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Charity Shop, Heathcote Street, Kidsgrove

The charity shop 'Funds for Cancer Research', on Heathcote Street, Kidsgrove in 1970. Included in the photograph are Mrs Burston, Harry Heath, Mr Cooke-Abbott, Mrs Nora Salt, and Mrs Cooke-Abbott.

Charles Bamford Memorial Convalescent Home, Uttoxeter

The Hermitage Convalescent Home, also known as Dr Charles Bamford Memorial Convalescent Home, Holly Road, Uttoxeter. The Home was endowed by Ellen Bamford, wife of Dr Charles, upon her death in 1942. ...

Chaseley Children's Home, Cannock

A group photograph of staff and children of the Chaseley Children's Home. Standing on the far right hand side is Mary Rogers, known as Aunty Rogers, a Supervisor at the home. Seated fifth from the right ...

Chasetown Committee for World War I widows and families, Cannock Chase Cricket Club

Cheadle Hospital

Exterior view of the front of the old hospital building.

Cheadle Hospital

Cheddleton Asylum foundation stone

Dignitaries lay the foundation stone at Cheddleton asylum in Staffordshire. The Victorians had a genuine awareness of mental illness, and Cheddleton asylum had an excellent record of patient care. This ...

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Football Club, winners of the May Bank Cup, Leek Post Shield and Hanley Cup in the 1925-26 season. Staffordshire’s asylums often advertised for attendants who could play sports ...

Cheddleton Revue, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton

Taking part in this "Twenties" show were: E. Lambert, J.A. Coghill, A.M. Bolger, A.B. Knight, F.P. Archer, S. Kerry (the back row), and K.F. Connelly, B. Williams, N.G. Webb, C.J. Webb, J.L.W. Beck, M. ...

Chell Welfare House

This photograph of the Welfare House in Hewitt Street, Chell was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. In later years the building became known as St. Michael's House Care Home.

Chell Workhouse, Turnhurst Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan shows some of the doors, windows and fireplaces of Chell workhouse. Workhouses date back to the 17th century and were set up as places that provided work, often in return for food and lodging, ...

Chemist's and Dispenser's twine

Small cardboard box with plastic covered look hole. Inside the box is a ball of twine, the end of which is dispensed through the top of the box. The top of the box reads "Barbour's Thread Holder Patented". ...

Chemist's balance scales

A chemist's and pharmacist's balance scales, used to accurately weight small quantities of medicines and drugs. From the Staffordshire County Museum collection. Formerly part of the collection of Mr. ...

Chemist's 'Next Dose' Labels

Box of 'Next Dose' labels. They would be attached to a customers medicine to let them know ehen their next dose should take place. They are stored in a small card box labelled on lid "The 'Allenburys' ...

Children-in-Need Presentation, Stone,

On 27 November 1987 Stone Division Guides held a mammoth fund raising event at G.E.C. Stone in aid of the B.B.C. Children-in-Need Appeal. Each unit held their own fund raising event, including an ...

Children's Convalescent Home, Hanchurch

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland founded Hanchurch Holiday Home for poor children from the Potteries in 1898. A convalescent home for patients of the Potteries and Newcastle Cripples’ Guild was built ...

Children's Holiday Home, Hanchurch

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland founded Hanchurch Holiday Home for poor children from the Potteries in 1898. A convalescent home for patients of the Potteries and Newcastle Cripples’ Guild was built ...

Children's Ward , Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital

Biddulph Grange was built around 1868-9 for James Bateman. The Biddulph Grange estate remained in the Bateman family until 1872, when it was bought by leading local industrialist, Robert Heath. His son, ...