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CLX Plaque unveiling, Alton Towers

From left to right: Capt. Philip Whitehouse, Patrick Lichfield, Jake Whitehouse, unknown.

CLX Plaque unveiling, Alton Towers

Jake Whitehouse holding the CLX (Command Line Exercises) flag at the unveiling of the CLX plaque at Alton Towers. The plaque was designed by Jake Whitehouse, who also made the wreath and the replica 160 ...

CLX Plaque unveiling, Alton Towers

From left to right: Capt. Philip Whitehouse, Patrick Lichfield and Jake Whitehouse.

Coach outing, Gaol Square, Stafford

A crowd of people standing and seated in front of two motor coaches owned by Nicholls of Stafford. They are pictured in Gaol Square Stafford. In the background can be glimpsed Charles Clark's Gaol Square ...

Coach Service at Alton Towers

The 20th Earl of Shrewsbury in the driving seat of his 'Greyhound' coach, in front of Alton Towers, one of his family homes. During 1892 and 1893 the Earl ran a daily coach service between Alton Towers ...

Coachman and carriage, Burton-upon-Trent

A coachman poses for the photographer beside a Brougham carriage, thought to be in the Burton-upon-Trent area. If you recognise the man or the precise location please contact us.

Coachman and carriage, Highfield Manor, Newport Road, Stafford

A coachman pictured with David Hollin's Brougham carriage at Highfield Manor. Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at ...

Coachman and horse, The Birches

The coachman was called Worskett. It is thought that the horse was called Treskin or Monogram. They are pictured in the grounds of The Birches, Wolverhampton Road, Codsall.

Coal mine workings Cheadle area

Possibly taken at a rise, an underground shaft driven upwards. This photograph was taken during the 1921 Miners Strike. During strikes, if miners knew where the coal seams outcropped, they would ...

Coal miners at Mid Cannock Colliery

This group of nine coal miners at waiting at the pit head for the 'kibble (bucket) to take them underground. To the side are two notices giving instructions on the use of the underground apparatus. The ...

Coal pickers at Wimblebury Colliery, Cannock

Photograph of coal pickers at Wimblebury Colliery, Cannock during the 1921 Coal Miner's Strike. Wimblebury Colliery opened in 1872. In 1892 it was connected to the Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Company's ...

Coal Pickers Strike, West Cannock 2, Hednesford

Local miners, who were on strike, with their families illegally picking coal off the colliery waste tips. The strike lasted for 6 months. West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites: No.1 plant (pit) ...

Coal picking at Apedale, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Miners' strike in 1912 was one of the first nationwide strikes that was led by the newly formed Miners' Union, who were demanding a national minimum wage. Many miners received no Union pay during ...

Coal Strike 1912. "Coal Getting." Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of people picking surface coal from a steep quarry edge during the strike of 1912.

Coal Strike, Mar. 1912 "Gleaning coal From Old Pit Banks." Photographed by William Blake.

A picture taken in Stoke-on-Trent during the miner's strike of March 1912. Men, women and children collect loose coal from the pit banks.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Digging Coal out of Old Pit Mounds". Photographed by William Blake.

"Digging Coal out of Old Pit Mounds". People forage for coal during the strike during March 1912.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Labour Works A Seam On Its Own Behalf." Photographed by William Blake.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Labour Works A Seam On Its Own Behalf." Taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Men Cutting Surface Coal". Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph taken during the national coal strike of 1912. The men are foraging for fuel by cutting surface coal. Taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.