Christening a New Fire Engine, Stafford

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Date:1927

Description:Mayor William Thomas Richardson and Mayoress Emily Richardson of Stafford christening a new fire engine on Market Square. The fire engine was named 'Emily' after the Mayoress.

The fireman on the right is Mr Ernest Haywood, Captain of the Brigade.


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1680s
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1790s
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1840s
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1860s
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1880s
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1900s
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1910s
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1930s
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1950s
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1980s
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Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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