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Construction workers, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

The workers came from far and wide to build the Camps and some were later conscripted and trained there when the volunteer numbers started to dry up in 1916. The military railway was now being used to ...

Construction workers, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Local railway stock from West Cannock Colliery was requisitioned to haul the raw materials to build the Camps. This image shows London and North Western Railway rolling stock and may well be in the very ...

Cooke and Perry family, Brocton, Stafford

William and Sybil Cooke with their elder daughter Enid Perry and grandson Anthony Perry in the living room of 20 Pool Lane, Brocton, Christmas 1958. A television sits on a table to the left. Mr and ...

Co-op parade, Victoria Road, Tamworth

The Co-op's parades were obviously very popular, judging by the numbers of people watching this procession. Here the parade can be seen walking past Phil Kinson's Estate Agent, on Victoria Road. The use ...

Co-operative Building, Gaol Road, Stafford

View of the former Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. building on the corner of Gaol Road (left) and Browning Street (right). This Co-op store has the date of 1907 on its stonework, also ...

Co-operative float, Market Hall Street, Cannock

A float taking part in Cannock Pageant made by staff of the Cannock & District Co Operative Society shop on Church Street.

Co-operative Milk Service Van.

Very little is known about this photograph. The crushed vehicle has writing above the windscreen which reads, Co-operative Milk Service. If you can provide any further information about this photograph ...

Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock

Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.

Co-operative Shop, Church Street, Cannock

Looking along Church Street from Market Place, with the Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop on the left. On the right is St. Luke's Church.

Copeland & Sons Spode Works, Kingsway, Stoke-on-Trent

A view from Kingsway in Stoke towards the Spode Works of W T Copeland & Sons. The photograph is taken from in front of Kings Hall and the brick surround to the New Cenotaph is just visible in the bottom ...

Copeland House, Copeland Street, Stoke upon Trent.

A view west along Copeland Street from near Glebe Street. On the right are houses numbered 3 to 7. Number 5 was Copeland House. Copeland House was built by the Copeland pottery firm as a residence for ...

Coppenhall Village

A postcard view of Church Lane, Coppenhall with a glimpse of Church Farm on the left. This postcard was published by Lilywhite (1932) Ltd., Sowerby Bridge.

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Coppice Mill, Stone,

At one time there were ten mills in the Moddershall Valley which provided material for the pottery industry. This is Coppice Mill on Longton Road, also known as Shardlow's Mill. In the eighteenth ...

Corn Mill, Burton-upon-Trent

The Corn Mill, Newton Road, Burton-upon-Trent.

Coronation celebrations, Eccleshall

Part of the celebrations in Eccleshall for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Driving the carriage is Bill Perry, a butcher by trade.

Coronation celebrations, Pattingham area

The celebrations were to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II, at Westminster Abbey, on Tuesday 2 June 1953. Persons included in the photograph, from left to right are ?, Bill Clews, Emmy Bentley, Bill ...