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Clayton Lane from Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking southwards along Clayton Lane from close to the junmction with the A34 (Newcastle Road). On the left are bakery buildings, at the time of the photograph, Birkett & Roberts Trent Vale Bakery, producing ...
Cleaning after the Floods, Stone,
In August 1987, the Scotch Brook culvert burst causing much flooding.
Here two workers clean up flood damage in the Lotus factory shop on High Street.
Clearing House Staff, Trentham Gardens
A group of clearing house staff taken during the 2nd World War when Trentham Gardens Ballroom was used as the Bankers' Clearing House. Back row, third from left is Maria Darlington.
Planning for the ...
Clearing House, Trentham Gardens Ballroom
The interior of the Ballroom at Trentham Gardens when it was being used as the Bankers' Clearing House.
Planning for the move of Clearing Banks from the City of London began in 1938, and in February ...
Clementson's Potters and Millers, Hanley
This is a view from Broad Street along the lane to Clough Street. Halfway down was Clementson's Phoenix Mill. Until demolished in the 1930s, the car park on the left was a part of the Phoenix earthenware ...
Clicking department, Lotus Ltd., Stafford
Ron Andrews and Alan Lewis are pictured in the Clicking Department at the Lotus Shoe Factory in Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Lotus was originally named ...
Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (1)
This is one of a series of postcards sent to the wife of an Australian shoe manufacturer, Fred Cull of George Cull and Son. Mr Cull spent some months working for Mason and Marson on Sandon Road, who ...
Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (2)
In the clicking department the various shoe parts were cut from leather. These were then sent to the closing department to be bonded together to form shoe uppers.
This is one of a series of postcards ...
Clicking Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone
This photograph is of the clicking or cutting room, where the pieces of leather which make up the parts of the shoe are cut from hides. The Lotus factory stands on Longton Road in Stone.
Lotus was ...
Clicking Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone
The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and ...
Cliff Quarry, Great Haywood,
Stone was excavated at many sites between Great Haywood and Colton.
Cliff Quarry dates from at least the mid-eighteenth century. Sandstone from this quarry was said to have been used in the building ...
Cliff Vale Engineering works, Shelton New Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Cliff Vale Engineering was on Shelton New Road. Behind the works is a cooling tower and gas holder belonging to Etruria gasworks. The site today is occupied by a timber merchant.
Clifford Arms, Great Haywood,
The Clifford Arms was once the sixteenth century gatehouse to Haywood Hall. A yard behind the archway was used to stable horses.
In the 1920s the inn was painted to look timber framed, but was demolished ...
Clifford Gaskin with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley
Pictured in the driving seat rasiing a glass is Joules employee Clifford Gaskin, Foreman Cooper.
Mr Gaskin was well known in Stone as the 'nanny' of this very rare 1901 Sunbeam Mabley car, which had ...
Clifford Gaskin with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley, Stone
Clifford Gaskin, Foreman Cooper with a 1901 Veteran Sunbeam Mabley car owned by John Joule & Sons, Ltd. As their first car, it may have been one of the earliest motor cars seen on the roads in North Staffordshire.
Mr ...
Clifford Gaskin, Apprentice Cooper, Joule's Brewery, Stone
Clifford Gaskin's working life with John Joule & Sons Ltd. started as an apprentice cooper in 1936 in the days when beer was delivered in wooden barrels. He was later Head Cooper before becoming Tank ...
Clock and Market Place, Willenhall
This Harold Carwright photograph has slightly different composition to the others he took of the Market Place. The time on the clock face seems to make this the first of the set so perhaps he was not ...
Clock and Market Place, Willenhall
A busy market day in Willenhall. This area is now pedestrianised but the buildings are still identifiable.
With the number of working men visible at and around the stalls, it was probably a Saturday ...