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Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene including St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
The two boys in the photo are left to right George Arthur Moore and George Philips.
Cheddleton Football Club
Team photograph of Cheddleton Football Club. The group includes Harry Sutton (far left, middle row) and Joe Martin (2nd from left, middle row).
Cheddleton Revue, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton
Taking part in this "Twenties" show were: E. Lambert, J.A. Coghill, A.M. Bolger, A.B. Knight, F.P. Archer, S. Kerry (the back row), and K.F. Connelly, B. Williams, N.G. Webb, C.J. Webb, J.L.W. Beck, M. ...
Cheddleton. Photographed by William Blake.
Canal view including Cheddleton Wharf, Staffordshire.
This view includes a lock, overhead warehouse and bridge situated on the Caldon Canal at Leek Road.
Cheerleaders, Silverdale Carnival
Children cheerleading at the Silverdale Carnival in 1990.
Chell's Grocers Shop, Stone,
Chell's grocers shop on High Street.
Cheshire’s Bakery, Lion Street, Rugeley
This view of Cheshire’s Bakery and Grocery shop was taken outside 21 Lion Street, Rugeley. Cheshire’s started in the 1790s and over the years operated from various addresses in Rugeley including Sheep ...
Child Pottery Worker. Photographed by William Blake.
A child pottery worker hand jiggering for a bowl or dishmaker who is "jollying" the ware.
Jollying is the process of shaping ware inside a mould with a combination of shaping tools and centrifugal ...
Child with hens, Haughton
A charming postcard photograph of a smartly dressed little boy wearing a cap amongst a brood of chickens. Written on the reverse in two different hands: "Haughton Farm" and "Booden House Farm, Haughton".
The ...
Child’s Blue Straw Hat, 1940s
This hat was worn by Miss Marson from Hanchurch when she was a little girl in the 1940s.
The hat is made out of straw woven together and dyed blue.
It has a blue ribbon going around the base of the ...
Child’s Dress
This is either a plain underdress or used for nightwear.
The dress is very plain with no noticeable details and is made out a fine woollen material.
Child’s Dress, 1960s
A synthetic red fabric with a white netting overlay.
Decorated with frills, red velvet ribbon and sewn flower decorations.
Child’s Dress, c.1880-1900
Fine woollen dress, with an embroidered hem
Child’s Flower girl Dress, c.1950s-60s
This child’s bridesmaid dress has a white cotton under layer with yellow netting over the top.
The dress has a design of small white flowers to match the small lace frill around the chest and hem and ...
Child’s Handmade Bag, c.1930-1960
This bag was made by a child of Alsager's Bank Council School in 1930-1960. Their teacher was Doris Henshall.
Child’s Handmade Yellow Bag, c.1930-1960
This bag was made by a child at Alsagers Bank Council School in 1930-1960.
Their teacher was Doris Henshall.
Child’s Pink Top, c.1950-1980
This dress is made by the company 'Peter Pan, Scotland'.
It has a smocked neckline, with short puff sleeves which have a tie detail.
It has a tying and button fastening at the back.
Child’s Silk Dress
This dress would have been worn by either a boy or girl, as both girls and boys wore dresses until they were about 3 or 4 years old.