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Church Lane, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view of a farm and mill buildings by the canal bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal at Aston-by-Stone. On the left can be seen the buildings of Aston flint grinding mill. On the reverse ...

Church Lane, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Church Lane, Ipstones, Staffordshire. The Ipstones Branch shop of the Leek and Moorlands Co-operative Society is on the left.

Church Lane, Oulton, Stone

The two-storey building with a chimney in the end gable was a shoe factory built in 1864, probably owned by Thomas Bostock & Co.

Church Lane, Rocester

View along Church Lane, with a Burton Brewery public house and a telephone call office on the left in the foreground. St. Michael's Church is in the distance. On the wall of the public house are recruiting ...

Church Lane, Stafford

Looking along Church Lane towards Mill Street. Postcard published by Precision Ltd., St. Ives, Huntingdon.

Church Lane, Stafford,

The building on the left was built in the sixteenth century. When this photograph was taken it was used as a bakery. Mr Bradley opened his wireless shop here in the 1920s. Photograph donated by ...

Church Lane, Wolstanton

The church in the background is St Margaret's. The two cottages date from around 1700 and are Grade II listed. There were at one time more old buildings on Church Lane but they no longer exist. This ...

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 and Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The area in the foreground of this photograph has changed greatly through the years and this scene was not recognisable in 2002. The shops are, from left to right, John Hamrouse, Grocer, Thomas Sproston, ...

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, Cannock

Looking towards Market Place, with St. Luke's churchyard on the left.

Church Street, Cannock

On the left is Charles Wallpapers and Colour Centre. Next door is Leeds Building Society.

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Demolition of building formerly Moody's Saddler opposite St. Giles' Church.

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of Church Street looking towards Pooldam. Orme Boys School can be seen in the distance. Note all the large advertising posters typical of their day. .

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Church Street at the corner of Merrial Street and High Street during demolition. Pictured are the Talbot Hotel and Syd Perkin and Edna Duffield's School of Dance. Edna Duffield and Syd Perkin were national ...

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

General view of Church Street from Red Lion Square. C J Wain's chemist can be seen in the foreground.