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Brocton Gravel Pit

An early photograph of the gravel pits to the south of Chase Road, Brocton. A man with a wheelbarrow is at the top of the bank.

Brocton Gravel Pit

An early photograph of the gravel pits to the south of Chase Road, Brocton.

Brocton Gravel Pit, Cannock Chase

Brocton Gravel Pit was worked by Brocton Gravel Company between 1930 and 1960. Pictured are Harold Foster with his workmates. The company was set up by Fred Riley.

Brocton Hall Grounds,

View of the grounds at the rear of Brocton Hall. Brocton Hall was built by the Chetwynd family in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house ...

Brocton Hall Mill

The photographer Dr. J.E.C. Peters left a note attached to this picture stating: “Brocton Hall Mill". The building remains (2026) and stands next to a car park near Brocton Hall on the Brocton Hall ...

Brocton Hall,

Brocton Hall was built in 1760, George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house in a fire. ...

Brocton Lodge, near Stafford

This postcard view was published by William Shaw of Burslem. Originally a 17th century farm house, Brocton Lodge was rebuilt in 1812 by the Chetwynd family and was part of the Brocton Hall estate.

Brocton Lodge, Shugborough Park

Brocton Lodge was situated in Shugborough Park close to the Stafford to Lichfield Road, near to White Barn Farm. It was also sometimes known as Shugborough Lodge. The building was demolished in 1975 ...

Brocton Military Camp,

Cannock Chase had been used as a military training ground since the 1870s. During the First World War two military camps were built on the Chase - Brocton Camp, which was located near to Anson's Bank, ...

Brocton Quarry

Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960. The large white building in the centre was the engine house, with the dark diesel storage tank raised up to the right ...

Brocton Quarry

Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960. The large iron structure was the storage bunker. On the right hand side of the bunker can be seen the bucket conveyor ...

Brocton Quarry workers

Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960.

Brocton smithy

Samuel Buttery was the village blacksmith. He is seen here shoeing a horse. The smithy stood on the Green in the centre of Brocton village.

Brocton Village

This postcard view of Brocton was sent from Brocton Camp on 2 April 1918 to an address in New Zealand.

Brocton Village

A postcard view of road works in Brocton along with a group of labourers there is a steam roller on the right in the background, also on the right is a soldier possibly from the nearby Brocton Camp. This ...

Brocton Village

View from The Green looking down towards Chase Road. On the left, just out of sight, was the smithy; a horse-drawn cart is awaiting repair. On the right is Green Farm.

Brocton Village

The Green, Brocton. Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford. The message on the reverse is from Joe, a soldier at Brocton Camp to his mother. He writes that he has started firing training ...

Brocton Village,

View of Pool Lane. The house on the left has been demolished, but the house on the right still stands. The gate was to prevent animals from the Chase straying into the village.