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Thomas Harris in Police Uniform, Coton Clanford,

Photograph taken at St. Faiths. Thomas Harris was born in Audley. He was a miner and was injured in the Minnie Pit disaster. With his compensation money he bought St. Faiths, a smallholding at Coton ...

Thomas Harris, Policeman, Coton Clanford,

Thomas Harris was born in Audley. He was a miner and was injured in the Minnie Pit disaster. With his compensation money he bought St. Faith's, a smallholding at Coton Clanford. Thomas was a member ...

Treadwheel, Stafford Gaol

Treadwheels were introduced as a form of prison punishment in 1817, often serving no other purpose than to enforce hard, monotonous work, though some powered pumping or grinding machines. At Stafford ...

Trent Valley Railway Station, Rugeley

The station was on the main line from Rugby to Stafford. The station was built by the London & North Western Railway (LNWR) in 1847, having been designed by John Livock for the Trent Valley Railway, which ...

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall High Street

Police officers and friendly societies in procession on the High Street in Eccleshall. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and takes place in May or June.

Tutbury Town Band, Second Edition

This photograph is from the collections of Tutbury Museum.

Two Policemen, Woodseaves area

These may be Shropshire Policemen, photographed by Woodseaves photographer Harry Osbourne in the Woodseaves and Newport area.

Unveiling of Uttoxeter War Memorial

A postcard view taken to mark the occasion of the unveiling of Uttoxeter’s War Memorial on 11th November 1928. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled by Colonel ...

Uttoxeter St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadets

Uttoxeter St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadets

Uttoxeter St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadets with Countess Mountbatten.

Uttoxeter Volunteers

Victoria carriage and driver at Pendrell Hall

Visit of the Prince of Wales, Stone,

View of the High Street during a visit from the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, who was passing through the town on his way from Sandon to the Potteries, via Trentham Park. The Prince inspected ...

Walter Robinson Handforth

Walter Robinson Handforth (1889-1956) of Hooly House, Ricardo Street, Dresden, Stoke on Trent, wearing the uniform of a Special Constable in Stoke on Trent City Police during World War II.

West Cannock Colliery Rescue Team, Hednesford

The miners were winners of Cannock Chase Coal Owners Challenge Cup 1943. West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites: No.1 plant (pit) was sunk in 1869 and closed in 1958 it had a downcast shaft and ...

Weston Garage

Weston Garage with the owner Jack Austin on the left, wearing a cap. The garage was demolished around 1930 when the railway bridge was built.

Weston Signal-box,

Weston and Ingestre Station stood on the North Staffordshire Railway line running between Colwich and Stoke-on-Trent. The level crossing has since been superceded by a bridge which carries the A51 over ...

William George Brindley

This well presented gentleman is William George Brindley. He was a fire officer in the early 1900's. He died in 1933. Notice how different his uniform is in comparison to today's fire brigade.