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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 ...

Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury

Major Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl Talbot and 20th Earl of Waterford (1860-1921) of Ingestre and Alton Towers. Under his patronage, Clément Talbot Ltd was founded ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 car, Shugborough

A chauffeur, possibly Richard Knott, in one of the Earl of Lichfield's cars in the Servants' Quarters courtyard at Shugborough.

Chauffeur and car, Shugborough

George Rose in his uniform, standing next to Lady Lichfield's Rover 75 in the Servants' Quarters courtyard at Shugborough. He was Head Chauffeur at Shugborough between about 1920 and 1931, and again ...

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 and passengers, Stafford

A motor car with three women passengers dressed in typical Edwardian motoring outfits and a chauffeur to the left. We have not been able to identify the people or the location but it was taken in or ...

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 ...

Cheddleton Heath, Cheddleton

Leek Road in the snow at Cheddleton, near to the junction with Cheddleton Heath Road.

Cheddleton Station

Cheddleton Station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. The station was built in 1849 in a typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style. Since 1978 it has been the home of the ...

Chell Road Gasometer, Stafford

View looking down Stafford Street, towards Mount Street. In the background is the Chell Road gasometer. The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, ...

Chell Road Gasometer, Stafford,

The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, when the works were taken over by the West Midland Gas Board, none of the original buildings remained. The ...