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Cannock Chase, nr Rugeley

This postcard view of a track through forestry on Cannock Chase possibly shows the beginning of Birches Valley Road leading from Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley towards Pye Green. Note the metal fencing ...

Cannock Chase, Rugeley

An unidentified location on Cannock Chase, near Rugeley. The lane is bounded by metal fencing.

Cannock Chase, Rugeley

Judging by the caption and the slope this view is on the north-western perimeter of Cannock Chase and the land is flat in comparison and farmland. The water looks like a man-made feature, possibly a former ...

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: sepia drawing

View of the Castle in the far distance between a group of trees. Artist: E. Petit.

Castle Church Vicarage, Stafford

The vicarage at Castle Church. Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. Photograph donated ...

Castle Ring Iron-age Hill Fort, Gentleshaw

Occupying the highest point on Cannock Chase at 795 ft (242 metres), this scheduled ancient monument, believed to date from the Iron Age, which covers the period from around 500 BCE to the arrival of ...

Cattle drive to Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

Pictured is Sylvia Oliver collecting Irish Cattle from Albrighton Station and driving them, assisted by three other riders, to Meadleys Farm at Pattingham. They are pictured close to Patshull Pool.

Cattle Piece, by Thomas Peploe Wood

Oil painting by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). Cattle scene in farm setting with two figures left foregroud. A windmill can be seen in the distance. The location of this view ...

Cedar Tree Hotel, Brereton

The Cedar Tree Hotel in Brereton has long been a local landmark with its distinctive Cedar of Lebanon tree. The Grade II listed Regency style building dates from the early 19th century. Originally a ...

Chain harrowing at Bradmore, Penn

A pair of horses chain harrowing pasture at Bradmore, Penn, off Trysull Road. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

Chartley Castle

A view of the ruins of Chartley Castle. In the foreground is a dovecote and a man on horseback. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original ...

Chartley Castle

A view of one of the ruined towers of Chartley Castle. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber ...

Chaseley Road, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view of Chaseley Road. During World War I this route was often used by soldiers walking from the nearby Army Camp to Rugeley and back. The entrance on the right is to Chase View, ...

Cheddleton Heath, Cheddleton

Leek Road in the snow at Cheddleton, near to the junction with Cheddleton Heath Road.

Chestall, Cannock Chase

A postcard view of Chestall Hall which was once part of the vast Beaudesert Estate. Originally an 18th century farmhouse owned by the Earl of Uxbridge, the house was much enlarged by the Darby family ...

Chillington Hall

The east front of Chillington Hall was designed by Sir John Soane for Thomas Giffard in 1786-69. The picture shows the entrance front with its double-storey portico. The columns are composed of huge ...

Christmas Card, Holdiford Bridge, Milford

This winter scene was taken by Mr E Graham in Holdiford Road looking north to the River Sow bridge, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal bridge and towards Tixall. The concept, design and costs ...

Church and School, Hilderstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene in Hilderstone. On the left is the school which was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. ...