Camping Field, Kibblestone Camp, Stone
A postcard view of the Boys' Camping Field at Kibblestone Scout Camp.
The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop ...
Canal bridge, Weston
A postcard view looking north along the Trent and Mersey Canal at Weston, looking tow.to the right. There is a man on the right bank with a bucket and a shovel. A house can be glimpsed on the extreme ...
Canal Scene, Aston-by-Stone
This picture shows a tranquil autumn scene on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Aston-by-Stone, a view that has hardly changed over the years. In the distance, beyond the canal bridge is the spire of St. Saviour's ...
Cannock Chase
A car parked at side of road through a Forestry Commission conifer plantation on Cannock Chase. This is possibly Birches Valley at Marquis Drive, looking towards towards Rugeley.
Postcard published ...
Cannock Chase
A 'Teesee' series postcard published by Praill's, Couriers Office, Cannock and Hednesford. postmarked 9 September 1933. The exact location of this view is not known.
Cannock Chase views
Five views of the Cannock Chase landscape.
The writer says he is "walking around half asleep" and comments on how nice the area is. As there is no mention of military service he may have been a civilian ...
Cannock Chase views
A colour postcard with three views of Cannock Chase.
Postcard published by A.W.Bourne, 32 Babingley Drive, Leicester.
Cannock Chase views
Postcard with five views of scenery on Cannock Chase.
Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Cannock Chase War Cemetery (Commonwealth War Cemetery)
This photograph was taken looking east across the Stafford to Hednesford road to the main entrance gates of the cemetery.
This cemetery contains the graves of 24 British and 73 New Zealand dead from ...
Cannock Chase, Milford
Captioned 'View in woods looking south, Milford' it has not been possible to identify the exact location of this postcard view.
Cannock Chase, Milford
A typical Cannock Chase view of heath, bracken and trees, but because of tree growth over the last century it is not possible to identify the exact location.
Cannock Chase, near Colwich
A colour-tinted postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Greengate, Stafford. The exact location of this view is not known.
Cannock Chase, near Little Haywood
A colour-tinted postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Dated 1910.
Cannock Chase, near Little Haywood
A colour-tinted postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Postmarked 3 July 1909.
Cannock Chase, near Milford
This postcard is titled 'The Chase, Hednesford' but it is in fact on the other side of Cannock Chase showing the A513 approaching Milford theough the Satnall Hills. The track to the Punch Bowl is on the ...
Cannock Chase, nr Rugeley
This postcard view of a track through forestry on Cannock Chase possibly shows the beginning of Birches Valley Road leading from Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley towards Pye Green. Note the metal fencing ...
Cannock Chase, Rugeley
An unidentified location on Cannock Chase, near Rugeley. The lane is bounded by metal fencing.
Cannock Chase, Rugeley
Judging by the caption and the slope this view is on the north-western perimeter of Cannock Chase and the land is flat in comparison and farmland. The water looks like a man-made feature, possibly a former ...