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Confectioners, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A Confectioners on the High Street displaying a wide variety of sweets and chocolates in its window. The lady standing outside the shop is presumably the owner.

Confirmation group, Colwich

A Confirmation group taken on Colwich Vicarage lawn. Left to right: Lilly Seaton, Marjorie Moore, Eileen Harrison, Cynthia Latham, The Vicar (Rev. Chilwell?), Bishop of Stafford (Douglas Crick), Freda ...

Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath

Iron workers and blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast furnaces ...

Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath

The base of one of the blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast ...

Congreaves Iron Works, Cradley Heath

The base of one of the blast furnaces at Congreaves Iron Works, Congreaves Road, Cradley Heath. The British Iron Company set up its ironworks at Cradley Heath in 1825. By 1860 there were six blast ...

Consall Steps. Photographed by William Blake.

Consall Steps at Consall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Constance Evelyn Meakin, Hartwell Hall

Constance Evelyn Meakin (nee Paddock, 1875-1966) was born at Hartwell Hall, Barlaston in 1875 and was the daughter of George Frederick Paddock, a solicitor, and Matilda Esther Paddock. This studio portrait ...

Constance Mary Meakin and James Frank Meakin, Stone

A studio portrait of James Frank Meakin and Constance Mary Meakin, children of Major James Lionel Meakin and Constance Evelyn Meakin. At the time of this photograph the family lived at the Laurels on ...

Constance Meakin and Charles Fowke, Stone or Stafford

Constance Meakin (centre) with Charles Fowke (2nd from left) at an event in Stone or Stafford. Stafford photographer C.E. Fowke was Mayor of Stafford in 1951 and 1952. This might be a Women's Institute ...

Constance Meakin, Darlaston Hall

Constance Evelyn Meakin (nee Paddock, 1875-1966) was the second woman to serve as a member of Staffordshire County Council and was a County Councillor for 37 years from 1920. She was also a member of ...

Construction of a New Pool, Brine Baths, Stafford,

Mixing concrete. In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine Baths in Greengate Street ...

Construction of a New Pool, Brine Baths, Stafford,

Lining the new pool with sheets of bitumen. In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine ...

Construction of a New Pool, Brine Baths, Stafford,

Constructing a reinforced concrete raft for the boiler house and laundry. In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This ...

Control panel, No. 1 Brewery, Bass, Burton-upon-Trent

Graham Preece working at the control panel in No. 1 Brewery

Convalescent soldiers, Cheadle

A group of soldiers on leave in standing outside Cheadle Town Hall. Most appear to be wearing 'Hospital Blues'. The poster in the archway advertises the Osborne Cinema. The Town Hall was built in ...

Convalescent soldiers, Stone

Group of convalescing soldiers and nurses at the Red Cross Hospital then occupying St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Hall. In the background is St. Mary's Home on the opposite side of Station Road. The corner ...

Convalescing soldiers at Ravenhill House, Brereton

The house had been briefly unoccupied when, in March 1915, the War Office intimated that Lady Zouche had offered the house as a V.A.D (Voluntary Aid Detached) Hospital to be operated by the Red Cross ...

Convent of the Holy Rosary, Cannock

Opened in 1898 by the Sisters of the Christian Retreat, the Convent later became Lyncroft School in the 1970s and then Chase Academy in 1998, since renamed Chase Grammar School.. The Convent building ...