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Cheadle Church: water colour painting
Distant view of the church up a village street of old houses (with wayfarers.) The church tower and the clerestory are visible. Shown before the rebuilding in 1837.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]
Cheadle Fire Brigade
Cheadle Fire Brigade outside the Town Hall, Cheadle.
The Town Hall was built in 1894 and also included a library. It was later the home of the Osborne Cinema. Although the facade remains the rear of ...
Cheadle Road, Forsbrook. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Cheadle Road, Forsbrook, Staffordshire.
The Butchers Arms public house can be seen in the distance.
Cheadle Station
Station staff on the platform at Cheadle Railway Station, with the town and the spire of St. Giles' Roman Catholic Church visible in the background.
The Cheadle branch line was opened in 1892, although ...
Cheadle Station, Engine No. 12. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Cheadle Station including a steam engine marked No. 12 and passengers waiting on the platform.
Cheadle Station was the terminus of the Cheadle Railway, which was worked by the North Staffordshire ...
Chebsey - Shallowford: woodcut engraving
Showing a footbridge over a stream. Anonymous.
Chebsey Bridge, Eccleshall
Chebsey bridge over the River Sow, with Riverside Farm in the background. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.
Chebsey Vicarage
Pictured are the duaghters of the vicar, Rev. Patterson. From left to right: Violet, Brenda and Mary.
Cheddleton Asylum foundation stone
Dignitaries lay the foundation stone at Cheddleton asylum in Staffordshire.
The Victorians had a genuine awareness of mental illness, and Cheddleton asylum had an excellent record of patient care.
This ...
Cheddleton Heath, Cheddleton
Leek Road in the snow at Cheddleton, near to the junction with Cheddleton Heath Road.
Cheddleton Lock and Wharf
Cheddleton Lock and Wharf on the Caldon Canal, looking towards the road bridge. The building with the tall chimney beyond the bridge was a silk mill.
Cheddleton railway station
This image shows Cheddleton railway station, around the year 1960.
This Victorian station was built in 1849. It is one of only three original stations still surviving on the Churnet Valley line.
During ...
Cheddleton Railway Station
This is a film taken around 1960 by Alan Williamson of Endon. It shows the station at Cheddleton, near Leek, and typical scenes of a train coming in, the mail being deposited, children on the platform ...
Cheddleton Station
Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home of the ...
Cheddleton Station
Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style.
Since 1978 it has been the home ...
Cheddleton Wharf
Cheddleton Wharf on the Caldon Canal. The Flint Mills can be seen beyond the bridge, to the right.
The boat moored to the left bank may have been used for breaking the winter ice on the canal.
Cheddleton Wharf and paper mills
Boats on the Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf.
Cheddleton, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Village view taken at Cheddleton, Staffordshire.
Including the Leek Road bridge and Caldon Canal.