Cannock Chase, near Milford
Nicholls Quarry on the left with main road leading to Lichfield centre left and the Punch Bowl on the right.
Published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Cannock views
This composite Cannock postcard picture has views of: Shoal Hill; Mansty Toll House; two views of Market Place in the town centre; St Luke's Church.
Postcard published by the 'Advertiser' Office, Cannock....
Cheslyn Hay Cemetery
a postcard of the Cheslyn Hay Cemetery and Mortuary Chapel. The chapel was destroyed by fire on 17th August 1988. It was located inside the main gates, on the right hand side of the path.
Church Hill, Hednesford
The postcard view looks down Hednesford's Church Hill to its junction with Uxbridge Street and Rugeley Road, and across into Market Street. The coal miners' houses on the right have been demolished but ...
Church Lane, Stafford
Looking along Church Lane towards Mill Street.
Postcard published by Precision Ltd., St. Ives, Huntingdon.
Construction workers, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
Local railway stock from West Cannock Colliery was requisitioned to haul the raw materials to build the Camps. This image shows London and North Western Railway rolling stock and may well be in the very ...
Coton, Gnosall
Looking along Newport Road towards Gnosall village centre from Coton. On the extreme left is the Navigation Inn, then Joseph James Walwyn's grocers shop and slightly further along can be seen the bridge ...
Coulthwaite's Training Stables, Hednesford
Tom Coulthwaite's stables are the red-roofed buildings in the left middle distance in this colour-tinted postcard view taken from Hednesford Hills, near the present day Raceway. They have since been ...
County Road, Stafford
County Road looking toward the Gaol.The pub on the corner is the King's Head, built in 1810. When this picture was taken the licensee was John Wade who ran the pub from 1906 until 1937.
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 ...
Edwin Bostock & Co. Ltd, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Lotus Shoe Factory on the Sandon Road. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem
Edwin Bostock & Co. Ltd, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. Edwin Bostock's ...
English Electric Welfare Camp, Rhyl
Siemens Brothers became English Electric after the outbreak of World War 1. This postcard published by Rae Pickard Studios of Rhyl shows a group of young employees from the factory on Lichfield Road, ...
Factory workers, Rugeley
This photograph shows a workforce of an unidentified Rugeley factory during World War I.
Postcard photographed by Bates, South Staffordshire Water works, Moors Gorse, Rugeley. Alfred Bates was a well ...
Field bakery, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
This colourised image shows Men of the Army Service Corps at the Field Bakery at Brocton Camp on Cannock Chase,
During the First World War two military camps were built on the Chase - Brocton Camp, ...
Forehead, Foregate Street, Stafford
Looking down Greyfriars towards Foregate Street from an area called "The Forehead". The Waggon & Horses Public house is on the right. In 1915, when the photograph was taken, Thomas Puzey was landlord. ...
Four Ashes, Brewood
Four Ashes is an area in Brewood parish named after the inn which was distinguished by four ash trees which stood by it. The Four Ashes Inn still stands on the corner of Station Drive on what is now ...
Four Crosses, Offley Brook
A view of the crossroads at Offley Brook, near Eccleshall looking along Offleybrook Lane from Bishops Offley. the white building was formerly the Four Crosses Inn.
A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone ...