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Location
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OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile sheet
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51SW
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OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet
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SJ91SE
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OS National Grid reference
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SJ982101
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Church of England
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Ancient Parish
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Cannock, St Luke
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Modern Parishes
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Cannock, St Barnabas, Mosswood (from 1960);Chadsmoor, St Chad (from 1892); Gentleshaw, Christ Church (from 1837); Great Wyrley, St Andrew, Landywood (from 1970); Great Wyrley, St Mark (from 1844); Green Heath, St Saviour (from 1888); Heath Hayes, St John, Hawks Green (from 1902); Hednesford, St Peter (from 1868); Huntington, St Thomas (from 1872); Rawnsley, St Michael and All Angels (from 1887); West Chadsmoor, St Aidan (from 1956)
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Local Government
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Civil Parishes
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Cannock; Great Wyrley (1866-date); Huntington (1866-date)
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Hundred
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Cuttlestone East
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Poor Law Union
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Penkridge Poor Law Union (1836-1870s); Cannock Poor Law Union (1870s-1930)
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District Council (a)
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Part (township of Cannock) :Cannock Urban District (1894-1974); Cannock Chase District (1974-date)
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District Council (b)
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Part (townships of Huntington and Great Wyrley) : Cannock Rural District (1894-1974); South Staffordshire District (1974-date)
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Parliamentary Representation
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Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (a)
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Cannock civil parish : Southern Staffordshire (1832-1867); West Staffordshire (1867-1885); Western Staffordshire (1885-1918); Cannock (1918-1974)
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Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (b)
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Huntington civil parish : Southern Staffordshire (1832-1867); West Staffordshire (1867-1885); Western Staffordshire (1885-1918); Cannock (1918-1970); South West Staffordshire (1970-1974)
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Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (c)
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Great Wyrley civil parish : Southern Staffordshire (1832-1867); West Staffordshire (1867-1885); Lichfield (1885-1918); Cannock (1918-1974)
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Nonconformist Churches
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Methodist churches
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Bethesda Primitive Methodist Chapel, Station Road, Hednesford; Bourne Primitive Methodist Chapel, Heath Hayes; Bradbury Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hednesford; Bradbury Lane Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Hednesford; Broomhill United Methodist Church, High Town; Burntwood Methodist Church; Cannock Wood Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; Carmel Primitive Methodist Chapel, Bridgetown; Chadsmoor Primitive Methodist, later Methodist, Chapel; Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hazelslade; Florence Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Pye Green; High Town Methodist Chapel, Hightown; Hightown Methodist New Connexion, later United Methodist Chapel; Huntington Primitive Methodist, later Methodist, Chapel; John Street Methodist Church, Wimblebury; Mill Street Primitive Methodist Chapel; Old Hednesford Wesleyan Methodist Mission; Park Street (?Bethel) Methodist New Connexion, later United Methodist, Chapel, Bridgetown; St John's Wesleyan Methodist Church, Hednesford; St Stephen's Methodist Church; Trinity Methodist New Connexion, later United Methodist, Chapel; Upper Landywood Primitive Methodist Chapel, Great Wyrley; Wimblebury Methodist New Connexion, later United Methodist, Chapel; Wimblebury Road Methodist New Connexion, later United Methodist, Chapel, Heath Hayes; Wimblebury Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
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Baptist churches
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Chase Baptist Church
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Other organisations
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Businesses
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Businesses
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Charities
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Charities
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Societies and clubs
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Societies and clubs
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Photographs
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Building conservation photographs
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Building conservation photographs for Cannock; Building conservation photographs for Cannock Wood Colliery; Building conservation photographs for Great Wyrley; Building conservation photographs for Huntington Please see note 2 below.
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Notes
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Note 1
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This link provides a hitlist of photographs included within a larger collection covering the entire county.
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