Common Cottongrass or eriophorum angustifolium
Common Cottongrass is a perennnial abundant in wet places on the moors. It differs from the hare's-tail cottongrass by having more than one flowering head.
Flowering between May and June, and fruiting ...
Consall Flint Mill
Consall Flint Mill was built by John Leigh (the Lord of the Manor) in the 1830s and the site was complete by 1845. At this time there were three iron waterwheels and 17 or 18 flint grinding pans. The ...
Consall Flint Mill
A postcard view of the flint mills and the Caldon Canal at Consall in the Churnet Valley. The back of the card is signed "T.H. Podmore 18/12/18": he was the owner of the flint mill at the time.
Consall ...
Consall Forge
Consall Forge in the Churnet Valley, showing a row of cottages on the left, since demolished. Just be your to the right can be seen the bridge over the River Churnet, at the point where the river and ...
Consall Forge
Black and white copy print of postcard. Cottages at Consall Forge
Consall Forge
View of cottages, the railway, the bridge over the Caldon Canal and the weir on the River Churnet at Consall Forge. Three men are fishing from the bridge.
Consall Forge. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of the Caldon Canal at Consall Forge, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall Mill Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of Consall Mill Bridge spanning the Caldon Canal at Consall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall Mill. Photographed by William Blake.
Winter scene including the Caldon Canal at Consall Mill, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall Mill. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Caldon Canal and Consall Mill, Consall Valley, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Consall. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of the Caldon Canal at Consall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Coton Mill, Gnosall
This steam corn mill is claimed to be the source of self-raising flour. The mill is situated on the Shropshire Union Canal at Newport Road Bridge, Coton, was built by one of the Wilder family in 1833. ...
Coton, Gnosall
Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton. On the extreme left is the Navigation Inn, then Joseph James Walwyn's grocers shop and slightly further along can be seen the bridge ...
Cottage on Cannock Extension Canal, Rumer Hill, Cannock
This cottage was located opposite the flight of locks from Churchbridge near Cannock.
The Cannock Extension Canal was one of the last canals to be built. It was built between 1857 and 1863 by Biirmingham ...
Coventry Canal Aqueduct, Fazeley
The footbridge can be seen over the aqueduct with the Toll House cottage on the right.
Coventry Canal, Amington, Tamworth
Two butty boats breaking the ice on Coventry Canal. This view was taken looking from Hodge Lane Bridge.
Coventry Canal, Glascote, Tamworth
British Waterways narrowboats are seen here before receiving instructions to move on. S. E. Barlow's Anchor Docks and the Coventry Canal bridge at Glascote can be seen in the background.
Cowberry, or Vaccinium vitisidaea
You can spot this evergreen shrub on acid heaths and moors.
Flowering in pink or white between May and August, it can grow up to 30cm in height.
This example was found growing at Camp Hills near ...