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Stafford Constabulary Boxers

Group photograph taken during Staffordshire Constabulary Boxing championships. The uniformed Sergeant standing to the right of the group of boxers is Stephen Wright, who was originally from Werrington. ...

Stafford Fire Brigade

Stafford Fire Brigade including Alfred Ernest Haywood, posing in front of the fire cart. At this period the fire station adjoined the Brine Baths in Greengate Street, Stafford.

Stafford Fire Brigade

Stafford Fire Brigade pictured with the Mitchell Challenge Shield at Warwick Castle. They came first of eighteen entrants at the National Fire Brigades' Union Autumn Meeting at Warwick, winning the Midlands ...

Stafford Fire Brigade and Engine

Stafford fire engine and firemen. This fire engine is a Leyland FT4A Pump Escape, registration JRE 294. It was delivered to the Stafford Borough Fire Brigade in December 1939 and was christened "Eveline”, ...

Stafford Fire Station

Fire station buildings on Lammascote Road. The fire station was moved from Mill Bank in about 1971 and remained here until 1998. The site is now occupied by Asda supermarket. In the background are ...

Stafford Pageant Queen,

Ruby Brown of Brereton as the Pageant Queen, seen in Riverway. The annual procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated entries and along ...

Stafford Station

Platforms of the third Stafford railway station, built in 1862.

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade and Engines, Stafford,

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established in 1877, on the grammar school playing field. The school building can be seen in the background. The horse-drawn, steam powered engine was named 'Elizabeth' ...

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade,

Group portrait of Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established 1877.

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade,

Group photograph of Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established 1877. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Stafford’s Mayor - 400 years Anniversary Celebration

2014 marks the 400 year anniversary since King James I sealed a Royal Charter which established Stafford's Mayoral system. Pictured is the new Mayor of Stafford (Councillor Ray Sutherland) with fellow ...

Staffordshire Constabulary Police Officers at Hednesford Police Station

This postcard view shows eight Police Officers posing for the camera in the garden which was in front of the former Police Station on Cannock Road, Hednesford. In later years the building changed use ...

Staffordshire Constabulary, First Aid Competition Winners

This postcard view shows Police Officers who were members of the Staffordshire Constabulary first aid team grouped around the winners’ cup after winning a first aid competition. This studio photograph ...

Staffordshire Constabulary, Hednesford Police Station

This postcard view shows eight Police Officers standing outside the entrance of the former Police Station on Cannock Road, Hednesford. In later years the building changed use during redevelopment of the ...

Staffordshire County and Stoke-on-Trent Constabulary Helmet, 1980s

The 1980s show a change in the design for the typical police helmet, with the increased threat of riots the helmet altered being made out of a hard plastic instead of cork with a felt covering and with ...

Staffordshire County Constabulary, Stafford

Group photograph of staff and probationary constables at Friars Terrace in Stafford. Back row: P.Cs. Bishop, Hickey, De La Cour, Pugh, Anderson, unknown, Westwood, unknown. Centre row: P.Cs. Adams, ...

Staffordshire County Special Police Constabulary, Stone

Stone Division of the Special Police Force. Special constables were sworn in at times of emergency, such as war-time. The police station was originally in Newcastle Street, but moved to Radford Street ...

Staffordshire County Special Police Constabulary, Stone, (1)

Stone Division of the Special Constabulary. Special constables were sworn in at times of emergency, such as war-time. The police station was originally in Newcastle Street, but moved to Radford Street ...