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Charabanc Outing, Stafford,
Female employees from Dyche's Shoe factory in Stafford on a charabanc outing. Photograph taken outside the Grand Pavilion at Matlock Bath.
The driver, wearing the white cap, is Harry Mason.
Charity Darts Match, Brereton
A Charity Darts match at the Castle public house, Brereton. Many of the people in this photograph worked at Armitage Shanks.
At the front (left to right): Keith Stratfull, Clive Smith, Chris Knapper, ...
Charles Bunting Ltd., Brewery, Uttoxeter
An advertising plate for the company showing the premises from High Street.
Charles Pye's grave, Baswich Churchyard
The grave of Charles Pye (1853-1929)in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Baswich. Charley Pye was a well-known figure in Milford, and was for many years landlord of the Barley Mow.
This view ...
Charles Woodward, blacksmith, Mayfield
Portrait of Mr. Charles Woodwood of 22 Wallash, Mayfield standing in his workshop.
The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles Woodward retired in 1965. Many of these ...
Charrington & Co. Ltd., Abbey Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent
A photograph of a print of Charrington & Co. Ltd.’s Abbey Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent.
Founded in the 18th century in Bethnal Green, Charringtons first came to Burton in 1871 when thay bought the existing ...
Cheadle Mill, Tape Street
The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was built in about 1823.
Cheadle Mills, Tape Street
A view of the first floor interior of the Tape Street mills. The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was ...
Cheadle Mills, Tape Street
A view of the top floor interior of the Tape Street mill. The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was built ...
Checking casks in the ale stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Mr L.J. Ward using a forked peg extractor to change the pegs in casks during secondary fermentation in the ale stores.
Cheddleton
View of Cheddleton Silk Mill from the north west, with the Caldon canal to the right. The stone ground floor is part of an older building which was converted into a silk factory in the late 18th or early ...
Cheddleton Flint Mill
The earliest reference to milling at Cheddleton dates back to 1253. The northern mill (left) was built specifically to grind flint for the ceramic industry in the Potteries in about 1760. The southern ...
Cheddleton Flint Mill and Silk Mill
From left to right can be seen the Flint Mill , Mill House and Silk Mill.
Chelson Street potworks, Longton
These are the backs of properties on Chelson Street (was Bagnall Street until the 1950s) in Longton as seen from St James' Churchyard. The ovens and chimneys belonged to the Stanley Works operated until ...
Chemical Laboratory, Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath
The interior of the Chemical Laboratory at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast ...
Chemical works and iron works, Ravensdale, Tunstall
Looking south down the Fowlea Brook valley in the Ravensdale area of Tunstall. The photograph was taken off Ravensdale Road. On the right is the National Benzole petroleum plant and on the left Talke ...
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 ...
Children's plates and cup
Earthenware printed plates and cup.Height of cup 65mm.Pottery made specifically for children became increasingly popular from the early 19th century. The two plates have inscriptions, 'A reward for ...