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Church Street, Uttoxeter

Three-storey terraced houses on Church Street, Uttoxeter. The spire of St. Mary's Church rises over the back of the houses. This terrace has been demolished. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Church Street, Uttoxeter

Looking west along Church Street, towards the junction with Bridge Street (to the right). On the building on the left is a sign for G. & A. Harris, who were ironmongers and agricultural implement suppliers....

Churchyard Cottage, Seighford

John and Emily Worthington with a neighbour's child, pictured outside their home, Churchyard Cottage, Seighford.

Churnet View Road, Oakamoor

A postcard view of a row of houses on Churnet View Road in Oakamoor. All of these houses remain (March 2023), although over the years most of them have been extended into their front gardens or altered....

City Road, Fenton

This was the view from the corner of City road and Glebedale Road (previously Station Road) towards the junction at Victoria Square in Fenton in the 1960s. On the right is the entrance to Fenton Vicarage, ...

City Road, Fenton

Looking east along City Road from the corner of Manor Street. Christchurch Street is coming in on the right. The building on the right hand edge is the old Royal Oak public house, now demolished. In ...

City Road, Fenton

This photograph was taken from the corner of Standard Street and City Road, looking westwards towards Stoke. On the extreme right hand edge is the Newtown public house (then Newtown House). On the left ...

City Road, Stoke upon Trent

A view from the corner of Oldmill Street east towards the railway bridge over City Road. The corner shop was an off licence and tobacconist. When City Road was widened, all the shops and terraced houses ...

Clanford Hall, Seighford

Clanford Hall, also known as Clanford Hall Farmhouse at Coton Clanford near Seighford. Dated 1648, it is a fine example of a 17th century timber-framed house. Photographed by Miss A. Fisher of Aston-by-Stone ...

Clarkes Building, Stafford

Clarkes Buildings off Gaol Road. The building on the left was Hardman and Openshaw's mineral water factory. The chimneys in the far distance above the roofline belong to Stafford Gaol.

Clarkes Building, Stafford

Clarkes Buildings off Gaol Road.

Claud Street, Fenton

The junction of Claud Street and Grove Road in Fenton. Partly hidden behind the house on the corner is a row of early eighteenth century houses or cottages.

Clay Lake Road, Endon

Clay Pool and The Mount, Alstonefield

The Mount was for a time the village Post Office. It was later converted into two houses, for the District Nurse and the Policeman. Clay Pool was filled in in the 1970s.

Clay Street, Burton upon Trent

Late Victorian villa on Clay Street, Stapenhill, Burton upon Trent. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society as ...

Clayton Lane from Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking southwards along Clayton Lane from close to the junmction with the A34 (Newcastle Road). On the left are bakery buildings, at the time of the photograph, Birkett & Roberts Trent Vale Bakery, producing ...

Clayton Lodge, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a view of Clayton Lodge which was built in the early 19th century. Frederick Robert Patzer is listed as the owner of Clayton Lodge in Kelly's 1912 directory. Sources show that it was owned by ...

Clayton Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Clayton Road pictured before most of the gardens of the houses on the right hand side were taken over by the road widening.