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Cattle, The County Show, Hopton,
Various breeds of cattle on show at the County Show Ground.
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone ...
Cauldon
A postcard view looking north-east to Cauldon. In the centre distance is St. Mary and St. Lawrence's Church, built between 1781 and 1784. The chancel has some earlier stone work.
This postcard was ...
Cauldon Low Quarry
The limestone quarry at Cauldon Low pictured just prior to the detonation of 48 hundredweight of gunpowder.
Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar of Stramshall from 1879 ...
Cauldon Low Quarry
A view looking north west over the limestone quarry at Cauldon Low with Moorend Farm and the line of houses on Stoney Lane visible in the distance.
Cauldon Low Quarry. Photographed by William Blake.
A view of the limestone quarry and workers at Cauldon Low.
Cauldon Low Quarry. Photographed by William Blake.
A view of the limestone quarry and workers at Cauldon Low.
Cauldon Low Quarry. Photographed by William Blake.
A view of the limestone quarry and workers at Cauldon Low.
Cauldon Quarries. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the quarries at Cauldon, Nr. Stoke-onTrent, Staffordshire.
Cauldon, Staffordshire, tithe map
Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...
Cauliflower Harvest, Pinfold Farm, Lichfield
This photograph shows a cauliflower harvest, using the Gallimores' farm cart. William Gallimore was a market garderner and had fields on his farm on the Stafford Road, Lichfield. He was born in 1860 and ...
Caverswall Footpath, Dilhorne. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape including the Caverswall footpath. Taken at Dilhorne, Staffordshire.
Caverswall Lane, Blythe Bridge
Village scene including houses and two young girls.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton
Caverswall Mound, near Cookshill Mill, Caverswall
This mound is probably a natural feature rather than a prehistoric burial mound.
Caverswall Village
The original inhabitant of the village was called Cafhere, who after finding a spring on his land named the place Cafhere's Walle (well) or Cafhere's Spring. In 1066 the village was tiny with only few ...
Caverswall, Staffordshire, tithe map
Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...
Caverswall, Staffordshire: manor of Weston Coyney, tithe map
Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...
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 ...
Cellarhead
This postcard view looks south along the Leek Road to the Cellarhead Crossroads with Kingsley Road on the left and Cellarhead Road on the right.
Most of the buildings in the picture remain (2023) although ...