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Concert finale, Borough Hall, Stafford,
Concert, possibly 'Masque of Empire' staged in the mid 1920s. On the stage is Britannia, centre, with characters representing England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Confirmation group, Colwich
A Confirmation group taken on Colwich Vicarage lawn.
Left to right: Lilly Seaton, Marjorie Moore, Eileen Harrison, Cynthia Latham, The Vicar (Rev. Chilwell?), Bishop of Stafford (Douglas Crick), Freda ...
Congregation in the Control Tower, Perton
A Christian service being held in the Upper Room of the Control Tower at Perton. The building has since been demolished.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...
Congregational Chapel, Caroline Street, Longton
The photograph shows the date tablet for the Independent Chapel, built in 1819. The tablet is on the side of the chapel in Middle Cross Street. Today it is part of the Longton Community Church. This ...
Congregational Chapel, Millrise Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
View west along Millrise Road (originally Market Street) from Leek Road/Baddeley Green Road (A5009) corner. The large building on the left was Millrise Congregational Chapel, later used as a Free Gospel ...
Congregational Church (Trinity), Derby Street, Leek
The Congregationalists (previously called the Calvinists) had been worshipping in a chapel in Derby Street since 1690, but in 1791 an angry mob invaded the building, took out the seats and fittings and ...
Congregational Church , Wheaton Aston
Originally known as Zion Chapel, it was built in 1814 and opened in 1815. In 1908 the chapel was extensively restored and a schoolroom added.
Congregational Church, Aldergate, Tamworth
Previously a Congregational Church, this building was an Indian restaurant in 2002.
Congregational Church, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of the Congregational Chapel on High Street, built in 1842 to the designs of Henry Stephens of Derby.
Copyright: Burton Library.
Congregational Church, Hednesford,
Interior view of Mount Street Congregational Church. It opened in 1898 with seating for 330 and was known as Green Heath Mission Church. It was built in front of an earlier 1873 chapel. The chapel closed ...
Congregational Church, Martin Street, Stafford
The entrance to the Congregational Church also known as Zion Chapel on Martin Street.
This building's origins are thought to date from 1811 according to a 1964 local-newspaper article. It stated that ...
Congregational Church, Stone
A view taken from King's Avenue looking towards Longton Road over the railway bridge. On the right is St. John's Church, formerly the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake ...
Construction of the Guildhall, Stafford,
The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...
Convent of the Holy Rosary, Cannock
Opened in 1898 by the Sisters of the Christian Retreat, the Convent later became Lyncroft School in the 1970s and then Chase Academy in 1998, since renamed Chase Grammar School.. The Convent building ...
Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock
Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.
Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock
Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.
Coppenhall Church
St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity'. It is largely unchanged, with the exception of the Victorian ...
Coppenhall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Coppenhall Church.' Showing two lancet windows to the nave. Under the western window there is a south door. The east end has three lancet windows, and the south wall of the chancel ...