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Staffordshire Ambulance Service Headquarters, Stafford

This photograph of the former Staffordshire Ambulance Service Headquarters on Stone Road in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. The Staffordshire Ambulance Service no longer exists ...

The RAF Mountain Rescue Team at RAF Stafford

Senior Officers are pictured inspecting a display of stretchers, rescue equipment and vehicles organised by the RAF Mountain Rescue Team at their base at RAF Stafford. RAF Stafford was formed 1 December ...

Thorneycroft fire engine, Rugeley

A 1954 Thornycroft fire engine that spent most of its life at Rugeley fire station and was found on a Powys farm. It is now (2023) with Staffordshire Fire and Rescue awaiting restoration.

Tram, Swan Bank, Burslem

A tram at Swan Bank, Burslem in the early 1920s. A horse and cart and early motorcars can also be seen in this photograph. On the right side of the photograph is Burslem War Memorial.

Underground rescue ambulance, Lea Hall Colliery

Ambulance with seats of wooden slats and spring loaded bars to carry stretchers. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and ...

West Cannock Colliery Rescue Team, Hednesford

Pictured are Miners in the West Cannock Colliery Team, who won the Cannock Chase Coal-Owners Association Mines Rescue Challenge Cup in 1934. Back row left to right: E Archer (Capt.), E Rutter, P Stanley ...

Wombourne Ambulance Station

This interior view of the Ambulance Station in Giggety Lane, Wombourne was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Wombourne Ambulance Station

This view of the Ambulance Station in Giggety Lane, Wombourne was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

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