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Educational exhibition, Central School, Belt Road, Chadsmoor

The photograph was taken on the occasion of the Educational Exhibition organised by the schools of Cannock, Hednesford and District, and held at Belt Road School, Hednesford on July 21-22, 1922. Left ...

Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton

Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930). Son of the 2nd Baron Hatherton (1815-1888). Married Lady Charlotte Louisa Rowley (died 1923), daughter of the 4th Baronet Rowley, in 1867. ...

Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton

Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930). Son of the 2nd Baron Hatherton (1815-1888). Married Lady Charlotte Louisa Rowley (died 1923), daughter of the 4th Baronet Rowley, in 1867. ...

Fancy dress awards, Sabine Street, Stafford

Mayor Charles Fowke presenting awards for a fancy dress competition, possibly part of Stafford Pageant. Mrs Fowke is standing 2nd from left, with a Mace bearer far right. A Stafford Newsletter photograph....

Fanny Deakin and A J Cook, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Fanny Deakin is pictured here A J Cook, trade unionist and miners' leader. This photograph may well have been taken during the General Strike of 1926, when they led a march of 200 or 300 miners through ...

Fanny Deakin with Mike Booth, Silverdale

Born Fanny Rebecca Davenport in the mining village of Silverdale in 1883, into a large, poor family, Fanny Deakin was a trailblazing activist and politician who sought to right the injustices and inequalities ...

Fanny Deakin with the Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme

Fanny Deakin, second from left, pictured at an unidentified event. The Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Councillor F.N. Salmon, is 5th from left, with his wife 4th from left. This photograph might show ...

Florence Thorneycroft OBE

Miss Florence Thorneycroft (died 1944) was a Staffordshire County Councillor from March 1919 to May 1936 and a County Alderman between May 1936 and February 1944. She lived at Tettenhall Towers, Wolverhampton ...

Foundation stone laying of the Burton Town Museum

Among those pictured at the stone laying ceremony in Guild Street are T. Metcalfe (Mayor), Councillor Thornley, Councillor G .Tarver, Alderman Morris, Councillor Austin, (Chairman), Miss E. Lowe, and ...

Frank James

Photograph portrait of Frank James, D.L. (1821-1924), Vice-Chairman of Staffordshire County Council 1896-1900, Chairman 1900-1901. Painted during his 100th year. Born in Walsall.

Free Trade office, Stafford

Pictured in front of the Free Trade Union offices at 65 Eastgate Street, covered in posters stating the case for Free Trade, is Stafford Town Councillor Arthur Finney who was appointed as the Free Trade ...

Free Trade Union group, Stafford

A group of Free Trade Union members and lecturers in front of their offices at 65 Eastgate Street, Stafford. Seated front right is Stafford Town Councillor Arthur Finney who was appointed as the Free ...

George VI Coronation Parade, Stone

The Chairman (Councillor T. Bagley), Vice Chairman (Councillor R. F. Goodill), and the Clerk (Mr C. H. Mathews) proceeding up St. Michael's Walk towards St. Michael's Church.

George VI's Coronation, group of officials, Stone

After the distribution of Coronation Mugs to the children at St. Dominic's Schools, Stone: Mrs T. Bagley, Councillor T. Bagley (chairman of Urban District Council and the Coronation Celebration Committee), ...

Guildhall, Stafford,

The Guildhall on Market Square was designed by Charles Trubshaw and built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. The entrance to the market ...

Gustav Hamel in his Aeroplane, Stafford

This postcard view shows Gustav Hamel, pioneer aviator pictured in his 50hp Blériot monoplane, which he flew at several locations around Staffordshire and the United Kingdom at specially arranged ...

Historical exhibition, Festival of Britain, Stone

Stone Historical Exhibition, part of Stone's Festival of Britain events July 1951. Inspecting some ceramic exhibits are, from left to right: R. H. Heeley; Miss Ethel Mary Parker-Jervis O.B.E., J.P.; Councillor ...

Home coming of South African War volunteers, Market Place, Burton-on-Trent

The second of the Boer Wars ended in May 1902 after the Treaty of Vereeniging was signed by the British Government and the Boers. The peace treaty brought to an end the Transvaal and Orange Free State ...