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River Trent at Bishton Hall

Looking downstream along the River Trent from the Wolseley side with Bishton Hall in the distance. Postcard published by Pascoe & Son, Caxton House, Rugeley. Message dated 14 January 1917.

YMCA Hut, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

There were three Young Men's Christian Association Huts on Rugeley Camp and this is one end of one of these huts where a stage was provided for entertainment. They put Christian principles into practice ...

1st Training Battalion Institute, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

The Standing Camp Plans for the period shows the Regimental Institutes were some of the largest buildings on the Battalion Lines. The officers had their own recreational huts as did the sergeants, so ...

Regimental Institute, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

The Standing Camp Plans for the period show that the Regimental Institutes were some of the largest buildings on the Battalion Lines. The officers had their own recreational huts as did the sergeants ...

Boys Brigade Parade, near Cannock

A Boys Brigade parade near Cannock town centre. In the distance to the right can be seen the tower of St.Luke's Church.

The Park, Cannock

Children climbing onto the slide near the paddling pool in Cannock Park. Post card published by F. Frith & Co., Reigate.

The Green and Council House, Cannock

The house known as The Green is thought to date from the 1730s. It was a ladies' boarding school in the early 1800s. The house was purchased by Cannock Urban District Council in 1927 and was opened as ...

Rugeley Road, Hednesford

Soldiers on horseback approaching Keeper's Cottage, from the direction of Rugeley. There are four soldiers on horseback on the incline. A plume of smoke from the waterworks at Moors Gorse can be seen ...

Rugeley Road, Hednesford

This colour-tinted postcard view was taken on the Rugeley to Hednesford road, probably approaching Keeper's Cottage from Hednesford. The male cyclist posing for the photograph has a bicycle with dropped ...

Roman Catholic Church, Hednesford

A colour-tinted postcard view of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Hednesford, built 1928 to 1934 in the French-Gothic style. It was designed by George Bernard Cox of the Birmingham firm of ...

Passenger steam train, near Hednesford

A steam locomotive pulling carriages up the incline from Rugeley, past Moors Gorse towards Hednesford. Keeper's Cottage, the white building on the left, has since been demolished. The halt at Brindley ...

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford

In this colour-tinted postcard view the main road appears to be un-metalled. The workers' cottages can be seen behind the Pumping Station. Postcard published by J. Bird, Hednesford.

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford

Moors Gorse Waterworks are mid-way between Hednesford (to the right) and Rugeley. The track crossing the road is Marquis Drives heading towards Wandon. This view was taken from what would later be known ...

Market Street, Hednesford

Looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford, the main shopping street of the town. Eskrett Street is on the left just after the step-ladder on the pavement. An ornate verandah over the pavement ...

Market Street, Hednesford

Looking south-east along Market street, Hednesford. This Valentine's Series postcard photograph has been coloured by the 'Crystoleum' process with an added picture frame effect. Note the wrought iron ...

Market Street, Hednesford

A colour-tinted postcard view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford. The barber's pole on the left edge of the card belonged to the premises of Mr J. Bird who was there for over 30 years. ...

Market Street, Hednesford

A colour-tinted view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford. Postcard Published by Evans, "Advertiser" Office, Hednesford

Market Place, Cannock

The Crown Inn was originally built around 1700. The Indoor Market can be seen beyond. Both buildings were demolished in 1962 and replaced with a row of shops.