before coal production started. It was the largest of the Conduit collieries with three shafts. ...
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 ...
Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath
The base of one of the blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast ...
Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath
The base of one of the blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast ...
Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath
Iron workers and blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast furnaces ...
Connaught Street, Tunstall
The corner of Connaught Street (originally named Albert Street) and Tunstall High Street (on the right).
The Glass & Pottery Company' main premises were just on the corner, at 23 High Street. They ...
Consall Flint Mill
A postcard view of the flint mills and the Caldon Canal at Consall in the Churnet Valley. The back of the card is signed "T.H. Podmore 18/12/18": he was the owner of the flint mill at the time.
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Consall Flint Mill
Consall Flint Mill was built by John Leigh (the Lord of the Manor) in the 1830s and the site was complete by 1845. At this time there were three iron waterwheels and 17 or 18 flint grinding pans. The ...
Consall Mill. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Caldon Canal and Consall Mill, Consall Valley, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall Mill. Photographed by William Blake.
Winter scene including the Caldon Canal at Consall Mill, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Construction at Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell
The new Frit Department building under construction at Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell.
The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and ...
Construction of No.1 Brewery, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
View of the site from the boiler plant, looking towards Station Street.
Construction of Rugeley 'A' Power Station
A photograph showing the construction of Rugeley 'A' Power Station and Lea Hall colliery. The chimney and half clad boiler house are the power station and the lower concrete buildings behind the cottage ...
Construction of Rugeley 'B' Power Station
Construction of Rugeley's 'B' 1000MW Power Station began in 1965 and was completed in 1972. The power station closed in June 2016 and was demolished in 2021. It is said typically to have consumed 1.6 ...
Construction of the Tower Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
View showing the main tower nearing completion, with a tower crane on the left. Neither the top section or the interior have yet been built.
Control panel, No. 1 Brewery, Bass, Burton-upon-Trent
Graham Preece working at the control panel in No. 1 Brewery
Conveyor Belt, W.H. Dorman and Co. Ltd., Stafford,
Founded by William Henry Dorman in 1870 on Foregate Street, Dorman's began by manufacturing cutting tools for the footwear industry, but soon began to produce more specialised machinery such as printing, ...