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2nd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment

Extreme right, middle row is William Henry Brookes, who was born in Penkridge on 28 January 1881. He joined the 2nd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment at Hednesford on 28 December 1899 as Pte 6062. ...

2nd North Staffords arriving in Johannesburg

Through its history the Staffordshire Regiment has been involved in many campaigns and wars and has been stationed in many parts of the world. Formerly called the North and South Staffordshire Regiments, ...

2nd North Staffords hoisting the flag, The Fort, South Africa

Through its history the Staffordshire Regiment has been involved in many campaigns and wars and has been stationed in many parts of the world. Formerly called the North and South Staffordshire Regiments, ...

2nd North Staffords on the North West Frontier of India

Through its history the Staffordshire Regiment has been involved in many campaigns and wars and has been stationed in many parts of the world. For centuries the North West Frontier of India was vulnerable ...

2nd North Staffordshire Regiment leaving Southampton for the South African War

2nd North Staffordshire Regiment (98th) leaving Southampton for South African War on board S.S. Aurania January 1900.

2nd South Staffords being inspected by Churchill and Eisenhower

2nd Volunteer Battalion North Staffords pictured at Tamworth Castle

5th North Staffordshire Regiment, Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a photograph of D Company, 5th North Staffordshire Regiment at Butterton Hall for basic training during World War One. Stanley Birks (3rd row back and 7th from the left) was the son of Alboin ...

5th South Staffords camp at Oldfields Hall, Uttoxeter

The Annual camp for the Territorial Army was then (as it is now) an important period of training. It was the only time in the year when the territorial soldiers came together for a period of two weeks ...

6th Battalion North Staffords in France

Through its history the Staffordshire Regiment has been involved in many campaigns and wars and has been stationed in many parts of the world. Here members of the 6th Battalion are seen resting behind ...

6th Battalion North Staffords in France

Members of the 6th Battalion North Staffords are seen here posing for their photograph with civilians from the town.

6th Battalion North Staffords, Anglesey Road, Burton-upon-Trent

The 6th North Staffords was a Territorial Army battalion with its Headquarters at Burton-upon-Trent. On the outbreak of the Great War in August 1914, it had just gone to Annual Camp at St. Asaph, Wales. ...

6th North Staffordshire Regiment, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of soldiers of the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment marching along Guild Street. The Opera House can be seen to the left of centre. St. George's Hall was built on the corner of George ...

6th North Staffordshire Regiment, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of officers on horseback from the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment pictured in Burton upon Trent. From left to right: Captain Anderson, Colonel Ratcliff, Major Baguley. Copyright; ...

6th North Staffordshire Regiment, Walton onTrent

Lantern slide view of soldiers from the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment marching through Walton on Trent. The Old School - now a private residence is clearly visible in the background and the men have ...

6th North Staffordshre Regiment, Burton upon trent

A damaged lantern slide view of the Band of the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment marching along Station Street. Copyright: Burton Library.

A few Observations on the Distressed State of our Manufacturers, and the Cause of that Distress - the Orders in Council. A document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In the years leading up to 1812, a struggle was underway to preserve livelihoods and industry in the Potteries. One government decision could make all the difference, but would it all come too late? Ruin Years ...

A funeral column passes out of the main parade square, Whittington Barracks, nr Lichfield