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Cromwell House Cafe, Wolseley Bridge, Colwich,
These buildings, now an Indian restaurant, belonged to Roebuck Farm.
During the Civil War Parliamentary troops guarded the river crossing at Wolseley Bridge, prior to the battle of Hopton Heath in ...
Crop of maize, Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine
Field of maize with Mr R. Griffiths-Jones (agent to Mrs Inge) standing in the crop. Maize was grown as a fodder crop for cattle on the Thorpe Hall estate.
Thorpe Hall was built by Richard Inge in 1651 ...
Croplifter at work, Bramshall
A Salopian Croplifter loading a lorry at The Elms farm, Bramshall, near Uttoxeter. This photograph was taken on behalf of Mr Hawkins of the Milk Marketing Board's Grass Drying Station at Leigh, Lancashire.
Photographer: ...
Cross base, Felthouse Common, Cheddleton
The base of a stone medieval cross by drystone wall at Felthouse Common, south of Cheddleton. Still extant in 1982, the base was no longer present in 1999. It consisted of a square socket in an irregular ...
Cross Guns, Codsall Wood
The Cross Guns public house pictured before modernisation. During 2012 the pub and its land on Heath Road were sold to a developer who wished to build houses on the site. The building was demolished ...
Cross Keys, Penkridge
The Cross Keys public house, Filance Lane, Penkridge stands next to Filance Bridge and the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal.
Postcard published by District View Publishing Co., 117 Loughborough ...
Cross Road and Hill Street, Rugeley
The title on this postcard scene ‘Council Houses in Sandy Lane, Rugeley’ is slightly incorrect. This view was taken in Cross Road looking northeast towards Hill Street, which runs between Burnthill Lane ...
Cross Ways, Pottal Pool, Cannock Chase
A postcard view of what is now the A34 Cannock to Stafford Road disappearing into the distance. The Penkridge to Rugeley Road comes from the left and onwards to what was, during World War I, Rugeley Camp. ...
Crossfields Farm, Fulford
Cross-leaved Heath, or Erica tetralix
Heather abounds on acid soils across heaths, moors, bogs and open woodland.
Heather is in flower from July to September and grows to a height of 40cm.
This example was collected at Cannock Chase ...
Crossroads, Coton
The location of this photograph is at the junction of Wallbrook Road and Uttoxeter Road. The horse in the foreground is grazing in front of The Wheatsheaf public house.
Crossroads, Meir Heath,
To the right is the Windmill Inn.
Crossroads, Milwich,
View of Main Street. On the far left is the Green Man Inn.
The building behind the signpost is the turnpike cottage on the Stone to Uttoxeter road, built in 1792. Here tolls were collected for permission ...
Crosswinds bungalow on Edgefield Lane, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent
Bengalow built on south and west facing higher ground in Stockton Brook. The houses in the bottom right are on Leek New Road with Stanley And Baddeley Edge beyond.
Crown Bridge, Penkridge
This postcard view looks south-east from Stone Cross towards Crown Bridge in Penkridge.
On the left can be seen a Post Office K8 type telephone box, centre right there is the former Barclays Bank and ...
Crown Inn Farmhouse, Stretton
Crown Lane, Stretton, near Penkridge
This postcard view of Crown Lane, also known as The Avenue, Stretton, was taken near to the Crown Inn Farmhouse junction with the A5, Watling Street. The Avenue connects with Lapley Lane, Stretton and ...
Crow's rock, Kinver Edge
Kinver Edge is renowned for its rock houses. The Edge is soft sandstone which has meant that a number of caves and caverns have been worked into it.