Churchyard, Hopwas
The pathway leading to the entrance of St Chad's Church, Hopwas. The trees have since been removed. The church was opened in 1881 on lands donated by the Rev. T. K. Levett of Packington Hall and Mr ...
Churnet View Road, Oakamoor
A postcard view of a row of houses on Churnet View Road in Oakamoor. All of these houses remain (March 2023), although over the years most of them have been extended into their front gardens or altered....
Codsall Wood Flower Show
The Codsall Wood Flower Show is always held on the first Saturday in August.
College Road, Denstone
A postcard view of a quiet scene on College Road in Denstone. The building on the right is thought to be The Tavern public house.
This postcard was published by H.P. Hansen, photographer, Ashbourne. ...
Colton Village, Rugeley
Postcard view of a village lane in Colton, near Rugeley. There are a young boy and girl in the picture standing at the side of the lane.
Commonwealth War Cemetery, Cannock Chase
This postcard is titled 'The German cemetery', although it actually shows the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Broadhurst Green on Cannock Chase. It was known locally as the 'German cemetery' until the creation ...
Commonwealth War Cemetery, Cannock Chase
This colour-tinted postcard is titled 'The German cemetery', although it actually shows the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Broadhurst Green on Cannock Chase. It was known locally as the 'German cemetery' ...
Copeland Cabin, Kibblestone Camp, Stone
The Copeland cabin at Kibblestone Scout Camp, built in 1931.
The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone ...
Cottage, Enville Hall
A postcard view of the Cottage in the Woods which was built in the park of Enville Hall around 1752. It was the home to the Keeper of the Fowls who looked after the aviary.
Cotton College, Cotton
This postcard view shows Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. On the right the spire of St. Wilfred’s Church can be seen.
Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. ...
Cotton Dell
Cotton Dell is an area of woodland, 160 acres of which was purchased by the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust in late 1999. The most notable rock feature in the Dell is Bill's Rock. It is part of local legend ...
Cotwalton, near Stone
A tinted postcard view of a green lane and trees at Cotwalton. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.
Coulthwaite's Training Stables, Hednesford
Tom Coulthwaite's stables are the red-roofed buildings in the left middle distance in this colour-tinted postcard view taken from Hednesford Hills, near the present day Raceway. They have since been ...
Country lane, Trescott, near Penn
Country lane with 'Dorothy' walking along away from the camera, at Trescott, Penn, near Wolverhampton. She is probably Dorothy Alice Yelland (1903-1982), eldest daughter of Albert Henry Yelland.
Photographer: ...
Creswell Grove, Stafford
A postcard view of Creswell Grove looking along the A5013 towards Great Bridgeford.
This postcard was published by W H Smith & Son, Stafford. It was franked on 15 April 1911 in Stafford and sent to ...
Cricket game in the Stafford area
This postcard view shows a group of campers playing cricket and posing for the photographer at an unknown location but thought to be in the Stafford area. If you recognise anyone in the picture or the ...
Cross Ways, Pottal Pool, Cannock Chase
A postcard view of what is now the A34 Cannock to Stafford Road disappearing into the distance. The Penkridge to Rugeley Road comes from the left and onwards to what was, during World War I, Rugeley Camp. ...
Crown Lane, Stretton, near Penkridge
This postcard view of Crown Lane, also known as The Avenue, Stretton, was taken near to the Crown Inn Farmhouse junction with the A5, Watling Street. The Avenue connects with Lapley Lane, Stretton and ...