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Elderly Inhabitants, Hixon,

Photograph taken in High Street. Some of the group are wearing Edwardian clothing.

Embroidered bag, 19th century

Bag with embroidered floral decoration.

Embroidered Indian slipper, about 1960

Grey velvet slipper with leather sole. The slipper is embroidered in tambour work (chain stitch) in an all over floral pattern. The slipper is lined with grey velvet and has an orange flower motif outlined ...

Embroidered purse, 19th century

Purse with embroidered floral decoration.

Emerald Green Handbag, c.1960-1980

This emerald green handbag is made out of leather and has a clasp fastening and was bought for a wedding. It was originally bought from local shop Marsens.

Endon May Queen enthroned

The May Queen, Miss Edna Brown, on the 'throne'. The crowning of the May Queen is part of the Endon Well Dressing celebrations. Endon has the the longest tradition of well dressing in Staffordshire, ...

English Electric Co. Home Guard Platoon, Stafford

Standing at the back, 5th from right (indicated by arrow) is Arthur Chatfield.

English Electric Co., Stafford

Left to right: Mrs A H Wroe, Mrs M S Thacker, Mr M S Thacker, Dr G F Tagg, Mrs C D King and Miss J V MacDonald are pictured during a visit to the English Electric’s Stafford Works. The Stafford factory ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

This group photograph was taken during a visit to the English Electric, Stafford Works by the Right Honourable David Eccles, M.P. and Minister of the Board of Trade. Left to right: wearing a bowler ...

Ernest Worthington, Seighford

Ernest Worthington was born in 1895 at Seighford, near Stafford.

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood,

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...

Ethnographic Shoes

These shoes are made out of woven leather.

Ethnographic Shoes

Leather with beaded decoration. Unfortunately we have very few details about this example.

Ethnographic Shoes

Possibly native American, unfortunately we have very few details about this example.

Evening Bag, 1950s

This small evening bag has a clasp fastening and is made out of cotton with a floral pattern.

Excursion to Trentham Gardens

Jackson and Follick's Bakery staff outing to Trentham Gardens. The vehicle belonged to A.T. Boult who was an undertaker and also hired out carriages for special occasions. His premises were on Eastgate ...

Fairy Glen, Darlaston, near Stone

Landscape taken at Fairy Glen including a country lane, a woman and a girl. The women in the picture are named Dot and Jeannie. Jeannie is Jane Leach (nee Merriman) who died 2 September 1940. It appears ...

Family Group at Milford

A postcard view of a family group taken on 10 August 1910 at Milford. On the reverse it states that the young man in the centre of the picture is Harold William Frith, aged 1 year and 10 months.