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Sports Day, Cannock Grammar School

Prizewinners at Cannock Grammar School's first annual Sports Day. The school had been re-opened in February of 1909 under its new Principal, Thomas Rylands Parton who is seated in the centre of the group....

Spring Dance, Stafford Pageant

This group of Uttoxeter girls won First Prize at the 1930 Stafford Pageant for their 'Spring Dance'. Frances Hollins is standing in the centre of the back row. She was dressed in green, representing ...

St Thomas's Camp Tea Party, Walton on the Hill

This photograph of a group of men and women having a tea party was probably taken in an location near Walton on the Hill. This glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke. Charles Fowke was based ...

St. John Ambulance, Castle House, Chesterton

The St. John Ambulance Brigade pictured with Dr Craig, at Castle House, Chesterton.

Staff at Rowland's Bakery, Stafford

Studio portrait of staff from Rowland's bakery. Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises ...

Staff at Rowland's Bakery, Stafford

Studio portrait of staff from Rowland's bakery. Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises ...

Stafford Co-op Department Store

Supporting the Stafford Arts Festival. Wearing the latest fashions these mannequins are viewing the "French Impressionists" from the Picture Loan Service, Stafford Art Gallery. The mannequins were ...

Stafford Street Infant School class, Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costumes of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. Mrs. Doreen Hickman, on the left of this picture, was the last head of the school. The school was closed ...

Staffordshire County Cricket Club,

Seated front right is Sydney Barnes(1873-1967), described by Wisden as the world's greatest bowler. Even though he was a regular player for England, he continued playing for Staffordshire throughout ...

Staffordshire Farm Institute, Rodbaston, Penkridge

Mr G. Dunn, Machinery Officer, and Dr G.H. Bates, Principal of the Staffordshire Farm Institute, Rodbaston Hall. Dr Bates was Principal at Rodbaston from 1935 until his sudden death in 1951. Rodbaston ...

Staffordshire Federation of Women’s Institutes, Borough Hall, Stafford

Pictured before the start of the day’s business are delegates from 149 Institutes, who attended the Spring conference of the Staffordshire County Federation of Women’s Institutes, held at the Borough ...

Staffordshire Federation of Women's Institutes, Borough Hall, Stafford

Delegates from all over the County are pictured at the Spring Council meeting of the Staffordshire Federation of Women’s Institutes, held at the Borough Hall in Stafford on Tuesday 5 April. Among some ...

Staffordshire Rifles

Colonel Richard Byrd Levett (1810-1888) of Milford Hall is in the middle row, seated 3rd from the left. The Staffordshire Rifles, along with other volunteer rifle and milita organisations were amalgamated ...

'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' and Group, Hixon,

Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...

Stone Congregational Chapel Outing,

The Congregational Church was built on Longton Road in 1871. After a fire in March 1886 the church was rebuilt and is now St. John's Methodist Reformed Church.

Stone Traders' Association Charabanc Outing,

Members of Stone Traders' Association. In the 1960s the association changed its title to Stone Chamber of Trade to widen activities and eligibility for membership.

Straw Hat

This hat is made out of straw woven together, with a large wide brim. It has blue elastic over the brim, going around the crown and to the edge of the brim. It also has blue cotton flowers attached ...

Studio Portrait of a Girl, Eccleshall,

A studio portrait by Frank T. Hudson, whose studio was part of his chemist's shop on High Street.