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Coach Trip, Stoke-on-Trent

Coach trips were popular during the 1950's, and much quicker and more comfortable than the early charabancs. Here is a company's staff outing, probably from Royal Doulton, about to depart for Blackpool ...

Coach, Eccleshall Pageant,

Eccleshall Pageant was organised to raise funds for the rebuilding of the school, and to portray the history of the town. The pageant took place over four days (3 - 6 August) in the grounds of Johnson ...

Coaches outside the Mansion, Cheadle

Two horse-drawn Brougham carriages pictured outside the Mansion, Cheadle Park, Cheadle, the home of Sir Robert Plant. Included in the group are: Harry Chadwick (holding the reins of the left-hand carriage) ...

Coachman and carriage, Burton-upon-Trent

A coachman poses for the photographer beside a Brougham carriage, thought to be in the Burton-upon-Trent area. If you recognise the man or the precise location please contact us.

Coachman and carriage, Highfield Manor, Newport Road, Stafford

A coachman pictured with David Hollin's Brougham carriage at Highfield Manor. Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at ...

Coachman and horse, The Birches

The coachman was called Worskett. It is thought that the horse was called Treskin or Monogram. They are pictured in the grounds of The Birches, Wolverhampton Road, Codsall.

Coachman, Kings Bromley Manor

John Jeffries pictured in his full Coachman's livery outside the coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, which had been the home of the Lane family since 1784.

Coachmen at Kings Bromley Manor

Photograph of coachmen and a Brougham carriage outside coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, the home of the Lane family since 1784.

Coal Delivery, "Chatterley Whitfield"

Coal for the domestic hearth. An old man leads his donkey and cart in the muddy lane outside Whitfield House in winter.

Coal train at Cobridge station

A coal train passes through Cobridge station during 1932. The bottle ovens in the background now belong to Moorcroft Pottery, but are no longer used for firing. Cobridge was connected to the railway ...

Coal transportation tunnel, Mow Cop

Photograph of Joseph Jeffries with his son George near the entrance to the coal transportation tunnel running underneath Mow Cop, on the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Coal Truck. Photographed by William Blake.

This wagon belonged to and was built by Edward Eastwood of Chesterfield , hence the "E E" on the wagon side and on the axleboxes ("EEC"). Additionally it it is known from records at the National Archives ...

Coal Trucks & Steam Engine. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of coal trucks and a steam engine. Unknown location.

Coates Butchers, Main Street, Alrewas

Coates' Butchers shop on Main Road, Alrewas. This separate premises is to the left rear of the main butcher's premises on the street.

Coates Butchers, Main Street, Alrewas

Coates' Butchers shop on Main Road. Note the separate premises to the left rear with the sign which has the date '1867'. Now (in 2013) the main shop's signage reads 'P. Coates and Son - Quality Meats', ...

Cobridge Station and Moorcroft's Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph looking northwards along Sandbach Road in Cobridge taken from the junction with Leek New Road. Moorcoft's pottery factory is in the centre, the home of the company since 1913. On the ...

Cobridge Tunnel, Potteries Loop Line, Stoke-on-Trent

The south end of the tunnel on the Potteries Loop Line between Waterloo Road and Cobridge stations. The photograph was taken looking north from the short tunnel at Astbury Street (formerly Copeland Street) ...

Cockster Brook Bridge, Longton.

Cockster Brook flows into Chitlings Brook, which is a tributary of the River Trent.