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Corporation Depot, Lammascote Road, Stafford

These four well-groomed and bedecked horses are lined up at the Corporation Depot for the May Day parade, which was judged by Mr L C Hiner, Works Superintendent at the Depot. Left to right are: “Prince” ...

Corporation Street School Christmas Concert, Stafford,

Christmas concert performed at the Borough Hall, Eastgate Street. Corporation Street School replaced the British School in Earl Street in 1894. The first master was John Wheeldon and today the school ...

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.

Costume, Stafford Pageant,

An eighteenth century lady and Egyptian man. The annual procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated entries and along the route collections ...

Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford

View of main front (south east) elevation of Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford during demolition. The wing to right hand side is already partly demolished. Apart from one wing, the chapel and the lodges ...

Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford

View of main front (south east) elevation of Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford during demolition. Apart from on wing, the chapel and the lodges the hospital was demolished to make way for the new Stafford ...

Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford

View of Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford from north east during demolition. Apart from onw wing, the chapel and the lodges the hospital was demolished to make way for the new Stafford District Hospital. Coton ...

County Championship golfers

Miss Iris Withington (left) President of Beau Desert Ladies Golf Club talking to Anne Stant at the County Championship final at Prestbury Golf Club, near Macclesfield, Cheshire. Anne Stant was the ...

County Youth Orchestra, Stafford

Pictured rehearsing for their big day are, left to right: Stella Frotman, aged 12 of Silkmore Crescent, Stafford, Barry Wright aged 14 of Milford Road, Walton, Adrienne Roxburgh, aged 14 of School Lane, ...

Crackley Colliery, Chesterton

Crackley Colliery, police on strike duty. Crackley Colliery was sunk as an ironstone pit on land owned by the Sneyd’s of Keele Hall. These top pits were recorded as having been filled in around 1884. ...

Crashed aeroplane, near Blithfield Reservoir

A Piper Cherokee pictured following a crash near Blithfield Reservoir.

Crashed Biplane, Burton Aviation week

Brunneau De Labories' Farman Biplane after a crash landing. The Burton Aviation week was staged at Bass's Meadow in Meadow Road, Burton.

Crinoline Dance, Uttoxeter Carnival

Frances Wood (nee Hollins) is the girl on the extreme right. These girls were from St Joseph's Catholic School, Uttoxeter.

Cripples Guild Carnival float, Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A float from the 'Cripples Guild' decorated for a carnival, pictured in Nelson Place. The Potteries Cripples' Guild was started in 1900, and in 1907 became the Duchess of Sutherlands Cripples' Guild. Metalwork ...

Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural Show, Stafford

Pictured is ten year old Ann Minshall, daughter of the show committee Chairman, Mr H Minshall, as she presents a bouquet to the Mayoress of Stafford, Mrs C Jones at the Crispin Inn Flower and Horticultural ...

Crowd Awaiting the Arrival of the Prince of Wales, Stone,

View of the High Street during a visit from the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who was passing through the town on his way from Sandon to the Potteries, via Trentham Park. The Prince inspected ...

Crowd standing under gateway, Leek

A group of adults and children stand beneath the arches of large fake castellated gateway. On the right, facing towards Heywood Street is the lower dyehouse, which became the Leek Post building.

Crowds outside the Bratt & Dyke department store, Hanley

Crowds gather outside the Bratt and Dyke Department store in Hanley for the town's first ever 'mile of pennies' for charity. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support ...