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Coton, near Milwich

The road junction at Coton, looking from the Milwich road. To the right can be seen the gable end of the Wheatsheaf public house which closed in 2000.

Crabbery Street, Stafford

This view in Crabbery Street, Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. From left to right: the former Caroline Electric shop, Maureen’s florist shop, an entrance to St John’s Market, ...

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 Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

Cross Keys Inn, Penkridge

The Cross Keys was built where Deadman’s Lane crossed the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. In 1872 it was designated a Beer House with an annual value of £21. LANDLORDS Joseph Evans, 1871-1874 ...

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 ...

Crossroads, Meir Heath,

To the right is the Windmill Inn.

Crowds preparing for a procession, Market Place, Leek

Crowds preparing for a procession, Market Place, Leek. The occasion is thought to be either a Sunday School or Band of Hope procession.

Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford

The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street. The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The woman on the left is Catherine Perry, Samuel's wife. They lived at the pub with ...

Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford,

The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street. The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The building is now the Stafford Outdoor Centre.

Crown and Anchor, Stone

The thatched Crown and Anchor public house in Granville Square, on the corner of Newcastle Street and Station Road. The inn was built in 1675, but was damaged by fire in 1937. This postcard shows workmen ...

Crown and Anchor, Stone

Photographic post card. The thatched Crown and Anchor public house. The inn was built in 1675, but was damaged by fire in 1937. It was repaired in time to celebrate George VI's Coronation celebrations ...

Crown and Anchor, Stone

The thatched Crown and Anchor public house. The inn was built in 1675, but was damaged by fire in 1937. It was repaired in time to celebrate George VI's Coronation celebrations later that year. This ...

Crown Hotel and Market Hall, Market Place, Cannock

The Market Hall stands to the left adjacent to the Hotel. The Crown Hotel was demolished in 1962.

Crown Hotel, Dining Room, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on Crown Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Crown Hotel, Lounge, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on Crown Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Crown Hotel, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Croxton and Broughton Silver Jubilee Celebrations

A Grand Procession travelled from Croxton Church to Wetwood Parish Room and adjacent parkland were floats and fancy dress were judged. After that sports took place at Wetwood followed by a buffet tea ...