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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 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. ...

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 ...

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.

Canal at Colwich

A view of the Trent and Mersey Canal at Colwich, looking south-east towards Colwich Lock. The church tower can be seen in the trees to the left. Church Farm is largely hidden by thatched hay ricks.

Canal at Great Haywood. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the Trent & Mersey Canal at Great Haywood, Staffordshire.

Canal Basin, Norbury Junction,

Norbury Junction was the junction between the Newport and the Liverpool and Birmingham sections of the Shropshire Union Canal. The Newport branch of the canal was little used after 1920 and closed ...

Canal Boat at Lock, Acton Trussell

A view of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal near Acton Trussell showing a boat pasing through the lock. This postcard view is captioned 'Canal Lock at Acton, Stafford' and was published by ...

Canal boat rally at Hazelstrine,

Stafford Boat Club canal boat rally at Hazelstrine Bridge on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.

Canal boat, Shebdon

The canal boat 'Gifford' belonging to canal ware artist and sign writer Martin Bunford of Shebdon, near High Offley pictured on the Shropshire Union Canal. His wife and three children are on the boat. ...

Canal boat, Shebdon

The canal boat 'Gifford' belonging to canal ware artist and sign writer Martin Bunford of Shebdon, near High Offley pictured on the Shropshire Union Canal. Martin leads the horse and his wife and three ...

Canal boat, Shebdon Bridge

A postcard advertising Waterborne Tours showing one of the company’s boats on the Shropshire Union Canal at Shebdon Bridge, near High Offley. Waterborne Tours had offices at the Canal Wharf, Penkridge ...

Canal Boats In The Potteries

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A pottery works fireman remembers the people on the working canal boats:- They’d moor the boat at the side of a firm, and they’d come on site and say “Have you got a bucket of coal?”. Because they’d ...

Canal boats, Cheddleton Wharf

Canal narrow-boats on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf and lock. The photograph of Cheddleton was taken from the Leek Road bridge looking east. The chimneys in the distance belong to Brittain’s Paper ...