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Bratt & Dyke Coronation shop window display, Hanley

Window display celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in 1952 at Bratt & Dyke's Hanley separtment store. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support of Northwich ...

Bratt & Dykes Department Store, Hanley.

Bratt & Dykes was one of the large and fashionable department stores that became popular towards the end of Queen Victoria’s reign. Selling a range of goods these stores took over from the arcade; ...

Bratt and Dyke Department Store, Hanley

Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured on its opening day in 1897. The decorations are to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by ...

Brattt and Dyke Department Store, Hanley

Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured in 1924, possibly decorated for Empire Day. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by smaller shops and fast food outlets. A photograph ...

Bridge Street, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of the north side of Bridge Street decorated to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In the middle is the Queen's Hotel, with to the left of the pub, the Saracen's Head Inn, ...

Bridge Street, Burton-on-Trent

The North side of Bridge Street decorated to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In the middle is the Queen's Hotel, with to the left of the pub, the Saracen's Head Inn, Maxted (a tailor and habit ...

British Legion parading, Church Road, Codsall

Codsall British Legion parading down Church Road, with a new flag after a dedication in Codsall Parish Church. Possibly Armistice Day. Next to standard bearer is Bill Neal (Bilbrook Church Warden), ...

Broadway and Bright Street, Meir

Maypole dancing, possibly as part of the celebrations for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. This picture was taken at the junction of Broadway and Bright Street at Meir. The shop in the ...

Carnival float, Coronation celebrations, Eccleshall

'Ye Olde Eccleshall Boys' football team carnival float at celebrations in Eccleshall for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Celebration parade, Eccleshall

A parade passing along Church Street towards the centre of Eccleshall. It is not known what event is taking place, but it could be the Coronation of King George V in 1911. In the background can be ...

Celebrations for Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Stone

Coronation celebrations executive committee pictured at the Town Hall: Standing: Mr J. W. Moore (Chairman of Records Committee), Mr A. N. Barrowcliffe (Clerk’s Assistant), Mr C. H. Matthews (Clerk ...

Celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Market Place, Burton-on-Trent

Dinitaries and townsfolk assembled outside St. Modwen's Parish for an open air service to honour Queen Victoria's 60 years on the throne. Later that day 20,000 people attended a free fete, and at 10pm ...

Celebrations, Eccleshall

Spectators and a pianist pictured outside Doctor Goss’s house at the junction of Stafford Street and Chebsey Lane (now Stone Road) in Eccleshall. It was demolished when Stone Road was widened in the Second ...

Centre Portion of Coronation Bedding, Queen’s Park, Longton

Taken at Longton Park, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire, this picturesque flower bed is a celebration of George VI's coronation in 1937. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...

Children Celebrating Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Stafford,

Children's Coronation party, Uttoxeter

Children's party with mothers and fathers in the background, part of the celebrations to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II held at Elkes’ Dove Valley Bakeries in Uttoxeter. Photographer: Gerald ...

Children's Coronation party, Uttoxeter

Children's party with mothers and fathers in the background, part of the celebrations to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The precise venue in uttoxeter is not known. Photographer: Gerald ...

Childrens tea party to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Uttoxeter