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Cannock Chase, Milford

A typical Cannock Chase view of heath, bracken and trees, but because of tree growth over the last century it is not possible to identify the exact location.

Cannock Chase, Milford

Captioned 'View in woods looking south, Milford' it has not been possible to identify the exact location of this postcard view.

Cannock Chase, near Rugeley

Cannock Chase, Rugeley

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

Castle Church, Stafford,

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. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Caverswall Footpath, Dilhorne. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including the Caverswall footpath. Taken at Dilhorne, Staffordshire.

Chartley Hall and Grounds, Stowe-by-Chartley,

The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century. In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...

Chartley Hall, Stowe-by-Chartley,

The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century. In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...

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, ...

Chebsey Bridge, Eccleshall

Chebsey bridge over the River Sow, with Riverside Farm in the background. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.

Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A postcard entitled 'Chesterton' of a man and woman standing by a sign post.

Children playing, Greenfields, Stafford

Lantern slide view with girls and boys paddling and playing in a stream by a small footbridge, captioned 'Waders in Greenfields Brook'. Greenfields is believed to have been the area of meadow land by ...

Christ Church, Gentleshaw

This postcard view shows the brick church of Christ Church, Gentleshaw, which was built about 1839, restored in 1875 and extended in 1903. Originally part of the ancient parish of Longdon, Gentleshaw ...

Church Avenue, Marchington

St. Peter's Church entrance seen through an avenue of trees. The war memorial and clock over the church entrance can also be seen. St. Peters Church, Marchington was built in 1742-4 by Richard Trubshaw, ...

Church Cottage, Seighford

On the left of this view is Ivy Cottage which was home to Mr and Mrs Albert Hine, second left is Church Cottage which was home to the Breeze family. These two cottages were also known locally as Spite ...

Church Lane, Checkley

Looking west along Church Lane in Checkley. St. Mary and All Saints Church is in the background and the left is Manor Farm. On the right is the junction with New Lane. Photograph from a collection ...

Church Lane, Church Mayfield

This postcard view looks south west along Church Lane in Church Mayfield. In the distance can be seen the tower of the parish church of St. John the Baptist, which is a Grade I listed building. In the ...

Church Lane, Church Mayfield

A postcard view looking north-east along Church Lane in Church Mayfield. To the centre left is the Old Yew Tree which still stands (January 2023) and also on the left among the trees is a house known ...