Theme Explorer

Page 2 of 6 108 Records Found

Gold Wedding Dress, 1960s

This dress was worn by Mrs Dunn when she was married on 3 September 1962 at Wolstanton Methodist Church. It is quite typical of the wedding fashion of the day. Everyday fashion in the 1960s started ...

Ladies Wedding Shoes, 1926

Worn in 1926 by Mrs Salt (nee Miss Mary Ellen Barks) on her wedding day. Although they appear plain for a wedding they were also practical and could be worn again after the wedding, as shoes were expensive. ...

Miss Sarah Griffiths' Victorian Wedding Dress

This is the wedding dress worn by Miss Sarah Griffiths on her marriage to Mr Daniel Browning. They were married on 18 May 1879 at the Wesleyan Chapel in Audley. Sarah's father and Daniel were both coal ...

Mosley family wedding, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a family photograph taken the day of Annie Beatrice Mosley's (seated in the centre) wedding to Alderman Richard Bartlett Mellard (left of Annie). This photograph was taken outside the family home, ...

Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford

Polish Freedom Parade passing along Station Road, Stafford, walking past the railway station. In the background is the Station Hotel, demolished in 1972. A photograph from an album presented to the ...

Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford

The Polish Freedom Parade passing through Market Square, Stafford. Girls in Polish traditional Polish dress are walking by the Mayor of Stafford, Charles Fowke, and other civic dignitaries in front of ...

Stafford Co-op Department Store

This display is at the corner of Princess Street Precinct and Crabbery Street. It is decorated for Christmas shopping and Bridal wear during December. The 'Bride' and 'Bridesmaid' are dressed in the ...

Stafford Co-op Department Store

This window display was in support of the Stafford Flower Festival. The wall of flowers was made by the Display Team from various coloured pieces of tissue and attached to a length of fishing net. The ...

Stafford Station

Platforms of the third Stafford railway station, built in 1862.

The Talbot Hotel, Leek

Originally known as the Spread Eagle, it was known as the Talbot by the time this photograph was taken. The original stone building was almost entirely demolished and a Sugden-designed hotel built in ...

The wedding of Bill Fisher and Hilda Loveday, Great Haywood

From left, Clifford Charles William Fisher, Hilda Loveday, with Florence Elsmore as bridesmaid and Clifford's younger brother Cyril John Fisher. They married at St Stephens Church, Great Haywood on 3 ...

The Wedding of George and Irene Brew, Rugeley

George and Irene Brew (nee Acton) are pictured at their wedding at St Augustine’s Church in Rugeley. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Cabin public house (later this became the Vaults), by ...

The Wedding of Hilda Wiles and Ernest Richards, Rugeley

This postcard view was taken on the Wedding Day of Hilda Wiles and Ernest Richards, 19 December 1931. The photograph was taken at 16 Hill Street, Rugeley by T W Heatherley of Rugeley. Back row (left ...

Victorian Ivory Wedding Bodice and Skirt

This garment is a bodice and skirt which would have been typical of the day. It has a silk bodice with long sleeves and is fastened at the front with many silk covered buttons. The skirt is unlined and ...

Wedding of Arthur Campbell and Elizabeth Brown, Stafford

Wedding photograph of Arthur Campbell and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Brown, nee Gee. Possibly taken behind houses on Lichfield Road or at Queensville, Stafford. Front row: Ellen Gee, Elizabeth Brown, Arthur ...

Wedding photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes, Stone

Wedding photograph of Charles and Emily Haynes taken at the rear of the Bridge Inn (later renamed Langtry's) in Stone, where their reception was held.

Wedding at Abbots Bromley

The bride (the future Mrs Fuller) walking with her father to the church. Her future husband is the vicar of Hoar Cross.

Wedding at Beacon Farm, Stafford

This photograph was taken at the wedding of Frederic Bamford and Catherine Shelley. The Shelley family lived at Beacon Farm for nearly a hundred years, from 1842 until 1944. On the back row are, from ...