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Churnet valley, near Consall
A steam locomotive pulling a train of six carriages is leaving Consall Station on the Churnet Valley line. Alongside is the Caldon Canal with a working narrowboat. The hillside on the right is Kingsley ...
City Road, Stoke upon Trent
A view from the corner of Oldmill Street east towards the railway bridge over City Road. The corner shop was an off licence and tobacconist. When City Road was widened, all the shops and terraced houses ...
Civic Parade, Market Square, Stafford
Crowds and civic dignitaries in the Market Square, Stafford, with the Shire Hall behind.
Clarence Street Brewery, Burton-on-Trent
After the death of Peter Walker, the brewery's founder, the business was managed by trustees.
Clark's Garage, Stafford,
Charles Clark's main garage was in Gaol Square, but this garage is on Foregate Street.
One of Staffords gasometers can be seen on the left.
Class 805 Evero train, Stafford Station
This Avanti West Coast Class 805 Evero multiple unit is pictured at Stafford Railway Station.
The 805 Evero is a type of bi-mode multiple unit built by Hitachi Rail for Avanti West Coast. Based on ...
Class at Post Office Telephones Central Training School, Yarnfield
A class room in the New Training Building, which opened early 1969.
The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. It occupied buildings at Howard ...
Claude Grahame-White with his dismantled biplane
This image shows Claude Grahame-White (wearing a scarf and leather flying cap in the foreground of the photograph) accompanying his damaged Farman Biplane to the railway station at Lichfield, from where ...
Clay Street, Burton upon Trent
Late Victorian villa on Clay Street, Stapenhill, Burton upon Trent. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society as ...
Clay Street, Penkridge
This postcard view looks north along Clay Street, (A449 Wolverhampton Road) towards Crown Bridge and Stone Cross in Penkridge.
On the left is the former Railway Inn which became a dental practice known ...
Clayton Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Clayton Road pictured before most of the gardens of the houses on the right hand side were taken over by the road widening.
Clayton Tractor and Handley-Page Bomber
A Dorman-engined Clayton tractor towing a Handley-Page Type O bomber during the First World War.
Founded by William Henry Dorman in 1870 on Foregate Street, Dorman's began by manufacturing cutting ...
Clemesha Brothers & Birch, New Street Mill, Leek
Clemesha Brothers & Birch moved into New Street Mill in 1907. The building is now (2014) occupied by Blakemore & Chell, heating engineers, founded in Leek in 1903. A large part of the works were burned ...
Clifford Gaskin with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley
Pictured in the driving seat rasiing a glass is Joules employee Clifford Gaskin, Foreman Cooper.
Mr Gaskin was well known in Stone as the 'nanny' of this very rare 1901 Sunbeam Mabley car, which had ...
Clifford Gaskin with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley, Stone
Clifford Gaskin, Foreman Cooper with a 1901 Veteran Sunbeam Mabley car owned by John Joule & Sons, Ltd. As their first car, it may have been one of the earliest motor cars seen on the roads in North Staffordshire.
Mr ...
Clifford Gaskin with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley, Stone
Clifford gaskin, Foreman Cooper with Joules Brewery, in the driving seat of a 1901 Sunbeam Mabley, pictured at the rear of Stone Town Council offices on Station Road. The occasion was a '1905' bowls ...
Clock and Market Place, Willenhall
This Harold Carwright photograph has slightly different composition to the others he took of the Market Place. The time on the clock face seems to make this the first of the set so perhaps he was not ...
Clock and Market Place, Willenhall
A busy market day in Willenhall. This area is now pedestrianised but the buildings are still identifiable.
With the number of working men visible at and around the stalls, it was probably a Saturday ...