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Cinderhill Lane, Longton

Longton town centre can be seen in the distance.

Cloud End & The Minn from The Roches. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of Cloud End, Nr. Congleton, and The Minn in Cheshire. The photograph taken from the Roaches. Parts of this area fall within the Peak District National Park boundary.

Cloud End from Gunn Hill. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of Cloud End, Nr. Congleton, Cheshire. The photograph was taken from Gunn Hill, Staffordshire. Parts of the area in view are within the Peak District National Park.

Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer

Landscape with a view of Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer. The Cloud overlooks Congleton and markes the border between Cheshire and Staffordshire. The large railway viaduct that crosses the River Dane ...

Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer

Landscape with a view of Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer. The Cloud overlooks Congleton and markes the border between Cheshire and Staffordshire. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Labour Works A Seam On Its Own Behalf." Photographed by William Blake.

Coal Strike, March 1912. "Labour Works A Seam On Its Own Behalf." Taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Coastal scene, by Kathleen Peake

A seascape by Kathleen Peake. She was Longton photographer William Blake's wife. Unknown location.

Coastal scene, by Rosa Kathleen Blake

Painting of a coastal scene. Painted by Rosa Kathleen Blake ('R.K.B.'), wife of Longton photographer William Blake.

Cobridge Brick & Marl Co fireclay pit off Scotia Road, Tunstall

The view north towards Tunstall over the Scotia Bank fireclay pit. The pit belonged to the Cobridge Brick & Marl Company. Their main site was alongside Leek Road, the pit east of Scotia Road was a second ...

Cobridge Brick & Marl Company, Sneyd, Burslem

The view north from Sneyd Street over the Cobridge Brick & Marl Company's fireclay pit and works. Beyond the works is Leek New Road and Sandbach Street. On the skyline is the spoil tip for Chatterley ...

Cobridge Brick & Tile Company fireclay pit, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking northwards across a flooded fireclay pit towards the skyline of Burslem. The photograph was taken from Sneyd Street. Leek New Road runs across the middle of the photograph and the ...

Cocknage Road, Cocknage

View north along Cocknage Road with Florence Colliery on the right. The photograph was taken from the Woodpark Lane (also known as Bog Lane) crossroads looking towards Dresden. Bert Bentley noted that ...

Cockster Brook Bridge, Longton.

Cockster Brook flows into Chitlings Brook, which is a tributary of the River Trent.

Colclough Lane, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the view north east along Colclough Lane from close to the Collinson Road area. The road drops down into the Scotia Brook valley and at the bottom was Goldenhill Station on the Potteries Loop ...

Colt's-foot or Tussilago farfara

Colt's-foot is a common perennial of waste ground and derelict areas. Its flowers develop before its leaves do. Flowering between March and April, it can grow to a height of 25cm. This example was ...

Coltslow Farm on Stanley Moss Road, Stanley

Coltslow Farm on Stanley Moss Road just east of the village.The photographer, Bert Bentley, described the building as a typical farmhouse. Coltslow Farm later became Endon Riding School.

Common Centaury or centaurium erythaea

Common Centaury is an annual that frequents dry banks, wood clearings, gravel pits and other open places on sandstone heaths. Flowering between June and October, it can grow to a height of 15cm. This ...

Common Centaury, or Centaurium erythraea

This plant frequents dry banks, woodland clearings, gravel pits and other open places on sandstone heaths. Flowering between June and October, it can grow up to 15cm in height. This example was ...