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Walton Community Centre, Stone

Pictured in this group at Walton Comunity Centre is Ann Elizabeth Wooliscroft, far right.

Walton Cricket Week,

Cricketers at Walton Cricket Ground at Oldcroft Road, Walton-on-the-Hill. The ground was sited just south of Elm Drive. This group is a mixture of amateur cricketers, including Reverend Inge and E.O.Powell, ...

War Memorial and Recreation Grounds, Cheadle

This is the first version of Cheadle's first World War I memorial. It consisted of a captured German field gun mounted on a plinth set in a Memorial Garden. It was inaugurated in 1921. It has not been ...

War memorial unveiling, Weston

The unveiling of Weston's War Memorial took place on 24th May, 1923. It was performed by Sir Walter Congreve, V.C.; K.C.B; M.V.O. of Chartley Castle. The Rev. R .F .Edwards, who performed the Service, ...

War office officials inspecting Bass & Co's horses for transport work, Guild Street, Burton-on-Trent

The horses are being inspected in Guild Street. The law courts can be clearly seen in the background and what is now the Bass Museum can be seen to the left. Tram tracks are visible and buildings and ...

War Weapons Week, Tutbury

A carriage drawn by four horses being driven by a uniformed soldier climbs up High Street, Tutbury. A liveried and bowler-hatted groom sits behind with whip. Another groom runs behind. Children sit atop, ...

Wardles Football Club

On the back row are left to right: H. Notley, A. Moss (Capt.), R. Rodgers, G. Lyons, L. Hayward, R. Dunkley, R. Bellington, S. Gosling (Trainer). Front row: A. Johnson, H. Peacock, G. Ambleton, L. Dean, ...

Wardles hairdresser, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

James W. Wardle seen here outside his Hairdresser's.

Warehouse. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide image taken in a pottery manufacturing warehouse with pottery workers packing ware. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled ...

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 ...

Waterworks Committee, Milford,

The Waterworks Committee visiting the Satnall Hills reservoir. The waterworks pumping station was built at Milford in 1890 and supplied water to Stafford and its surrounding districts.

Watling Street, Cannock

Looking towards Four Crosses on Watling Street near Cannock, now the A5. This view is now virtually unrecognisable as it is now Longford Island. An entrance to the grounds of Longford House is visible ...

Wedding at Abbots Bromley

The bride (the future Mrs Fuller) walking with her father to the church. Her future husband is the vicar of Hoar Cross.

Wedding at Beacon Farm, Stafford

This photograph was taken at the wedding of Frederic Bamford and Catherine Shelley. The Shelley family lived at Beacon Farm for nearly a hundred years, from 1842 until 1944. On the back row are, from ...

Wedding at Offley Grove, Adbaston

A wedding group outside Offley Grove, Adbaston. This is the wedding of Miss Emily Halstead Vickers of Offley Grove and James Cecil Wrigley of Bent House, Meltham, Huddersfield, which took place on 15 ...

Wedding couple, Cannock,

The marriage of Colonel Hease and Miss Barbara Richards took place at St Nicholas' Church, Cannock in the early 1920s.

Wedding Dress bought from Harrods, 1950s

This beautifully made dress was worn by Mrs Padgett on her wedding day 17 September 1958. She bought it from Harrods in London for her special day. The dress is made from a luxurious cream brocade, ...

Wedding Dress, 1930s

This satin wedding dress was worn by Margaret Emma Flatley (née Cope) who was born at 113 Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1907. The satin fabric would have clung to the body emulating ...