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Co-operative Society Shop, Church Street, Cannock

The Cannock & District Co Operative Society Shop showing the grocery and boots & clothing departments.

Delivery cart, Tamworth Industrial Co-Operative Society, Orchard Street, Tamworth

Eastgate Street, Stafford

View of the junction of Market and Salter Streets, taken from Eastgate Street. The corner building belonged to Harold Parkes, a music shop owner, who later moved to the building which was once occupied ...

Female Friendly society medal

Oval medallion with a hole in the top for a chain or string. On one side is inscription 'John Twemlow Esq. of Hatherton Patron', and a coat of arms. On the other side is 'Walgherton Female Friendly ...

Female Friendly Society medal, Stone

Medallion commemorating the establishment of Stone Female Friendly Society. Obverse: 'STONE FEMALE FRIENDLY SOCIETY ESTABLISHED A.D. 1819'. Beehive surrounded by bees with flowers growing at each side. Reverse: ...

Female Provident Society - Document from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This 'benefit club' claimed to offer women a fighting chance of avoiding hopeless poverty - many years before any worker paid a National Insurance contribution. This notice details the monthly payments ...

Female Provident Society - Document from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This 'benefit club' claimed to offer women a fighting chance of avoiding hopeless poverty - many years before any worker paid a National Insurance contribution. If a woman fell ill, she could expect ...

Foresters and Oddfellows Procession, Gnosall

A postcard view of Foresters and Oddfellows with banners and some in full costume, pictured posing for the photographer by the Anchor Inn before continuing along Audmore Road, towards the centre of the ...

Friendly Society gavels and pen

Gavel and pen from the Lady Burton Female Lodge, Burton upon Trent, No.7682 of the Independant Order of Odd Fellows Manchester Unity. Collected from the Red Lion Public House, Rocester, Staffordshire....

Friendly Society banner, Ipstones

Friendly Society Banner belonging to Court St. Leonard No.809 of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Ipstones. Front has painted image of two Foresters and a shield and inscription 'Court St. Leonard No. ...

Friendly Society banner, Leek

Friendly Society banner belonging to Rising Sun Lodge No.933 Order of Druids, from Leek, Staffordshire. Design painted on red silk. Blue and white tassels at bottom. Brass pole. Blue ties. Front has ...

Friendly Society banner, Oakamoor

Friendly Society banner for Churnet Valley Lodge No.126 of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Oakamoor, Staffordshire. Rectangular silk banner, blue ground with red border. Painted illustration ...

Friendly Society banner, Oakamoor

Friendly Society banner for Alfred Bolton Juvenile Friendly Society, probably associated with Churnet Valley Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Oakamoor, Staffordshire. Rectangular silk banner, blue ...

Friendly Society banner, Rocester

Friendly Society banner, belonging to the Union Friendly Society, Rocester, Staffordshire (founded 1832, closed 1981). The Society's registered office was the Red Lion Inn in Rocester. Consists of painted ...

Friendly Society banner, Sandon

Friendly society banner belonging to the Earl of Harrowby Lodge, no.2625 of the Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity. Based at Sandon, Staffordshire. Blue silk border with red and white ...

Friendly Society emblem, Stafford

Emblem of The Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society, 'To Certify That Walter Williams Has Served The Office Of Grand Master To The Grand Junction Lodge No. 2002 Stafford District...' ...

Friendly Society Procession, Ashley

Ashley Foresters and Oddfellows anniversary group procession, 1926.

Friendly Society Procession, Ashley

Ashley Foresters and Oddfellows anniversary group, 1926. Standing on the right wearing a light coloured cap and with a square on his jacket is John William Winfield.