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Church Parade, Rugeley Camp

A typical Sunday morning Parade at Rugeley Camp during World War I, where the Regimental Band would play well-known hymns for the troops. The large building is the Regimental Institute where the lower ...

Church Party from Darlaston Hall, Stone

James Meakin with his family in an open carriage known as a Landau; they are dressed for church. Mr Meakin, a pottery manufacturer, owned Darlaston Hall from 1880. The hall was remained in the Meakin ...

Church Road, Codsall

There is a small grocers shop on the right hand side of the photograph. This shop was run in the 1950s by a Mrs Fenn. It wasn't just a sweet shop - she did sell sweets, but mostly she sold ordinary household ...

Church Schools, Swynnerton

The former Roman Catholic School building on the main road through Swynnerton, just north of St. Mary's church. It was built in 1856.

Church Street from the Church tower, Clifton Campville

Looking northwards along Church Street from the tower of St. Andrew’s church, Clifton Campville. Church Farm is to the left and the coach house of the Rectory can be seen to the right.

Church Street, Alstonefield

Huge snow drifts on Church Street, Alstonefield during the exceptionally harsh winter of 1947. The village was all but cut off from the outside world for 8 weeks in February and March.

Church Street, Audley

The church visible at the end of the street is that of St. James. The church was largely built in the 14th century though it was restored by Scott in the mid 19th century. It contains many monuments including ...

Church Street, Audley

A view looking north towards St. james' Church

Church Street, Audley

This row of shops on Church Street was known as Audley House. On the right is Thomas and Mary Hilditch's drapers shop, the smaller shop next door is William Henry Emery's shoe repair shop. The buildings ...

Church Street, Audley

Numbers 8-12 Church Street, the unusual Gothic style three-storey cottages and shops on the left, were designed by William White and built in 1855. The building nearest the camera to the left was the ...

Church Street, Clifton Campville

Looking north along Church Street towards Main Road, Clifton Campville.

Church Street, Codsall

As seen, Church Street was once cobbled, it has since been tarmaced. The girl in the photograph is unknown.

Church Street, Eccleshall

A view looking west along Church Street, Eccleshall. On the left are the rialings of the Wash Pit, or Sheep Pool, on Church Street: a pond fed by a spring. After a fire at the church in 1868 the need ...

Church Street, Eccleshall

Looking west along Church Street, with the Washpit behind the iron railings to the left, and with the church to the right. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall.

Church Street, Leek

Cattle being driven up Church Street towards the livestock market. St Edward's Church can be seen at the top of this postcard view.

Church Walk, Moddershall. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of Church Walk, Moddershall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Church, Eaton, 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 ...

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 ...