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Happy Days Coaches, Stafford

In the centre of this photograph Mr W H Austin is pictured with his staff outside the Happy Days Coaches booking office on the corner of Derby Street and Railway Street in Stafford. The Happy Days ...

Happy Days Coaches, Stafford

This Happy Days Coach 379 BRE, fleet number 82, was a Beadle LD with Beadle coach body new in 1954. The Happy Days Coach business was started around 1922 by the Austin family. They operated originally ...

Hardiwick Heath. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including Rhododenrons taken at Hardiwick Heath, Staffordshire.

Harold Wilson, visit to Rugeley

Former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, characteristically with pipe in hand, being welcomed during a visit to Rugeley. Standing far left is Gwilym Roberts, Member of Parliament for Cannock and Rugeley 1974 ...

Harold Wilson, visit to Rugeley

Prime Minister Harold Wilson being welcomed during a visit to Rugeley. Standing to his right is Mr. Newman, Chairman of Rugeley District Council. The photograph was taken at the Cedar Tree, Brereton. ...

Harper family, Norton Bridge

The Harper family pictured at Norton Bridge. From keft to right: Catherine 'Kitty' Harper, Jack Harper and Sarah Harper. the photograph was taken on the occasion of Kitty's 21st birthday. Jack Harper ...

Harriet Shelley, Colwich

Miss Harriet (usually known as Nancy) Shelley of Colwich. She wears a military style felt cap with ribbons at back. Her coat has an astrakhan collar. She was to marry John Davies in Colwich in 1943

Harris and Son, Rugeley

This shop was built in the mid-19th century for R. J. Harris & Son, ironmongers. This image is taken from a glass negative. The shop displays a fine selection of ironmongery, agricultural and household ...

Harrison family, Tettenhall

James Harrison and his family, Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton. This photograph was probably taken at their home at 56 Lower Street, Tettenhall. James was a gardener and farm labourer. From left to ...

Harry Bostock, Stafford,

Harry Penton and his dog, Cannock

Harry Penton walking with his dog 'Peg' in Cannock town centre in the mid 1950s. Harry would have been around 60 at this time, still working as a coal miner. He retired aged 65 in about 1961. He died ...

Harry Poole, Game Keeper Ingestre Hall

Portrait photograph of Harry Poole and his retriever. Harry was employed as Head Gamekeeper by the Earl of Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall between 1920 and 1928. He was later employed as Head Keeper under ...

Harvest Festival display, Rising Brook School, Stafford

Harvest festival services were held at several local schools in Stafford during September 1952. In this picture, taken at Rising Brook Mixed Junior and Infant School, Ian Pickstock and Judith Walters, ...

Harvest Festival, Wesley Methodist Church, Stafford

Mr and Mrs T Davies, Sunday School teachers, are pictured receiving the gifts of flowers and fruit from children of the Stafford Wesley Methodist Church before the children’s harvest festival service ...

Harvest supper at The Bakehouse, Pattingham

Pictured from left to right are Mrs Monckton, Doris Pugh, Jessie Law, Vera Gittins, Mary Lycett, Milly Gittins, Nancy Caddick, Reverend Prime, Mr Inett, Graham Bull and Joe Caddick.

Harvest Supper, Salt

Pictured are some of the large crowd of villagers who attended the traditional Harvest Supper at Salt on Friday 25 October. In the centre is the Vicar, the Rev. W L Warrington. If you recognise anyone ...

Harvesting at The Fox Inn, Shipley

Charlie Law is driving a Foster Threshing machine.

Harvesting Potatoes at Deer Park Farm, Weston

Boys are lending a hand with harvesting a record crop of potatoes. They have filled their baskets and the potatoes are being loaded on to the tractor-drawn cart for removal. Please contact us if you recognise ...