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The Drill Hall, Shelton

Photograph of the Drill Hall on Collage Road Shelton. The inscription reads: "1837 The Head Quarters of the Hanley Companies 1st Vol Bat Ns Reg 1897". The building was designed as the headquarters ...

The Dutch Camp at Wrottesley Park

Pictured here is a billet to house the Dutch Servicemen who escaped the German invasion. The buildings were erected on part of the Wrottesley Estate at Perton adjacent to the new Perton Airfield. In about ...

The Home Hut, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

These were recreational huts possibly using one of the standard sized spare huts on an available Battalion Line. They were staffed by volunteers and allowed soldiers a relaxing area in which to read a ...

The Military Band Room at RAF Stafford

Pictured are members of the Station's Military Band taking a break and enjoying their refreshments outside the Band Room. The notice on the left of the Band Room door states: “Military Band Room, new ...

The N.Z.R.B. Walk, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

View from the top of Chase Road down to Brocton Village. The farmhouse on the right hand side Stands on a lane which was the original track before the military road was laid. This area would later be ...

The Queens Own Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall

In this postcard view the soldiers are grouped together outside the Stables at Tixall Hall. The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. ...

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

The RAF Stafford Station Farm was used as a training centre for service personnel who were to be demobbed and wished to take up new skills in farming, animal management, gardening and crop cultivation. ...

The Tackeroo railway, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

This postcard view appears to show an official opening or possible joining of the two lines from Hednesford to Milford as there are two guests (a woman and a child) in the front locomotive. It was a standard ...

The Yeomanry Camp, Officers Lines, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull

The Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

Training staff from the New Zealand Rifle Brigade at Brocton Camp

These ANZAC (New Zealand) soldiers belonging to the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (NZRB) were the Physical and Bayonet Training Staff attached to Brocton Camp. After fighting at the Somme and at the Messines ...

Two Gates Prisoner of War Camp, Tamworth

Nissen Huts at the Prisoner of War Camp in Two Gates. The camp was demolished and replaced by an Industrial/Factory Estate.

Uniform badges, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Photograph of two textile badges from the uniform belonging to Gladys Harvey: Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Army Service Corps. Rugeley born Gladys Harvey was enrolled on 13 September 1917 and discharged ...

View from Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

A general view from the perimeter of Rugeley Camp. This appears be Sherbrook Valley descending away from the Camp. The far side of the valley is now covered in Forestry Commission plantations.

View of Brocton Military Camp,

Postcard of Brocton Camp on Cannock Chase. Note the training equipment in the field behind the cottage. Cannock Chase had been used as a military training ground since the 1870s. during the First ...

View of the east end of the Garrison Church, Whittington Barracks, nr Lichfield

The North Staffordshire Regiment always sit on the right hand side of the Garrison Church, with the South Staffordshire Regiment on the left, as the two banners that can be seen on the wall indicate. ...

Vincent Holt, Rugeley Camp

Vincent Holt of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry at the piano, in one of the huts at Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase. He was the son of James Holt(lockmaker)and Fanny Holt(nee Foster) of Willenhall, ...