Mr. J. W. Moore and Lady Antonia Fraser, Stafford

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Date:1985

Description:Lady Antonia Fraser accompanying Mr. J.W. Moore when he presented his tailor's indentures to the William Salt Library, Stafford . Mr Moore's indentures had been drawn up in 1900.

Mr Moore was a well-known figure in Stone Conservative politics throughout the 20th century, and among other roles was political agent for Sir Hugh Fraser, M.P. for Stafford and Stone constituency 1951-1983.

Image courtesy of the Stafford Newsletter.


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Donor ref:P98.007.0002 (37/16960)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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