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Puppet display with marionettes by William Simmonds

William Simmonds (1876-1968) trained initially as an architect. He then studied at the Royal College of Art under Walter Crane, and at the Royal Academy schools, exhibiting at the Academy from 1903. During ...

Puppets 'How Hi' and 'So Low'

This photograph shows the puppets 'How Hi' and 'So Low'. These Chinese dancers were part of the Eastern Acts made by Douglas Hayward in his workshop in Abbots Bromley.

Quaint Wedgwood Vase. Photographed by William Blake.

Colour tinted print of a Wedgwood Vase from the collection at Burslem Museum.

Quaint Wedgwood Vase. Photographed by William Blake.

Colour tinted print of a Wedgwood Vase from the collection at Burslem Museum.

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Celebrations, Stone

Coronation Celebration street race at Coppice Road, Redhill, Stone. Margaret Smythe (nee Harvey) is the runner on the right.

Queen marionette, by William Simmonds

William Simmonds (1876-1968) trained initially as an architect. He then studied at the Royal College of Art under Walter Crane, and at the Royal Academy schools, exhibiting at the Academy from 1903. During ...

Queen Street, Uttoxeter

This view shows the Queen's Cinema on the right, and opposite can be seen the Vine public house. The bridge joined Orme's shops.

Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, Stafford,

The Diamond Jubilee celebrations lasted three days. Jubilee Day was a public holiday and two oxen, donated by the Meakins of Creswell Hall, were roasted on Market Square. Children sang the National ...

Queen's Cinema Palace, Jupiter Street. Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent

This cinema was on the north side of Jupiter Street (formerly King Street South) near the corner of Mars Street, just off Ford Green Road. Around the time this photograph was taken, the Palace became ...

Queen's Cinema, Uttoxeter

Photograph shows the Queen's Cinema on Queen Street being repainted by Arthur Walker. Opposite can be seen the Vine public house. The bridge joined Orme's shops.

Queen's Gardens, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An afternoon's entertainment is pictured here in the Queen's Gardens. The band in the bandstand is that of the Staffordshire Regiment. The Gardens were laid out in 1897 on land that had been bought ...

Queen's Theatre, Burslem

Originally the building was named Queen's Hall, the town hall for Burslem. By the time the building was completed in 1911 the six towns of Stoke-on-Trent had amalgamated and had become a city. As Stoke ...

Queen's Theatre, Wedgwood Place, Burslem

The Queen's Theatre in Burslem was constructed between 1900 and 1924. It is a three storey building, four rooms wide by eight rooms deep. The front of the roof is obscured by a large decorative stone ...

Queensberry Road Youth & Adult Club Cricket team, Normacot, Longton

Queensberry Road Longton Youth & Adult Club Cricket team pictured at Queensberry Roaadd School playing fields in Watery Lane, Normacot, situated behind the Longton Cottage Hospital. Back row (left ...

Rabbit shooting group, Yarlet

A group of men, women and children after a day's shooting around Yarlet, pictured with their haul of rabbits.

Rabbit shooting party, Yeld Bank, Knightley

Four men, a woman and boy, some holding rabbits, two holding shotguns, with two dogs. Yeld Bank Farm, on Grange Road, Knightley can be seen in the background, and there is snow on the ground. Photographer: ...

Racecourse Road, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Racecourse Road is a short road off London Road. At the time of the photograph it lead to the Oakhill Gate entrance to the Michelin Tyre Company factory. Before the Michelin factory was built in 1927 ...

Racehorses being exercised on Hednesford Hills

The group belong to the Flaxley Green stable of Tom Coulthwaite, who trained prize-winning race horses.