Date:1930
Description:Alfred Ernest Haywood (1876-1958) was born in Newcastle under Lyme, one of 14 children brought up by Alfred and Annie Haywood. The family settled in Thornton's Buildings in Cherry Street, Stafford. Alfred Ernest initially worked in an iron foundry and was promoted to Chief Officer of Stafford Fire Brigade in 1920 and served in that post until 1941 at which point it was incorporated into the National Fire Brigade. He also managed three Stafford public houses in succession: the New Inn, 27 Broad Eye 1902-1919; the Maid's Head Hotel, 39 Gaolgate Street 1919-1924 and the Bear Inn, 7 Greengate Street 1924-1929. He was made an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Stafford in 1948.
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An iron scold's bridle or brank from Stafford. Its date is uncertain, possibly ...
A broadsheet detailing the sentences for prisoners at the Staffordshire Lent Assizes, ...
Pair of leather child's button boots, worn by a Stafford child in the late 19th ...
Medal commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII on 26 June 1902, presented ...
Stafford Fire Brigade with their Leyland fire engine. The engine is being driven ...
The Polish Freedom Parade passing through Market Square, Stafford. The servicewomen ...
A natural coloured straw hat with brim turned up at the front, fastened with black ...
A 360 degree view of the Market Square, Stafford, painted by Rob Pointon (1982-). ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Ajay Tegala
Donor ref:AHT-017 (37/45791)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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