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Cannock Chase views

Five views of the Cannock Chase landscape. The writer says he is "walking around half asleep" and comments on how nice the area is. As there is no mention of military service he may have been a civilian ...

Canteen staff, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A group of seven people standing and seated outside a hut at Brocton Camp. The cook is in the front row, far right. Standing back right is Gladys Harvey of Rugeley who served in the Women's Auxiliary ...

Canteen staff, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Four women wearing Army Catering Corps overalls and a boy in a suit and waistcoat. They are pictured in the doorway of a hut at Brocton Camp.

Carpenters and Sherwood Foresters at Brocton Military Camp

The soldiers being trained at the two military camps on Cannock Chase lived in prefabricated huts. These huts were under construction from late 1914 and were largely built by civilian workmen who were ...

Carpenters at Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Soldiers and no doubt the foreman of the carpenters pose for a photograph with their tools and pet dog. Workmen came from far and wide once the contracts to build the Camps were awarded. Little did some ...

Chase Road Corner, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

This is one of the few concrete structures that was not removed from Brocton Camp when Lord Lichfield had the area restored to a Grouse Moor. The main structure was the weighbridge for the coal that was ...

Chase Road Corner, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

This photograph was taken in 1979 by Jake Whitehouse and shows reproduces a scene of a Great War postcard where a horse and cart had come around the bend of the road toward Brocton. On the bend today ...

Chase Road, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Whilst Jake Whitehouse was preparing his book 'A Town for Four Winters', he toured the Chase and took photographs of where certain parts of the Camp were originally located. This was a very interesting ...

Chase Road, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

As Chase Road climbs out of Brocton and levels out, it passes the former Battalion Lines "H" and "I" where there are remains of the area in which the New Zealand Rifle Brigade were stationed. You would ...

Chase Road, Brocton Camp, Cannock chase

This photograph, taken in 1982, shows Chase Road just before it descends into Brocton. On the left would have been Battalion Line "J" of the Camp with the Guard House and Commanding Officers Office in ...

Chase View

During the First World War two military camps were built on the Chase - Brocton Camp, which was located near to Anson's Bank, and Rugeley Camp which extended along Penkridge Bank. The two camps were separated ...

Christmas decorations, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase.

A great deal of effort has gone into decorating this hut for Christmas and New Year celebrations A note on the reverse of this postcard states it is believed that this was the hut where the East Lancashire ...

Church Army Hut, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

The Church of England Men's Society was one of the religious groups that provided facilities for the troops to enjoy a Christian environment. Another postcard shows the opposite end of this hut where ...

Church Army Hut, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

The Church of England Men's Society was one of the religious groups that provided facilities for the troops to enjoy a Christian environment. The card says on the back that here you were able to purchase ...

Church Army Hut, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

The Church of England Men's Society was one of the religious groups that provided facilities for the troops to enjoy a Christian environment. The card says on the back that here you were able to purchase ...

Church Parade, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

Church Parades were an important part of life within the Camps. Every Sunday or on special occasions there would have been services. Most denominations were catered for by the provision of meeting rooms ...

Church Parade, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

This is an excellent view of one of the many Church Parades carried out on the Camps. It would have been a regular occurrence and the Military Band, of which there were many, would have accompanied the ...

Concert party, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

Soldiers pictured with a visiting concert party at Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase during World War 1.