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Caldon Canal, Froghall
The Caldon Canal with Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd. Copper Works to the right. In the foreground is the narrowboat 'Beatrice' alongside a moored boat 'Ethel'. Both boats were registered to a Froghall owner....
Caldon Canal, Horse Bridge, Longsdon
A postcard view of the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal at Horse Bridge, Longsdon, neer Leek, taken from the bridge which carries Sutherland Road over the canal. The short branch of canal connecting Caldon ...
Caldon Canal, Milton
The Caldon Canal pictured at Milton, Stoke-on-Trent. Pottery was packed at Minton for transport specially for Johnson Brothers. The company had three narrowboats named 'The Milton Queen', 'the Milton ...
Caldon Canal, near Consall
A wooden drawbridge on the Caldon Canal , between Cheddleton and Consall. The Caldon Canal was engineered by James Brindley and opened in 1777 as far as Froghall Wharf.
Caldon Canal, near Lichfield Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A potbank alongside the Caldon Canal.
Caldon Canal, Stockton Brook
Lock number 9 on the Caldon Canal at Stockton Brook. The bridge next to the pumping station chimney carries the Stanley Road over the canal. The lock side building remains today (2016) as a private residence....
California Lock, Uttoxeter Canal, near Oakamoor
The overgrown remains of California or Morris's Lock on the disused Uttoxeter Canal, near Oakamoor.
The Uttoxeter Canal was a thirteen-mile extension of the Caldon Canal running from Froghall as ...
Calling Card, British Amateur Radio Station, Penkridge
This vintage radio communication QSO (contact) card is about the same size as a standard postcard. It was sent from Ted, 73, G30WL, Penkridge, to Bert, G3XZ (unknown location).
On the reverse of the ...
Calmer times on Clayton Road, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Clayton Road, in the days when it was little more than a dirt track. In the centre of the image is Rose Cottage, the home of the local police constable, with Clayton Green to the right of the image.
Calwich, near Ellastone
A road mender at work on the road between Ellastone and Mayfield at Calwich Bank.
Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.
Camden Place, Stafford
A coloured engraving of Camden Place on Wolverhampton Road. It was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. At the time of this print the building ...
Camden Place, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
This view of Camden Place on the Wolverhampton Road in Stafford was taken by Tony Boyden. Camden Place was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. ...
Camp site, Woodseaves area
A clergyman standing with his bicycle next to large tents. This photograph was either taken in the Woodseaves area or at Army cavalry manoeuvres at Pond Farm, near Easterton on Salisbury Plain, August ...
Campbell Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A view south along Campbell Road from the corner of Boothen Old Road. To the right is part of the Michelin factory and on the left, Staffordshire Public Works Co. Ltd, an engineering firm. This factory ...
Campbell Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A view south along tree lined Campbell Road from the junction with Spode Street. The United Cooperative Laundries building was off to the right. The road is lined with terraced houses with local shops. ...
Canal and Locks, Great Haywood
The lock on the Trent and Mersey Canal by Trent Lane in Great Haywood, with the lock keeper's cottage on the right. This was later (until 2017) the Lock House Restaurant and Tea Rooms.
Postcard publisher ...
Canal and railway, South Basin, Hednesford
Working narrow boats with railway rolling stock in the background. The Hednesford Basin was sited at the end of the Cannock extension to the Birmingham Canal Navigations and served the nearby collieries, ...
Canal and River Sow, Milford
The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal near Milford at the point where it crosses the River Sow via an aqueduct.
A 'Teesee' postcard published by E.J. Garside, Rock House, Milford.