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Children's Party at Duncan Hall, Yarnfield

A group of children seated round a table in the Duncan Hall common room, celebrating Valerie Henshaw’s birthday, one of the resident children. Christine Cooper (the image donor) is seated at the end of ...

Children's plates and cup

Earthenware printed plates and cup. Height of cup 65mm . Pottery made specifically for children became increasingly popular from the early 19th century. The two plates have inscriptions, 'A reward for ...

Children's wear shop, Stone

'Stork of the Town' children's wear shop, Lichfield Road, Stone. It was succeeded by a cheese shop and is now (2013) Valley's Fast Food takeaway. Beyond can be seen St. Michael's Hall.

Chilling plant, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

A man opening a valve to one of a row of large tanks in the chilling plant.

Chimney after demolition, Cheadle

Crowds inspect the remains of the chimney after felling at the brassworks, Brookhouses. The brassworks were in operation between 1725 and 1835 and had long been derelict for some time when demolition ...

Chimney demolition, Cheadle

Men undercutting brickwork ready to fell the brassworks chimney at Brookhouses, Cheadle. The brass and copper works were in operation at Spout Farm from about 1725 and had been derelict for some time ...

China Basket Making.

Pottery factory interior showing female workers, china basket and china flower making. The women are using a combination of extrusion presses, plaster moulds and hand tools to make the ware. The ...

China Dippers. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing two pottery workers dipping china. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small ...

China thrower making cups, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior showing a china thrower and his assistant making cups. It is a two-stage process. Firstly the thrower throws rough linings, which can be seen on the bench in front of him. He ...

China Turning, Sutherland Works, Longton.

Pottery factory interior with a view inside a turning shop. The turner is shaping the foot of a cup on a turning lathe with an attendant standing by. The attendant would hand a cup to the turner who fastened ...

Chinese Opium Scales

Chinese Opium Scales or Do'tchin in bamboo case. The case is shaped like two wooden spoons facing each other producing, a hollow container in the centre. These two pieces are attached at the top of ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

One of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of foure late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Chinoiserie pattern plate

Earthenware dark blue printed plate. Diameter 200mm. The Chinese style became increasingly popular in Europe from the late 16th century onwards, influencing designs of furniture, silverware and architecture. Chinese ...

Christ Church, Stafford,

View of Christ Church from Gaolgate Street, before the Gaol Square roundabout was landscaped. Christ Church opened on Foregate Street in 1839. Its mission church, St. Aidan's, was consecrated in 1902 ...

Christchurch Street and City Road, Fenton

The Royal Oak pub can be seen in the distance.