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Baby’s Satin Bonnet, 19th century
This baby’s bonnet is made out of satin and is trimmed in down feather and was possibly used as a Christening bonnet. The feather down has been mostly lost over the years with just a small amount of the ...
Baby’s White Dress
This is a handmade dress that may have been used as a Christening Gown before being altered into a formal dress.
The dress has broderie anglaise on the collar, cuffs, hemline and on the belt, these ...
Baby's Bonnet
This bonnet was possibly handmade and used for Christenings or formal occasions. It has broderie anglaise along the neck and the long ribbon ties were used for extra decoration, as they would have been ...
Back of the Roaches
A shooting party from Swythamley Hall at the back of the Roaches looking towards Ramshaw Rocks. In the middle distance is Shaw House. At the time, the Roaches belonged to Sir Philip Brocklehurst of Swythamley ...
Backstamping.
Pottery factory interior showing a female worker in the process of backstamping plates.
The backstamp is the pottery maker's mark or logo.
Taken at Alfred Meakin Ltd., Royal Albert Pottery, Tunstall, ...
Baddeley family, Burslem
Mary Baddeley (nee Tunnicliffe) and her sons Jack and Harry. Jack Baddeley, on the left, survived active service during World War I, but his brother Harry Baddeley right, born in 1897, died in France ...
Baddeley Green May Queen, Stoke-on-Trent
Pictured is Evelyn Ford (later Evelyn Sutton) as Baddeley Green May Queen aged about 15. The photograph probably dates from around 1934 and was almost certainly taken on The Green at Baddeley Green.
Photograph ...
Baddeley Green May Queen, Stoke-on-Trent
Pictured is Evelyn Ford (later Evelyn Sutton) as Baddeley Green May Queen aged about 15. The photograph probably dates from around 1934 and was almost certainly taken on The Green at Baddeley Green.
Photograph ...
Badge Watch
Made from re-cycled metals, leather, wood, circuit board and electrical wire.
Made by John Todd, an artist based in Stafford who specialises in recycling waste materials to produce watches, clocks, ...
Badminton coaching, Stone
John Morris coaching badminton for Stone U3A in the Sports Hall at St. Dominic's Priory School, Stone.
Badminton matches, Stone
Stone U3A badminton players in the Sports Hall at St. Dominic's Priory School, Stone.
Badminton Team, Stone
Stone Badminton Club players pictured at Alleyne's Sports Centre, Stone.
Photograph: Staffordshire Sentinel
Badminton Team, Stone
Stone Badminton Club Ladies team pictured at Alleyne's Sports Centre, Stone.
Bag, 19th century
Blue silk bag with drawstring fastening and silk tassels. The bag is embellished with floral ribbon work and embroidery.
Bag, 19th century
Black silk bag with drawstring fastening and painted decoration.
Bagnall Lock Bridge, Alrewas
Bridge number 49 on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Bagnall Lock, close to the Kings Bromley road at Alrewas. This postcard scene is of younsters feeding swans from a narrow boat with lots of young onlookers ...
Bagnall's locomotive works, Stafford
Photograph of steam locomotive 'Dempster' No 1858. It was built in 1908 by Bagnall's for the Elder Dempster shipping line.
Charles Pearson is fourth from the left and due to the similar family features ...
Baguley (Engineers) Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent
Baguley employees are pictured posing for the camera outside the Foundry workshop at the factory in Burton-upon-Trent.
Baguley Cars Ltd. later Baguley (Engineers) Ltd. then E. E. Baguley Ltd. was an ...