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William Worthington, postman, Seighford

William Worthington (born 1878) of Seighford, near Stafford.

Wombourne Ambulance Station

This interior view of the Ambulance Station in Giggety Lane, Wombourne was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Wombourne Ambulance Station

This view of the Ambulance Station in Giggety Lane, Wombourne was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Women's Land Army Girl, Eccleshall,

The WLA began during the First World War to help combat food shortages and fill the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. The women who enrolled had the option of working in agriculture, ...

Women's Land Army girl, Uttoxeter

A studio portrait of a Women's Land Army girl. Please contact us if you can identify her. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

World War II Police Helmet

Many police during the war were Special Constables, fit and able men in reserved occupation, they were issued with a steel helmet with ‘police’ marked on the front. The helmet was meant to withstand the ...

World War One Voluntary Aid Detachment Uniform

This uniform belonged to Emily ‘Queenie’ Baker (nee Pond) who joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD’s) during the First World War. She worked in military hospitals in London, Enfield Cottage Hospital, ...

Wounded soldiers at Milford Hall, Stafford

Wounded soldiers wearing 'Hospital Blues' convalescing at Milford Hall, near Stafford during the First World War. The alternate image is a digitally colourised version of the image.

Wounded soldiers at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Brindley Village

The hospital was formerly called the Military Hospital. Among those pictured the only person to be identified is Sister Jessie Price who is seated at the front. The hospital was built for World War ...

WPC Police Bowler Hat

Female police officers wore different uniforms to the men till around the 1990s, when the uniforms were altered to the No. 1 dress (rarely seen today except for formal occasions). The bowler hat was introduced ...

WPC Police Pill Box Hat

The WPC’s first uniforms consisted of a pill box hat in the 1970s, which was meant to look different from the men’s custodian helmet. The hat has a white crown and black brim, with the official black ...

Yarnfield Scout and Cub Pack, Swynnerton

Yarnfield Scouts and Cubs standing in front of the Norman west doorway of St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton. Back row (left to right): Mr. Dodd (leader), Rev. Frank Booth, unknown, Mr. Tom Tribe (leader), ...

Yarnfield Scouts

Back row (left to right): Trevor Dodd, Ian Ray, John Deag, Ian Wellings, Richard Mould, Martin Shepherd, unknown. Upper middle row: Paul Baskefield, unknown, unknown, Tim Tribe, Jeremy (Joe) Woolley, ...