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Girls' Training Corps, Stone

Stone Girls' Training Corps was founded by Mrs Wenger of Aston, Stone, who was also the commanding officer there. The headquarters were at the Stone Senior Council School in Old Road. In the back row, ...

Group outside Holy Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Lane, Codsall

Possibly a mothers and toddlers group meeting. Holy Trinity Church (formerly Trinity Free Church and School) moved to a new building at Histons Hill in 1967.

Junior Red Cross Nurses, Uttoxeter

On the back row are J. Crutchley, E. Crutchley, E. Moore, A. Hollins J. Bannister, B. Campion. Front row: N. Simmill, M. Simpson, R. Blackburn.

Kingstone Women's Institute

Kingstone W.I pictured outside the Village Institute on the occasion of their 21st anniversary celebrations. Standing on the far left is Mrs H.M. Shaw. Her sister Edith is 4th from left in the second ...

Ladies outing, Uttoxeter area

Portrait of an unidentified group of ladies taken around the the time of World War I.

Leek Ladies O.A.P. Choir

The choir are pictured here having won a cup, although the name of the competition is not known. Back row: Mrs Hambleton, Mrs Palin, Mrs Mellor, Mrs Ball, ?, Mr McMillan, Mrs Goodwin (Conductor) Middle ...

Leigh & District Women's Institute

Leigh & District Women's Institute members pictured not long after they were founded in 1936. The lady on the front row, far right is Mrs Dale from High Farm, Nobut. Her daughter, Edna Dale is in the ...

Leigh & District Women's Institute

Leigh & District Women's Institute members pictured not long after they were founded in 1936.

Leigh & District Women's Institute Dinner

Leigh & District Women's Institute celebration dinner, in the British Legion Hut, Church Leigh.

Leigh & District Women's Institute Dinner

Leigh & District Women's Institute celebration dinner, Leigh Village Hall.

Leigh & District Women's Institute Party

Members celebrating the 'Coming of Age' of Leigh and District Women's Institute in the British Legion Hut in Church Leigh.

Making food parcels for miners' families, Florence Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent 1984

The miner's strike of 1984/1985 saw many miner's families experience hardship as no money was coming in either through wages or benefits. Womens action groups set up food centres which packaged donated ...

Making food parcels, Florence Colliery in Longton 1984.

During the miner'ss trike of 1984 - 1985 striking workers received no pay or benefits and many families fell on hard times. People donated food to local collection points like this one at Florence colliery ...

Maternity and Child Welfare Outing, Silverdale

This 'maternity and child welfare outing' was a day trip arranged by the local government. It was intended to get mothers and children out of the house and give them a chance to socialise with their peers....

Mothers Union Party, Stone

Mothers Union Party held in Christ Church Parish Room. Standing far right is Mrs Chadwick, the Caretaker at Christ Church. Also in this group are Mrs Beardsmore (wife of the Headmaster of Alleyne's School), ...

Mothers Union meeting, Stone

Members of Stone Mothers' Union pictured with the Rev. Didsbury, Vicar of Christ Church, Stone. Mrs Henley is the lady with flowers in her hat. Mrs Elizabeth Woolfall (image donor's grandmother) is holding ...

Mothers Union religious play, Tamworth

A Mothers Union religious play at Reverend Coxon's vicarage. Reverend Arthur McGreery Coxon was the vicar of St. Editha's Church Tamworth between 1936 and 1949.

Mothers Union, Adbaston

This photograph taken at Offley Grove, near Adbaston shows a group of women and two children. The house was known as Hill Hall until the Vickers family purchased it in 1858. They changed the name to ...