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Charles Hales butcher's, Cannock
Photograph shows Charles Hales standing outside his stall at Cannock No.1 Market. A market trader since 1928, Charles was reported to be the 'World Egg Swallowing Champion'. It was said that In Tokyo ...
Charles Loveday at Shugborough Hall
Photograph taken by the Servants' Quarters at Shugborough. Charles Loveday (pictured on the right) was the Butler at Shugborough Hall between 1940 and 1942
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 Street, Cheadle
Looking down Charles Street towards the spire of St Giles Roman Catholic Church. Today (2023) there is a mini-island at the road junction with The Avenue. The view is substantially the same today though ...
Charles Woodward, blacksmith, Mayfield
Portrait of Mr. Charles Woodwood of 22 Wallash, Mayfield standing in his workshop.
The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles Woodward retired in 1965. Many of these ...
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.
Charlie and Jimmy Jones, Chesterton
Charlie and Jimmy Jones were brothers, both born at Gibson's Row in Chesterton. They both served in the Army during the Second World War and returned home safely.. They were uncles of John Baddeley, ...
Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood
Photograph taken during the Second World War at Charnes Old Hall Farm, near Wetwood. From left to right, Mr Edward Barlow Timmis (farmer, known as Ned), Joyce Smith (a Women's Land Army girl from Eccleshall), ...
Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood
Wheat ricks built by Tom Oldbury at Charnes Old Hall Farm. In the absence of barns, the ricks were well thatched to keep the grain dry.
From left to right: Tom Oldbury, Joyce Smith (Women's Land Army ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chaseley Road and Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley
A view clearly recognisable today: Chaseley Road on the left joins Penkridge Bank Road, looking towards Rugeley. The current Chase Inn can be seen amongst the trees on the left. It had previously been ...
Chasetown Committee for World War I widows and families, Cannock Chase Cricket Club
'Chasing Bones ' Neckpiece
Anodised aluminium, with cast pewter dog, acrylic pink bone on steel spring, and green nylon neckband.
Made by Sarah Graveson (born 1967) of Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. This set of jewellery was inspired ...
Chatterton Bros., George Street, Tamworth
This is a listed building and still extised as two shops in 2003.
Chatterton, Market Street, Tamworth
As the sign above the shop says, John Chatterton was the owner of this shop and was licensed to sell tea, coffee, pepper, tobacco, and snuff. John Chatterton may well be the gentleman on the right of ...
Chauffeur and passengers, Stafford
A motor car with three women passengers dressed in typical Edwardian motoring outfits and a chauffeur to the left. We have not been able to identify the people or the location but it was taken in or ...