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Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Corn mill, Mayfield

A postcard view of the mill race and Frank Wright's corn mill on the River Dove at Mayfield, looking south from Hanging Bridge. The mill was demolished in 1922 and the worker's cottages to its right ...

Corn Mill, Rocester

The mill is a multi-storey building with under shot water wheel. The weir is at front in the centre, as is the sluice gate. The road bridge runs from left to right over the river. Two small boys are sitting ...

Corner Farmhouse, Upper Mayfield

A postcard view of Corner Farmhouse, a Grade II listed building, which stands on the crossroads of Hollow Lane, Gallowstree Lane and Piccadilly Lane in Upper Mayfield. Note the Venetian window above the ...

Corner House, 435, Cannock Road, Hednesford

The 1870s building was Hednesford's original Police Station, but since the later 1970s it had been used as offices. In May 2003 it was converted into flats.

Corner of Church Street and Silver Street, Uttoxeter

Chell's butcher's shop can be seen facing on the right hand side. beyond can be seen the spire of St. Mary's Church. All the buildings in the foreground to the right of the picture have been demolished ...

Corner of High Street and Sarver Lane, Dilhorne

This interesting building is at the junction of High Street and Sarver Lane. The protective stones set in the ground at the corners of the building may indicate that this may have been built as a toll ...

Corner of the Bowling Green, Cannock

A postcard picture of Cannock's bowling green with 'The Green' behind. This 18th century house was modernised in the mid-19th century by Bernard Gilpin, owner of the famous edge-tool manufactory. To ...

Cornhill and Norton from Burslem Golf Course

Looking eastwards from Burslem Golf Course over Cornhill and the northern part Norton. The bungalows being built in the foreground are on Canterbury Drive.

Coronation arch, Mill Street, Leek

One of several man-made arches erected in the town to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Coronation Day arch, Norton Green, Norton in the Moors

A decorative arch erected over Endon Road in Norton Green during celebrations for the Coronation of King George V.

Coronation Day procession, Norton in the Moors

Spectators watching the procession approach the crossroads by the Norton Arms during celebrations for the Coronation of King George V in Norton-on-the-Moors.

Coronation fete, Norton in the Moors

The Whitfield contingent at the Coronation fete, Norton-in-the-Moors. Part of the events celebrating the Coronation of King George V. Photographer: E.B. Wain.

Coronation Street party, Shelton, Stoke on Trent

Norfolk Street, Shelton decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in June 1953. Most of the terraced housing has been demolished, leaving the Norfolk Inn, on the left, isolated. The pub closed in ...

Coronation street scene, St. Edward Street, Leek

View along the street bedecked with union jacks, flags of the British Commonwealth countries and a special 'God Save the King and Queen' banner.

Corporation Cottages, Castle Hill Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Corporation Cottages date from 1915 and were the first council houses in Newcastle. They were built as a result of a campaign led by John Mayer, the first Labour representitive on the Borough Council.

Corporation Cottages, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Rear view of Newcastle's first Council houses, built in 1915 Castle Hill Road.

Corporation Street, Stafford,

Corporation Street was built in the 1890s. It was said to be the longest street in Stafford.