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1813 Report of the State of the Poor in the Parish of Burslem - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

This document provides an account of benefit payments in Burslem at the end of January 1813. In 1811, the town's population had been 8,625. In January 1813, 1,335 of these were receiving relief ...

1813 Report of the State of the Poor in the Parish of Burslem - Enoch Wood Scrapbook

This list, compiled by Burslem's Parish Churchwardens, reveals some of the town's unemployment problems in the period around Christmas 1812 and January of the following year. The rates 'Rates' collected ...

1813 Report on the State of the Poor in the Parish of Burslem - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

This document provides an account of benefit payments in Burslem at the end of January 1813. In 1811, the town's population had been 8,625. In January 1813, 1,335 of these were receiving relief ...

Aerial view of Perton

An aerial view of Perton, looking north west along Parkway. House building is well underway and the houses built by Gallifords around Marston Drive and those built by Midland and General in Mercia Drive ...

All Saints' Church Bell, Milwich,

The Rev. Perry and the Colsale's Bell, the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire, and the seventh oldest in the country. The bell was cast by John of Colsale in 1409, and is one of only two medieval English ...

All Saints' Church Club Day, Leek

All Saints’ Church Club Day procession with the church banner by the Nicholson Memorial at the eastern end of Derby Street. Standing second from right is the Rev. N. Turner. In the background is the ...

Alstonefield Vicarage

The Vicar of Alstonefield, the Rev. W.H. Purchase, with his family and staff at the Vicarage.

Anglican Young People's Association, Stafford

A postcard view of members of the Christ Church or St. Aidan's Branch of the Anglican Young People's Association, posing for the camera along with an AYPA shield at Christ Church, Stafford. Christ Church ...

Armistice Day, Lapley

Armistice Day commemorations on the village green, Lapley.

Armitage Church

This image of St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage, is taken from a glass negative and the picture is of the consecration of an extension to the churchyard. With the exception of the tower, which ...

Army chaplain, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

Rev. John Reay, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He conducted ANZAC services at the Army Training Camps on Cannock Chase and was Vicar of Hednesford in 1919 having previously been Curate at St Barnabas ...

Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield

Lithograph print. A caricature of Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield (1839-1913) by 'Stuff'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' May 27th 1897. His signature is glued on bottom left. Dimensions: width - 235mm, ...

Baptism, Royal Brine Baths, Stafford

Mrs D Whittaker, one of the oldest members of the Covenant Hall Evangelical Church, St. Patrick’s Street, Stafford, is pictured being baptised by the Rev. Selwyn Homer at the Royal Brine Baths on the ...

Bible Class, Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

Reverend Pitman is pictured with a group of Bible Class attendees.

Bishop of Lichfield and Priests, Eccleshall Church

The Bishop of Lichfield and Priests outside Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall. The Bishop, standing in the centre and holding a crozier, is either John Kempthorne, Bishop of Lichfield 1913-1937.

Bishop of Lichfield's farewell service for the 1st North Staffords, prior to their move to Trieste

The service was held at the Garrison Church in the Barracks at Whittington and was conducted by Bishop Woods, then Bishop of Lichfield.

Bishop Thomas Newton

The Rev. Thomas Newton (1704-1782) was born in Lichfield. He served as Bishop of Bristol 1761-1782. Engraving by Thomas Watson after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Published for Thomas Watson, ...

Blessing at Knightley Church

The Bishop of Lichfield blessing the church as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations. Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the ...