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Carnival float, Hednesford

Women having tea and cakes on a carnival float for Stanton's cakes and pastries. S.J. Stanton and Sons bakery was on Western Road, Hednesford.

Carnival Float, Leek Carnival

This float was in the carnival in 1953 the Coronation year of QE II. The front represents an Elizabethan galleon and the back a QE II warship with the two halves manned by sailors and children from the ...

Carnival float, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A Michelin open-topped double-decker passing through Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme during the mid-1970s and the construction of the inner ring road. A Womble stands at the back. Newcastle Carnival ...

Carnival Float, Rugeley

Pupils of the Perry School of Dance are pictured on their ‘Swan Lake’ float which is preparing to leave Hagley Park field for a procession through Rugeley. The Swan was played by D Doran. Other swans ...

Carnival Float, Rugeley

This postcard view shows a decorated Co-op float which is promoting Ceylon tea and described as “From Ceylon to Rugeley”. Some of those taking part in this scene are holding wicker baskets of tea and ...

Carnival Float, Uttoxeter

A float from the 1925 Uttoxeter Carnival featuring Native Americans. A postcard view by G.S. McCann of Uttoxeter.

Carnival King and Queen arriving at Uttoxeter Station

The King is Ben Shaw and the Queen is George Hodgkins. With them is the Station Master, Thomas Brown.

Carnival procession Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent

A car decorated for Wolstanton Carnival containing children in fancy dress, topped by a child dressed as Britannia. This photograph was taken in Forster Street, Tunstall.

Carnival Queen in horse drawn carriage, Uttoxeter

Miss Grace Nash, Carnival Queen, pictured with her attendants. The carriage was loaned by Mrs Cavendish of Crakemarsh Hall. Mr Paul Wilson is one of the two small boys standing behind the queen.

Carnival Queen, Uttoxeter

Uttoxeter Carnival Queen in a Barouche. The photograph was probably taken at Uttoxeter Racecourse. Photographer: Alfred (1865-1943) or Gerald cCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Carriage and horses, Stone

The driver is Mr George Jenkins of Newcastle Road, Stone, with carriage and pair owned by the Misses Masefield of Old Hall in North Street. Old Hall is now the offices of Stone Town Council and North ...

Carriage in Heron Street, Rugeley

An ornately framed postcard photo of a Landau carriage drawn by a single horse passing in front of 51, Heron Street, Rugeley. The event and the identity of the passengers is unknown.

Carriage outside the stables of Hartwell Hall, Barlaston

A single horse and Landau pictured with a coachman, stable boy and two small children. At the time of this photograph Hartwell Hall was the home of the Paddock family. George Frederick Paddock was a ...

Carriage outside the Vernon Yonge Arms, Croxton

A wedding party with carriage outside the Vernon Yonge Arms at Blackwaters, Croxton. The landlady at the time was Ellen Lewis. Today, the Vernon Yonge Arms at Blackwaters, Croxton has been a private ...

Cars on Smithfield Road, Uttoxeter

Cars drive along Smithfield Road by the Jet petrol station. There is a mini ( august 1959) behind the dual tone BMC van . The Vauxhall PA Cresta / Velox has a single piece rear windscreen (august ...

Carter Street, Uttoxeter

Carter Street, looking towards High Street. The timber-framed building in the centre at 34-36 Carter Street has been open to the public as Redfern's Cottege, Museum of Uttoxeter Life since the 1980s. ...

Carter Street, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Carter Street in Uttoxeter. On the left is the Post Office and centre right in the distance is the sign and porch of the White Hart Hotel.

Carter Street, Uttoxeter

The shop on the extreme left, (Number 40), is Harry Deville's Grocers. After the entrance to Walkers' Timber Yard is Thomas Adams Motterams Hardwear, No.42. A lady from the town remembers that no matter ...