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Colclough Lane, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view north east along Colclough Lane from close to the Collinson Road area. The road drops down into the Scotia Brook valley and at the bottom was Goldenhill Station on the Potteries Loop ...

Colehill, Tamworth: lithograph

'Cole-Hill.' Showing a street of Georgian brick houses, and some earlier half-timber ones in the distance. A row of timber stumps mark out the cobbled street, on which there is a horse and cart. 'E. ...

Coleshill Street, Fazeley

Looking north along Coleshill Street towards the junction with Lichfield Street and Atherstone Street (the A5). St. Paul's church is just off picture to the left.

Coleshill Street, Fazeley

Three-storey terraced housing can be seen on either side of Coleshill Street, that was built for mill workers. The postcard is looking north towards The Square, Fazeley. The terrace on the right hand ...

College Flats, Madeley

Student accommodation at Madeley College. Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in parkland formerly belonging to Madeley Manor. It had begun life in 1949 as Stafford Teacher Training College ...

College of Education, Madeley

A multi-view postcard showing the swimming pool, the main college building, student accommodation and sports fields at Madeley College of Education. Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in ...

College Road, Denstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene on College Road in Denstone. The building on the right is thought to be The Tavern public house. This postcard was published by H.P. Hansen, photographer, Ashbourne. ...

Colwich - Hall Flat House: pen and ink drawing

'Hall Flat House near Colwitch' (sic), showing a farm house with dormers and a half-timber wing, with a walled courtyard in front and a thatched barn to the right. The stone gate-posts with capitals ...

Colwich Church

A view of St Michael and All Angels Church taken from under the railway bridge at Colwich. The church houses many memorials to the Wolseley and Anson families. The flag pole on top of Colwich Church was ...

Colwich Old School and School House

Both of the buildings are Grade II listed. The 1841 Old School' on the left of the pair with the attached '1860 School House' to the right of the photograph. The school has an almond shaped panel with ...

Commerce Street, Longton

Photograph taken looking north. The street is partially demolished.

Commercial Street, Burslem

Looking south from the end of Bournes Bank up Commercial Street. The road off top the right is Card Street (formerly Wood Street) and the Pitt Street corner is in the bottom left hand corner. In the ...

Commercial Street, Burslem

The camera is looking north along Commercial Street towards the centre of Burslem from the corner with Camoys Road. At the bottom is Bournes Bank. Waterloo Road is just off to the right. The houses on ...

Compa cottage, Kinver

Conduit Street, Lichfield

This postcard view looks northwest along Conduit street to the Market Square. On the left is the Corn Exchange, also on the left is a glimpse of a covered stall in the Market Square, the spires of the ...

Congleton Road, Biddulph

This road has been the town's main road since it was built in 1819-20. Before this time the main route from Biddulph to Congleton was via Smithy Lane, but by 1800 this was considered unsatisfactory. Road ...

Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford

Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford. This Grade II Listed 17th century timber framed building was clad in brick around the 18th century. It is the birthplace of Lieutenant-General Sir William ...

Congreve Manor Farmhouse, near Penkridge

A Grade II listed red-brick building incorporating an early 18th century farmhouse, and extended in about 1930.