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Village Hall opening, Alstonefield

The Village Hall opened in the old village school building on 23 November 1985, three years after the closure of the school. Standing far left is Brian Birch, the Village Hall Chairman. Holding the ...

Village Hall, Aston by Stone

Aston-by-Stone Village Hall was built in 1929-30. The 1980s extension seen here to the right has since been replaced by a larger one and the porch has also been enlarged.

Village Hall, Haughton

Built in 1956 as a replacement for the 1909 tin-built Village Institute in Park Lane and demolished in 1999. Captain Charles Fletcher-Twemlow, of Betley Court, had donated land in 1952 and the villagers ...

Village Hall, Hints

Hints Village Hall is attractively situated at the junction of Rookery Lane and School Lane. This photograph does not give the location full justice. The Village Hall is run by a charitable trust with ...

Village Hall, Wheaton Aston

Situated on the corner of High Street and Hawthorne Road, the Village Hall has run as a charity since 1966 and was founded in the 1920s. he porch on the end has since been replaced by an extension but ...

Village schools, Chebsey

Chebsey School was built in 1893 and was later the Laurence Panting Church of England (C) First School. It closed in 1981. The building then became the Old School community hall village and has since ...

War Memorial re-dedication, Calton

The Calton war memorial commemorates those who gave their lives during the First World War. It is set into the wall of the Village Hall, the former Village School. In a special ceremony, on 28 June ...

War Memorial, Sandon

Sandon war memorial was unveiled by Colonel John Ward DSO MP on 7th May 1921 and dedicated by the Vicar of Sandon. It commemorates the men of Sandon Hall Estate who lost their lives in World War I. A ...

Washing Up, Memorial Hall, Hixon,

Washing up outside the Memorial Hall on High Street, possibly after celebrating the opening of the hall in 1926. The hall was built to commemorate the Hixon men who were killed in the First World War. Sir ...

Wedding Gift Presentation, Yarlet Institute

Mrs Roberts, wife of Rev. D P Roberts, the Vicar of the triple parish of Marston-with-Whitgreave and Yarlet , appraises the Hoover Junior model 119 vacuum cleaner, which was presented to Mr and Mrs Roberts ...

Weston Coyney Hall. Photographed by William Blake.

Weston Coyney Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Wetwood Post Office, near Eccleshall

A postcard view of Wetwood Post Office next to a junction with the Eccleshall Road (B5026) in Wetwood. The building on the right is Broughton Institute which later became known as Broughton Parish Room. This ...

Whist League Presentation, Doxey

Mr W T Richardson, wearing a characteristic buttonhole, presents the shield bearing his name, to Mr W Plant, Captain of the Doxey team, who were the Stafford Whist League champions. Others in the group ...

Worshippers outside the Quaker Meeting House, Stafford,

The Society of Friends, or Quakers, established themselves in Stafford around 1650. As a minority religion they were heavily persecuted. Quakers refused to be buried in St. Mary's churchyard, so they ...

Yarnfield Village Hall and School

The Village Hall was completed in 1932 and was added to the existing village school building. The village school remained on this site until at least 1958, when the new extension was built on the Springfield ...