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Charles Cotton
Charles Cotton (1630-1687) of Beresford Hall, poet and writer. He is best known for his contributions to Izaak Walton's 'The Compleat Angler'.
Engraved by Philip Audinet and drawn by Linnel after ...
Charles Cotton's Fishing Lodge, Beresford Dale
Oil painting showing Issak Walton and Charles Cotton's Fishing Lodge in Beresford Dale on River Dove.
Dimensions: height - 390mm, width - 560mm
Artist - M.P. Nuttall
Charles Downes, Schoolmaster
Portrait of Charles Downes (1755-1839). Oil on canvas, gilt wood frame. Middle aged man sitting side on with grey hair wearing black. Charles Downes (1755-1839) was Master of various subsidiary schools ...
Charles John Vaughan
Lithograph print. A caricature of Charles John Vaughan (1816-1897), scholar and churchman, by 'Montbard', with caption Nolo episcopari' . Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' 24th August 1872.
Charles Lynam
Portrait of Charles Lynam, architect (1829-1921) and member of North Staffordshire Field Club. He was born in Colwich, educated at Christ's Hospital School, London, and in 1850 joined his father's architect's ...
Charles Pelham Villiers
Lithographic print. A caricature of Charles Pelham Villiers (1802-1898) published in Vanity Fair, 31 August 1872. He was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton in 1835 and held the ...
Charles Talbot, Earl and Duke of Shrewsbury
Charles Talbot, 12th Earl & 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, Earl of Waterford and Marquess of Alton (1660-1718). Captain of a Troop of Horse raised at Lichfield in 1685, signatory of the invitation to the Prince ...
Charles Wightwick Finch, 8th Earl of Aylesford
Lithograph print. A caricature of Charles Wightwick Finch, 8th Earl of Aylesford (1851–1924) by 'Ao' published in Vanity Fair (no date). The family seat was Packington Hall in Warwickshire . He married, ...
Charles, 1st Baron Talbot
Charles Chetwynd Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1684-1737), Lord High Chancellor 1733-1737. He was the eldest son of William Talbot, Bishop of Durham, a descendant of the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. ...
Charles, 1st Baron Talbot
Charles Chetwynd Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1684-1737), Lord High Chancellor 1733-1737. He was the eldest son of William Talbot, Bishop of Durham, a descendant of the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. ...
Charles, Lord Gerard
Charles Gerard, 4th Baron Gerard (1634-1667) of Gerard's Bromley, near Eccleshall. A Royalist, he was Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Charles II while in exile, 1648-1649. He married Jane Digby (died ...
Charley Pye, landlord of the Barley Mow, Milford
Charley Pye (1851-1927), seated on the right, was licencee of the Barley Mow in Milford, near Stafford, between 1884 and 1896.
Charlotte Sparrow of Bishton Hall
Oil painting. Half-length portrait of Charlotte Sparrow, daughter of John and Elizabeth Sparrow. Founder of the Charlotte Sparrow School in Colwich in 1829.
Artist: school of William Owen (1769-1825).
Dimensions: ...
Charrington & Co. Cricket Club, Burton-on-Trent
Members of the cricket team, during the club season 1924.
Charter Night Dinner, Stone Round Table
Pictured are officials and guests at the charter night dinner of the Stone Round Table which was held at the Crown Hotel and attended by around 130 members and their guests. Stone Round Table was founded ...
Chartley Hall
This postcard view of Chartley Hall was taken by Uttoxeter photographer Alfred McCann. Note the cannons in the arches just above the moat. The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home ...
Chase Road, Brocton
In 1917, Sir Arthur Grant, Commandant of the German PoW Camp on the Chase, wrote in his diary that he had a very nice bungalow situated just outside the wire and he said "With the most glorious view ...
Chaseley Children's Home, Cannock
A group photograph of staff and children of the Chaseley Children's Home. Standing on the far right hand side is Mary Rogers, known as Aunty Rogers, a Supervisor at the home. Seated fifth from the right ...