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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John Tasker Evans appears in local directories 1863-1880 at 34 Gaolgate Street, ...
Lantern slide view of Greengate Street, Stafford showing the Ancient High House, ...
Agnes Galloway opened the Zetland Café on the first floor of 54a Greengate ...
Alfred Ernest Haywood (1876-1958) was born in Newcastle under Lyme, one of 14 children ...
A paper bag from Brookfields tailors shop, Greengate Street. In 1743 George Boulton, ...
A natural coloured straw hat with brim turned up at the front, fastened with black ...
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The letter, sent and signed by Stafford's Town Clerk, Richard Battle, informs fire fighter Alfred Ernest ...
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Donor ref:AHT-017 (37/45791)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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