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Portrait of Master Edward Challinor, Leek

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass, (1760-1827)

He lived in the Bass Town House, 136 High Street, which was purchased by his father, William Bass, in 1777.

Portrait of Mr Benjamin Barlow, Leek

Mr Barlow was the organist of St. Edward's Church, Leek. He died in 1873, aged 60.

Portrait of Mr Critchlow, Leek area

Portrait of Mr. Gilbert Wardle with falcon, Leek

Gilbert Charles Wardle was born in 1862, and was one of the fourteen children born to Sir Thomas and his wife Elizabeth. He was their second son, but the first surviving boy, his elder brother Herbert ...

Portrait of Mr. Tatler, Church Street, Leek

Mr Tatler was born in 1826, and died in 1895. His father was proprietor of the George Hotel on Church Street, Leek.

Portrait of Mrs Hambleton, Cheddleton

Mrs Hambleton was born Sarah Hall on June 1st 1810 at a farm called High Street, about one and a half miles from Cheadle. She was one of eight children, having four brothers and three sisters. The family ...

Portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway, Hednesford

Studio portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway in the uniform of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. She is wearing a grey dress with white collar and cuffs, a white apron with the cross of St. John on the bib, and ...

Portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway, Hednesford

Studio portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway wearing her ARP (Air Raid Precautions)Warden's uniform during World War II. She wears a great coat with ARP badge, and a felt hat with metal badge on front.

Portrait of Mrs Mary Edith Watson, Leek

Mrs Watson was born in 1858, the daughter of William Challinor the lawyer, of Pickwood Hall. In 1881 she was recorded as living at home with her father, and their three servants. She married Charles Watson, ...

Portrait of Mrs Sarah Flower, Leek

Mrs Flower, wife of Joseph Flower who built Portland House in Leek. Their children were Joseph Henry Flower (born 1862) who died aged 22 years of tuberculosis, Alfred Flower (born 1864) who had livery ...

Portrait of Mrs Sneyd of Ashcombe

Mary was the daughter of Charles March Adams of The Abbey, Shrewsbury. She became the second wife of the Rev. John Sneyd, and together they had a daughter Ada Mary, who married R.P. Carew Hunt in 1871. ...

Portrait of my Uncle George done when at Churchbridge

Pencil drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). A portrait of one of Thomas's relatives drawn while he was in London.

Portrait of Nan Brammer, Leek

Portrait of Professor John Prince Sheldon, The Brund, Sheen

John Prince Sheldon was descended on his father's side from a brother of Gilbert Sheldon, a former Archbishop of Canterbury in the 17th century. The Princes were a notable family in Sheen. J.P. Sheldon ...

Portrait of Rev. James Badnall, Vicar of Endon

James Badnall was born in Wavertree, Liverpool in 1839. His father was vicar of Wavertree in the city, but he had family connections with the Staffordshire Moorlands as his grandfather was Richard Badnall, ...

Portrait of Rev. William T. Nelson, Wesleyan Minister, Leek

Reverend Nelson was a preacher on the Leek Wesleyan Methodist Circuit between 1862 and 1865. The map location is the site of the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fountain Street

Portrait of Robert Garner. Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940

Portrait of Robert Garner, (1808-1890) surgeon, naturalist and social reformer of Stoke on Trent. He was a founder member and a President of the North Staffordshire Field Club.