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Cattle Market, Stafford,
The last cattle fair held in Gaolgate Street (then known as Cow Street). The photograph was taken from the corner of Market Square and Gaolgate Street. On the right is Mummery's jewellers shop.
The ...
Cauldon Low Quarry
This post card view shows a railway junction with three men standing close to a truck and two bowsers.
Cauldon Low tramway, near Froghall
Dating from the 1770s, the Cotton Plane plateway was built to take limestone from Caldon Low quarries to Froghall. It was a railway for horse drawn carts.
Cauldon Road, Shelton.
Sewage engineers at work in a quiet Cauldon Road, Shelton. Much of this scene has changed. The chapel on the left has long since been demolished, and where the billboards stand on the right is now a chemist’s ...
Celebrations for Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Stone
Coronation celebrations executive committee pictured at the Town Hall:
Standing: Mr J. W. Moore (Chairman of Records Committee), Mr A. N. Barrowcliffe (Clerk’s Assistant), Mr C. H. Matthews (Clerk ...
Cellarhead
This postcard view looks south along the Leek Road to the Cellarhead Crossroads with Kingsley Road on the left and Cellarhead Road on the right.
Most of the buildings in the picture remain (2023) although ...
Cemetery gates on Stapenhill Road, Burton-on-Trent
Framed postcard showing the cemetery gates on Stapenhill Road with a tram just approaching, bound for Stapenhill.
Central Station, Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...
Central Station, Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove railway station was opened 9 October 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway as Harecastle Station. It's name changed frequently in the 19th century, being variously known as Harecastle Junction, ...
Chance & Hunt's Salt Works, Stafford
Workers unloading salt crystals into a railway wagon at Chance and Hunt's Salt Works, Stafford Common.
Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford Common in 1877, during a search for water supplies ...
Chapel Street and Crabbery Street, Stafford
This view looking south from the Chapel Street and Crabbery Street junction towards Albion Place and Bath Street in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
On the left there is a ...
Chapel Street, Audley, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This postcard shows the Main Road in Bignall End, at the junction of New Road (to the left) and Chapel Street, leading to Old Road.
Chapel Street, Stafford
This view looks along Chapel Street towards Broad Street and Mount Street, Stafford.
On the left is the tower of the former Wesleyan Chapel which closed in 1985. Most of the building was demolished ...
Chapel Street, Stafford
This view looks along Chapel Street towards Bath Street, from the junction with Broad Street, Stafford.
On the left there is a sign stating ‘Bath Street Closed, no access to Earl Street’, this was ...
Chaplin Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Chaplin Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...
Chapman’s Hotel, Scarborough
In the background of the photograph is Chapman’s Hotel which stood on Westborough close to Scarborough Railway Station.
On the extreme left a sign points to the excursion platform at the station. In ...
Charabanc outing from Stone to Rhyl
Elizabeth Woolfall is standing second row from the back, second from the left.
Charabanc outing from Stone to Rhyl
Jennie Woolfall and Joseph Rigby can be seen standing at the rear of the charabanc.