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The Perry School of Dance, Rugeley.

Pupils of the Perry School of Dance are pictured during a ballet in Rugeley Town Hall. In the centre of the photograph is Denise Doran and on the right in the centre of the seated dancers is Susan Large. ...

The Royal British Legion Brass Band, Stafford

This picture shows Phillip Willcox, new conductor of the Royal British Legion Brass Band, putting the musicians through their paces. At the time of this picture plans were being discussed for the extension ...

The Stockport Garland - Song collection from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

A collection of four LOYAL CHESHIRE SONGS. The songs are political in nature and are entitled; RULE BRITANNIA With modified verses. GOD SAVE THE KING With modified verses. CEASE YOUR FUNNING With ...

The TRUCK Man's Wife on a Saturday Night - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Broadside ballad entitled The TRUCK Man's Wife on a Saturday Night. The Devil take the TRUCK!!!!! Sung to the tune Washing Day, the wife of a man working for truck complains about the goods he ...

The Truck Master - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Broadside ballad entitled The Truck Master. Sung to the tune of The Washing Day, the song is about the then-common practice of paying workers in Truck. It is cynically written form the point of ...

The Village Band, Madeley

A postcard view of Madeley Village Band which was taken looking north towards Poolside on the A525, close to the junction with The Holborn in Madeley. This postcard was photographed and published by ...

The Way to Strike Home - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Broadside ballad entitled The Way to Strike Home. The song is set under the banner A General meeting of the Truck Masters and sung to the tune Washing Day. It portrays a group of businessmen planning ...

Tolson's Music Weavers parading at Tamworth Carnival, Bolebridge Street, Tamworth

Tolson's (Mill) Music Weavers Band, formed in 1933, can be seen here parading at the Tamworth Carnival. Miss Cissie Barker can be seen here in the centre. The shop that can be seen on the left is Joseph ...

Tolson's Music Weavers, Fazeley Parish Hall, Fazeley

Tolson's Music Weavers was formed in 1933. Included in this photograph are Rene Young, Lillian Surmans, Bob Linch, Master Eric Tolson, E. Jarvis, Ciss Barker, and Rachel Reeves. The first man to the ...

Top of the World dance hall, Newport Road Stafford

The Top of the World dance hall "County Suite" pictured here was situated to the left of the main entrance downstairs. The hall later became a night club and has since been known as Romeo & Juliet's, ...

Trentham Gardens bandstand

The dismantled remains of the Trentham Gardens bandstand pictured in 2012.

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall

A brass band, guides and Friendly Societies (including the Oddfellows) parading along the High Street in Eccleshall, walking away from the church. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and ...

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall

Police officers followed by a brass marching band in procession on the High Street in Eccleshall. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and takes place in May or June.

Tutbury Town Band, Second Edition

This photograph is from the collections of Tutbury Museum.

Variety Concert programme, Stafford

Programme for a variety concert organised by Christ Church Parish Social, Stafford and held at the Borough Hall, Stafford on 16th January 1916.

Violin class, Corporation Street School, Stafford

Photograph taken in the hall of Corporation Street Boys school, built in 1909, the school is now known as John Wheeldon Primary School (2002). Front row (L-R): Ian Tavernor, Eric Holden, Paul Bradshaw, ...

W.H. Priestley and Sons, Greengate Street, Stafford

W.H. Priestley and Sons piano shop at 45 Greengate Street, Stafford. The shop stood between the Swan Hotel and the Ancient High House and is now (2019) the PDSA charity shop. Image from 'Staffordshire ...

Wesleyan Band, Stafford,

The band are seated in front of the Wesleyan Mission Hall on Rowley Street, opened in 1885.