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Coton, Gnosall
A postcard view of a quiet scene on the A518 Newport Road at Coton, Gnosall, looking west towards Newport. All of the buildings in this scene remain (July 2023).
This postcard was published by M Hall, ...
Coton, Gnosall
Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton, this photograph was taken just outside the Navigation Inn (off the picture, to the left) by the road bridge over the Shropshire Union ...
Coton, near Milwich
The road junction at Coton, looking from the Milwich road. To the right can be seen the gable end of the Wheatsheaf public house which closed in 2000.
Cottage , Rolleston On Dove
Cottage and Family. Photographed by William Blake.
Group portrait of a family outside a cottage. Unknown location and subjects.
Cottage at Bromstead, near Gnosall
This cottage is believed to be Bishop's Cottage at Bromstead, near Gnosall.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Cottage at Coton, Gnosall
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Cottage at Farley
A cottage or stable north of the Smithy at Farley, dating from about 1850.
Cottage at Kiddemore Green, near Brewood
Cottage at Lindore Farm, Beffcote, Gnosall
Farmworker's cottage near Lindore Farm, at Beffcote, near Gnosall.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office. Image copyright of the National Buildings ...
Cottage at Rising Brook, Stafford
This cottage stood close to the Rising Brook on what is now the junction of West Way and Burton Manor Road, Stafford. It was demolished in 1953. It is believed that it was the Scratching Cocks public ...
Cottage at Slitting Mill, Rugeley,
Cottage by Slitting Mill Waterworks shortly before demolition. The cottage belonged to the Water Company. Mary Sant (pictured) and her blacksmith husband William were allowed to stay in the cottage until ...
Cottage at Smestow Gate, Trysull
Cottage at the Clive, Pattingham
Cottage in Church Lane, Hanford
Number 36, Church Lane in Hanford. Bert Bentley, who took the photograph, described it as "one of the smallest cottages I have seen". Now demolished, it was opposite the graveyard of St. Matthias, Hanford ...
Cottage near Old Cannock Wood Forges: pen and ink drawing
'Sketch of a Cottage near the Old Cannock Wood Forges, Rugeley,' showing a decayed brick building. 'J. R. Fernyhough, 1836.'
Cottage on Cannock Extension Canal, Rumer Hill, Cannock
This cottage was located opposite the flight of locks from Churchbridge near Cannock.
The Cannock Extension Canal was one of the last canals to be built. It was built between 1857 and 1863 by Biirmingham ...