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Chatterley Whitfield spoil tip, Stoke-on-Trent

This is a view of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery waste tip from the Biddulph Valley branch line. The camera is looking north, with the houses on Catharine Road to the left of the photograph. This section ...

Chatterley Whitfield Valley, Stoke-on-Trent

Meadow land in the Fegg Hayes area of the city. Cutting through the centre of the picture from left to right is the Biddulph Valley branch line. The spoil tip in the background belongs to Norton Colliery, ...

Chatterton Bros., George Street, Tamworth

This is a listed building and still extised as two shops in 2003.

Chatterton, Market Street, Tamworth

As the sign above the shop says, John Chatterton was the owner of this shop and was licensed to sell tea, coffee, pepper, tobacco, and snuff. John Chatterton may well be the gentleman on the right of ...

Chauffeur and car in the Garage, Shugborough

George Rose in his uniform, standing next to Lady Lichfield's Rover 75 and the Shugborough estate delivery van. He was Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1931, and again from ...

Chauffeur and maid, Shugborough

George Rose and Helen Milne, housemaid in the Servants' Quarters courtyard at Shugborough. He was Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1931, and again from 1933 until his death ...

Chauffeur in Daimler Car, Creswell Hall,

Alfred Bate was chauffeur to the Meakin family of Creswell Hall. He is seen here in an early Daimler car.

Chauffeurs, Shugborough Hall,

Two chauffeurs from the Shugborough Estate. On the left is George Rose. On the right is the Anson Britzchka Chariot or Dormeuse, which is now held in the County Museum's collection. On the left is ...

Cheadle Co-operative, High Street, Cheadle

The Cheadle Co-operative shop at no.8 High Street, Cheadle was opened in 1905 and by 1916 had became the Leek and Moorland Co-operative Society. The window displays feature Pelaw Polish which was the ...

Cheadle Market Place

Market stalls in the Market Place, off the High Street in Cheadle. The late Georgian terrace (1-5 Market Place)in the background dates from 1819 and is currently (in 2004) derelict. The bow-windows ...

Cheadle Mill, Tape Street

The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was built in about 1823.

Cheadle Mills, Tape Street

A view of the first floor interior of the Tape Street mills. The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was ...

Cheadle Mills, Tape Street

A view of the top floor interior of the Tape Street mill. The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in the 1790s. The main three-storey building was built ...

Cheadle Road, Forsbrook

A view looking south-west along Cheadle Road in Forsbrook, towards Blythe Bridge. This photograph was taken from a point close to the junction with Chapel Street. Most of the buildings are (in 2014) ...

Cheadle Station, Engine No. 12. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Cheadle Station including a steam engine marked No. 12 and passengers waiting on the platform. Cheadle Station was the terminus of the Cheadle Railway, which was worked by the North Staffordshire ...

Cheadlepark Colliery, Cheadle

Established in about 1890, Cheadlepark Colliery Co. Ltd. was a small mine situated a mile north of Cheadle. The colliery closed in about 1914. The site is now occupied by the JCB Earthmovers Ltd. factory....

Checking casks in the ale stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Mr L.J. Ward using a forked peg extractor to change the pegs in casks during secondary fermentation in the ale stores.

Cheddleton

View of Cheddleton Silk Mill from the north west, with the Caldon canal to the right. The stone ground floor is part of an older building which was converted into a silk factory in the late 18th or early ...