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Cattle Market , Stone

This photograph was taken from the railway bridge by Granville Terrace, looking down to the site of the cattle market which closed in May 1994. The site was demolished to make way for Christchurch ...

Cattle Market Inn, Leek

Built in 1867 and embellished in 1874, this pub, which stands on Fountain Street, is now just known as the Cattle Market.

Cattle Market, Gaolgate Street, Stafford,

Cattle fair held in Gaolgate Street (then known as Cow Street). The annual Rother Market, where long-horned cattle were bought and sold, continued until 1909, when protests about congestion and the ...

Cattle Market, Stafford,

The last cattle fair held in Gaolgate Street (then known as Cow Street). The photograph was taken from the corner of Market Square and Gaolgate Street. On the right is Mummery's jewellers shop. The ...

Cattle Market, Victoria Road, Tamworth

The figure on the extreme right in the dark coat is George Henry Mulvey, a butcher.

Caudwell's Bakery, College Road, Shelton

Caudwell's Victoria Bakery on College Road opposite Hanley Park. The bakery was built sometime before 1924 and ceased production in 1968. The bakery has been demolished and the land is now the site of ...

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

This post card view shows a railway junction with three men standing close to a truck and two bowsers.

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 Low tramway, near Froghall

Dating from the 1770s, the Cotton Plane plateway was built to take limestone from Caldon Low quarries to Froghall. It was a railway for horse drawn carts.

Cauldon Road, Shelton.

Sewage engineers at work in a quiet Cauldon Road, Shelton. Much of this scene has changed. The chapel on the left has long since been demolished, and where the billboards stand on the right is now a chemist’s ...

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 ...

Cecil Street, Chadsmoor

Numbers 42 to 46 Cecil street, Chadsmoor consisting of a row of nineteenth century terraced houses and a former shop still adorned with enamelled signs advertising Lyons' tea and cakes and Colman's mustard....

Celebrating a cooper's 21st birthday, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Coopers standing in the Middle Yard, with the boilerhouse in the background. The two young men on the front row were celebrating their 21st birthdays, as shown on the cask head which they were holding. ...

Celebrations for Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Stone

Coronation celebrations executive committee pictured at the Town Hall: Standing: Mr J. W. Moore (Chairman of Records Committee), Mr A. N. Barrowcliffe (Clerk’s Assistant), Mr C. H. Matthews (Clerk ...