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The Vicar of Alstonefield, the Rev. W.H. Purchase, with his family and staff at the Vicarage.
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The Baker family in the Walled Garden at Shugborough. Cecil George Baker (left) was the Walled Garden tenant between 1932 and 1939. Next to hime ...
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Alfred Bate was chauffeur to the Meakin family of Creswell Hall.
He is seen here in an early Daimler car.
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Two chauffeurs from the Shugborough Estate. On the left is George Rose.
On the right is the Anson Britzchka Chariot or Dormeuse, which is now h...
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Shugborough's chauffeurs with friends and family on a day out on Cannock Chase.
At the back is Lawrence Nelson (Head Chauffeur at Shugborough) a...
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Bertram Thomas Ball with his housekeeper Miss Cecelia Williams in the garden of Coton Hill Farm.
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A group of domestic servants at Shugborough's servants' quarters.
Left to right: Maisie Stephens(Housemaid), Molly (1st Kitchen Maid), the Pantr...
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Janet, 2nd Laundry Maid, and George Ferneyhough, Carpenter and Odd Job Man, standing on the Laundry drying green at Shugborough.
The drying gree...
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Creswell Hall was owned by the Meakin family, who were pottery manufacturers. Alfred Bate (back row, third from the left) was the chauffeur, the g...
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Louise Smith, seated on the front row second from the right, was the cook at Shugborough in the 1890s.
She married Thomas Langley and left domes...
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Formal photograph of domestic staff at Shugborough Hall. The kitchen and laundry staff wear white dresses.
On the right a blacksmith and man ...
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