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Midwife tending to newborn baby and mother, Bucknall

Nurse Rhoda Hordern, midwife, working in the Bucknall area. Photograph taken shortly after the delivery of a baby born at home. Mother and baby's name not known.

Milford and Brocton Station

The Milford and Brocton Station opened in the 1870s and served the Trent Valley Stafford-Rugby line. Pictured in this photograph are the Station master, Josiah Mayhew, holding the hand of a little boy ...

Military Hospital Staff, Newcastle Under Lyme

Staff outside the Military Hospital Nurses' Home on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. During the First World War Stoke-upon-Trent Union Workhouse temporarily became a Military Hospital. After ...

Military Hospital Staff, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Staff and two small children pictured outside the Military Hospital Nurses' Home on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. During the First World War Stoke-upon-Trent Union Workhouse temporarily became ...

Milk collection, Uttoxeter

A United Dairies milk lorry (registration number MW 7788) with churns on board, collecting churns from roadside milk churn platform.

Milner Girls' School pupils laying poppies at the monument, Leek

These pupils are pictured at the Nicholson Memorial on Remembrance Sunday with their teacher Mrs Frances Harvey.

'Mother and Big Baby' Pageant Entry, Stafford,

The annual Stafford Pageant included a procession through the town, and ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated entries and along the route collections were made ...

Mr Das Gupta, Stafford Fire Brigade

This formal portrait shows Mr S.L. Das Gupta, a member of Stafford's Fire Brigade wearing formal uniform. Mr Das Gupta was a fireman under Captain Alfred Ernest Haywood's leadership in the early 1930s ...

Mr E. Coltman, Uttoxeter

Mr Coltman in his Special Constable's uniform.

Mr G.W. Powell and Mr A.S. Powell, Stafford

A postcard view of George Powell (left) and Steve Powell (right) standing by an Anglo-American Oil Co. Ltd. delivery lorry which advertises Pratts Spirit above the cab. Around the time of this photograph ...

Mr James Harrison, Stationmaster, Stafford

On a platform at Stafford Station, Mr James Harrison (left) Stafford’s new Stationmaster, receives a welcoming handshake from Inspector C Waltho, who is accompanied by Mr T H Holm, a relief Stationmaster ...

National Fire Service, Hanley, Stoke on Trent

The Auxiliary Fire Service was formed from volunteers at the outbreak of war, to assist the regular Fire Brigades. The name was changed to The National Fire Service in August 1941 when the regional regular ...

National Fire Service, Eccleshall

National Fire Servicemen outside the Fire Station on High Street, Eccleshall. Eccleshall Fire Station was erected in High Street in 1891. More recently, the building has been a hairdressing salon and ...

National Fire Service, Eccleshall

The Eccleshall National Fire Service is pictured outside Eccleshall Fire station after winning the Gretton Cup (first for large trailer pump drill) and the Shobnall Cup (third for light trailer pump) ...

North Staffordshire Railway Workers, Blythe Bridge

In the centre is the guard, George Higginson, with a dog on his lap. He is surrounded by two porters, Frederick Albert Eddowes, who would have been about 15 at the time, is on the left with W.G. Gallimore ...

Nurse in nursing home kitchen, Stafford area

A nurse boiling a kettle making a pot of tea in the kitchen of an unidentified nursing home in the Stafford area. Please contact us if you recognise the nurse in this photograph.

Nurse Millicent Sutherland

Photograph of Millicent signed Millicent Hawes, Millicent Sutherland Ambulance 1914- 1918, the Great War. Millicent Fanny St. Clair Erskine was born in 1867 in Fife. In 1884 she married Cromartie ...

Nurse Turner with a young patient, Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital

Nurse Turner worked at the hospital for many years. She is remembered by former colleagues as a good and caring nurse. In this picture she is holding a polio victim, during an epidemic of the disease. ...