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Castle Street, Stafford

This view was taken looking southwest from the Castle Street railway bridge (over the West Coast Main Line) in Stafford. On the left are several abandoned railway buildings, centre right on the horizon ...

Castle Street, Tutbury

Castle Street approching Tutbury Castle with the entry to Church Street just visible on the right of the triangular piece of land before Castle Hill. Its looks as if the man is about to get off his bicycle ...

Castle Tavern and Castle Street, Castletown, Stafford

On the left is Castle Street, Stafford, with a part view of the Castle Tavern which fronted Doxey Road on the right. This scene is largely unchanged except that the Tavern is now 'Simply Bilash' Restaurant ...

Castle Tavern, Castletown, Stafford

Castle Tavern located at 1 Doxey Road, on the corner of Castle Street, Stafford. The Tavern closed in 2010, and became a series of restaurants, currently (2026) known as 'Simply Bilash' Restaurant. Castle ...

Castle Tavern, Stafford,

View of Doxey Road and the corner of Castle Street. The large hoarding stands where Sainsbury's car park is now sited.

Catholic Procession, Stafford,

The Catholic Procession was organised by the parishes of St. Austin's and St. Patrick's. The route was from St. Patrick's Church in the north of Stafford to St. Joseph's Convent on Lichfield Road, ...

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 ...

Cenotaph and Anson Street, Rugeley

This postcard view was published by Wood's Series, Rugeley. On the left is the Police Station and on the right is the Post Office. Note the London & North Western Railway's delivery dray from the Trent ...

Chapel Street and Crabbery Street, Stafford

This view looking south from the Chapel Street and Crabbery Street junction towards Albion Place and Bath Street in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. On the left there is a ...

Chapel Street, Stafford

This view looks along Chapel Street towards Bath Street, from the junction with Broad Street, Stafford. On the left there is a sign stating ‘Bath Street Closed, no access to Earl Street’, this was ...

Chapel Street, Stafford

This view looks along Chapel Street towards Broad Street and Mount Street, Stafford. On the left is the tower of the former Wesleyan Chapel which closed in 1985. Most of the building was demolished ...

Chapel Terrace, Stafford

A general view of Chapel Terrace, which is located behind the Masonic Hall, off Gaol Square, Stafford. All of the houses face the A34 Queensway. Most of the houses are separated from their front gardens ...

Charles Clark's Garage, Gaol Square. Stafford

Charles Clark’s garage on Gaol Square looking along Gaol Road. On the left the signpost on the clock pedestal shows the B5066 directing towards RAF Stafford and to Sandon. The garage was demolished ...

Charles Street, Cheadle

Looking down Charles Street towards the spire of St Giles Roman Catholic Church. Today (2023) there is a mini-island at the road junction with The Avenue. The view is substantially the same today though ...

Charlie Bassetts Public House, Dilhorne

Previously known as 'The Colliers Arms, according to with 'The Sentinel' newspaper correspondent Kevin Salt, the origin of the pub name can be traced to 1947 when it was taken over by local man, Ralph ...

Charlie Bassetts Public House, Dilhorne

Kevin Hall states that in its original designation of 'The Colliers Arms', this public house appeared in an 1834 trades directory. Mr John Williams has kindly provided some additional information: "The ...

Chaseley Road, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view of Chaseley Road. During World War I this route was often used by soldiers walking from the nearby Army Camp to Rugeley and back. The entrance on the right is to Chase View, ...