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Congregational Church, Hednesford,

Interior view of Mount Street Congregational Church. It opened in 1898 with seating for 330 and was known as Green Heath Mission Church. It was built in front of an earlier 1873 chapel. The chapel closed ...

Congregational Church, Martin Street, Stafford

The entrance to the Congregational Church also known as Zion Chapel on Martin Street. This building's origins are thought to date from 1811 according to a 1964 local-newspaper article. It stated that ...

Congregational Church, Stone

A view taken from King's Avenue looking towards Longton Road over the railway bridge. On the right is St. John's Church, formerly the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake ...

Construction of the Guildhall, Stafford,

The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...

Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock

Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.

Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock

Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.

Coppenhall Church

St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity'. It is largely unchanged, with the exception of the Victorian ...

Coppenhall Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Coppenhall Church.' Showing two lancet windows to the nave. Under the western window there is a south door. The east end has three lancet windows, and the south wall of the chancel ...

Coppenhall Church: sepia drawing

'S. W. View of Coppenhall Church.' South west view of an Early English building, showing the nave, a small chancel with a west bell-turret of wood, and a door at the west end below three narrow lights. ...

Corporation Street, Tamworth

The Carnegie Library built in 1905 is seen on the left, with the Assembly Rooms on the far right. The tower of St. Editha's can be seen in the background. The Assembly rooms were built by a public subscription ...

Corpus Christi procession, Cheadle

A postcard photograph of a Corpus Christi procession from St. Giles Roman Catholic Church passing along the High Street, Cheadle. Photographer: Bernard Lowndes of Cheadle.

Coseley Church: sepia wash drawing

North west view of the church, (built in 1830 in the Gothic Revival.) Showing the nave with seven bays, a north porch, and a west entrance under the tower. (Probably drawn in 1841 as Ettingshall nearby, ...

Coton, Gnosall

Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton, this photograph was taken just outside the Navigation Inn (off the picture, to the left) by the road bridge over the Shropshire Union ...

Cotton - Chapel of St. John Baptist: sepia drawing

'Cotton.' North west view of the chapel built [1795] in Gothic Revival. Showing the cruciform-shaped chapel with a bell-turret and cupola at the crossing. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Cotton - Hall: lithograph

South east view of the Hall near Alton, showing a late Georgian building of three storeys on the left, and then a bay and two storeys on the right. The roof retains an even level. There are trees behind ...

Cotton Church

The Church of St. John the Baptist at Cotton is brick-built and dates from 1795.

Cotton College War Memorial and St. Wilfrid’s R.C. Church, Cotton

In the foreground is Cotton College War Memorial which was erected to commemorate 40 former pupils who lost their lives in the First World War. It was designed by an old Cottonian, Elphege Pippet and ...

Cotton College, Cotton

An Aerofilms postcard view of Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid's College. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and ...