Date:1925 - 1926 (c.)
Description:Standing with her spaniel outside 7, St. Mary's Grove in Stafford is believed to be Jessie May Kent. Jessie was the daughter of Edwin "Teddy" Oakley, Penkridge postman, and the younger sister of Kate Haywood, wife of Stafford's Chief Fire Officer. Jessie's husband, Ernest Kent, kept the Soup Kitchen near St. Mary's Church, Stafford. St. Mary's church tower can be seen reflected in the upstairs windows
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
View of St. Mary's Church, Stafford from south-east. St Mary's Church is Grade 1 ...
Agnes Galloway opened the Zetland Café on the first floor of 54a Greengate ...
The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present ...
Decorations in a shoe shop window in Stafford as part of the celebrations for Queen ...
A brown felt hat with the brim turned up at the front and fastened with a decorative ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Ajay Tegala
Donor ref:AHT-012 (37/45787)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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