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Colehill, Tamworth

Looking north along Colehill towards Lower Gungate. Standing on the corner with Church Street can be seen the Baptist Church, originally built as a theatre but converted into a chapel around 1821. From ...

Colehill, Tamworth

Looking south-east along Colehill towards Bolebridge Street in Tamworth. Shops visible include Shoe Fayre, John Briggs & Calder and the Bradford & Bingley Building Society. The buildings mostly all ...

Collecting mown grass, Ashley

Collecting mown grass with an International Green Crop loader. A tractor is pulling a wheeled trailer and the loader. This photograph was taken at Mr J.S. Morrey's farm at The Fields, near Ashley. Photographer: ...

Colliery building, Lea Hall Colliery

View of the area where the clean coal is loaded onto suppliers wagons. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to ...

Colliery bus, Hem Heath Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

The colliery buses contracted from PMT dropped working miners outside the picket lines during the 1984/1985 miner's strike as bus drivers refused to cross the picket lines. This photograph is reproduced ...

Colonel Goulburn's carriage, Brewood

Billie Gouldbourne is pictured here driving the horse and carriage of Colonel Goulburn of Somerford Hall. The children in the carriage are Colonel Goulburn's. The photograph was taken outside the Four ...

Colton Bridge

A colour-tinted postcard view of the bridge over the Moreton Brook, Bellamour Way in Colton. Postcard published by Pascoe and Son, Rugeley and postmarked 5 July 1914.

Colton Bridge

The bridge over Moreton Brook in Colton village. The graveyard and the Village School can be seen in the trees beyond the bridge.

Colton Bridge: steel engraving

'Colton Bridge over the Trent, Rudgely, Staffs,' showing a single arched bridge with cows in the river. (Taken from a Calendar.)Anonymous.

Colton Post Office

Colton's Postmistress, Mrs Connie Deacon with Post Lady, Miss Nellie Rotchell, outside of the village Post Office which was situated in the end Martlin Cottage on Martlin Lane, Colton. The post box can ...

Colwich Church

A view of St Michael and All Angels Church taken from under the railway bridge at Colwich. The church houses many memorials to the Wolseley and Anson families. The flag pole on top of Colwich Church was ...

Colwich Lock

Looking west into Colwich lock, filling up, on the Trent and Mersey Canal with the railway bridge in the background and the lock-keepers cottage on the right. A North Staffordshire Railway water tower ...

Colwich Old Signal Box

Interior of the 'Old' signal box at Colwich. On the right are manual levers with the mimic diagram above.

Colwich Old Signal Box

Pictured in the Old Signal Box at Colwich are (left to right): David Buckley, Telephone Attendant and Gordon Axten, Signalman ('Box Lad'). David lived in the railway cottages nearby to the Stoke-on-Trent ...

Colwich Railway Junction

A view of Colwich junction taken from the old signal box. A Stanier 8F 2-8-0 locomotive is on the 'up' track. This was the site of the head on collision that took place on Friday 19 September 1986.

Colwich Railway Junction

Looking north west towards Colwich junction. A steam locomotive and carriages approaching the junction along the Trent Valley line.

Colwich Railway Station

A view of the platforms and station buildings at Colwich Station. A Stanier 'Black Five' locomotive can be seen on the 'down' platform. stopping train. The chimney in the distance belongs to Colwich ...

Colwich Railway Station,

Colwich Railway Station was designed by Livock in 1847. It was jointly run by North Staffordshire Railways (The Knotty) and London and North Western Railways. Colwich was the most southerly station ...