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Celebration, Fulford area

Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Celebrations, Eccleshall

Spectators and a pianist pictured outside Doctor Goss’s house at the junction of Stafford Street and Chebsey Lane (now Stone Road) in Eccleshall. It was demolished when Stone Road was widened in the Second ...

Celebratory archway over Stockwell Street, Leek

This arch which reads, "Give Honour To Whom Honour Is Due", was one of several made especially for the Duke and Duchess of York's visit to the town. It stood at the top of Stockwell Street looking towards ...

Cemetery Road, Willenhall

Cemetery Road, Willenhall viewed from the Moat Street area. The building in the background of this photograph of the lady and boy was recently used as the Alcatraz Rock Club in Cemetery Road. The Cartwright ...

Cemetery super-intendent, Glascote road cemetery , Tamworth

A photograph of Walter Henry Chaplin, super-intendent of the cemetery on Glascote road.

Central & South West Staffordshire Bench of Magistrates

Pictured are three former Chairmen of the Central & South-West Staffordshire Bench, including the current Bench Chairman, Jenny Webb J.P., together with the Justices' Clerk for Staffordshire at their ...

Central Hall, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

The Easter celebration decorations at Central Hall, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The school was built in 1914. This is now houses Staffordshire University's Thompson Library on College Road.

Centre Portion of Coronation Bedding, Queen’s Park, Longton

Taken at Longton Park, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire, this picturesque flower bed is a celebration of George VI's coronation in 1937. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...

Ceramic paintresses. Circa 1910

Three women painting dolls’ heads for use in toy manufacture. The Edwardian period saw a rise in popularity in toy dolls with ceramic painted heads, as they became cheaper to mass produce. The women ...

Ceramic Vases, Hanley Museum. Photographed by William Blake.

A collection of ceramic vases decorated in the pate sur pate style, including work by the artist M.Solon. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Ceramic Vases, Hanley Museum. Photographed by William Blake.

A collection of ceramic vases decorated in the pate sur pate style, including work by the artist M.Solon. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Ceremonial group in Regalia, Town Hall, Tamworth

Town Clerk Brian Leek, and Mayor, Mr Marriot, are seen here flanked by the two Mace Bearers, the Mace Bearer on the right being T. Doughty. The photograph was presumably taken in the Town Hall.

Ceremony to dedicate churchyard extensions, St. Nicholas' Church, Fulford

Included in the procession (from left to right) are ?, Bishop of Lichfield, Percy Forster, Reverend Arthur E. Smith and Mr Ernest Jenkinson. The Bishop of Lichfield was Edward Woods. The churchyard ...

Chadsmoor A.R.P.

A group photograph of Chadsmoor A.R.P. (Air Raid Patrol) at Princess Street, Chadsmoor, Cannock. Included in this groupm are Norman Thomas Brookes (wearing glasses, back row, first on left) and his ...

Chainmaking workshops, Cradley Heath

A row of single-storey chainmaking workshops at Purser's Square, also known as Anvil Yard, Cradley Heath. Cradley was well-known for producing hand-made iron chain. The workshops were very small, often ...

Chainmaking, Cradley Heath

A woman chainmaker working in a Cradley Heath workshop, probably at Purser's Square, also known as Anvil Yard, Cradley Heath. Note the small child sitting in the corner of the room. Cradley was well-known ...

Chapel House, Belmont, Ipstones

John Sneyd of Belmont Hall originally planned Chapel House as a church. Around 1790, Sneyd argued with the incumbent of St. Leonard's Church in Ipstones and started to build his own church. They soon ...