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Cutting oats, the Allotment Gardens, Alstonefield

From left to right: Ernest Adams, Jim Bailey and Herbert Wood, holding a scythe. Mr Wood grew oats on the Allotment Gardens, a plot of land of about a third of an acre which was formerly 4 allotments. ...

Cycle shed, Perton Airfield

A view of a derelict building on the former Perton Airfield site, near Smith's Rough. It is believed to have been a bicycle shed for airfield personnel. In the 1980s it was known as 'Seven Jails' to ...

Cycling near Wombourne

A cyclist taking a breather at a crossroads near Wombourne. Straight ahead is Ounsdale Road, to the left is Clap Gate Road, with Giggety Lane leading off to the right. In the background is the factory ...

Cyclists and their bicycles

This postcard view shows four men with their bicycles. The reverse of this card suggests that these are four of the Abbots Bromley Horn Dancers, but we have been unable to confirm this or the location. ...

Cyclists, Tittensor

This view of Tittensor shows Stone Road with the former Post Office on the right. The road was widened to make room for the A34, resulting in the demolition of the buildings on the left. The buildings ...

Cyclists, Tixall,

The location of this photograph is unknown, but it may have been taken on Tixall Road, just before the hill goes down into the village.

Cynthia Goodyer, Moss Pit, Stafford

In the foreground is Cynthia Goodyer on her horse Tip Top at Barnhurst Farm, Moss Pit, Stafford, ready for the Stafford Pageant. Cynthia took over the Stafford Riding School her father John 'Jack' Goodyer ...

Cyrtochilum Bictoniense - Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala

This plate from The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala by James Bateman depicts cyrtochilum bictoniense, also known as the Bicton Cyrtochilum, in reference to the place near Exeter where the first English ...

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Daffodils. Photographed by William Blake.

Study of daffodils.

Dains Mill, Upper Hulme

Thomas Hine loading corn at Dains Mill, Upper Hulme. The water powered mill at Dains Mill dates back to around 1600. Four generations of the Hines family worked the mill from 1802. For a while, the ...