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Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford

This picture is thought to have been taken during the Peace Day celebrations which took part in Stafford on 19 July 1919. In this scene there are Soldiers marching towards Market Square and crowds ...

Procession to mark the accession of King George V, Leek

Sunday School pupils and Boy Scouts are seen here taking part in the town's procession in celebration of the accession of King George V.

Remembrance Parade, High Street, Stone

Stone Town Band during a Remembrance Parade marching along the High Street towards the War Memorial in Granville Square. Among the members of the band is Eric Williams playing a cornet. The Stone ...

Remembrance Parade, Rugeley

Pictured is the Remembrance Parade at Rugeley War Memorial in 1972. This area of the Town was due to be pedestrianised and after the Parade the Memorial was moved from Anson Street to a new site in Brook ...

Remembrance Sunday Parade, Stone,

Parade seen on the High Street following the Remembrance Sunday Service in St. Michael's Church. On the photograph are Ken Chant, Harry Cox (Royal British Legion Standard Bearer), Fred Leason, Dennis ...

Restoration and Re-dedication, St. Mary’s Church, Stafford

Buglers from RAF Stafford are pictured sounding a fanfare as the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr E S Woods arrives to rededicate the restored Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Stafford. Historic services were ...

Rogationtide, Brocton

Special “country” services were becoming a regular feature in the life of Berkswich parish. Rogationtide is pictured being observed with a procession leaving Brocton Church by the Village Green, on its ...

St. John's R.C. Procession, Attwood Street

Girls carrying a statue of the Virgin Mary down Attwood Street. Possibly to celebrate a religious festival or Confirmation.

Stafford Crown Court Opening and RAF Stafford

Service personnel from RAF Stafford are pictured with bayonets fixed as they form a guard of honour during the summer opening of the Crown Court ceremony in Victoria Square, Stafford. The processional ...

Stone Scout and Guide Band Parade, Eccleshall Festival,

Stone Scout and Guide Band parade on High Street. The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.

Sunday School children, Chadsmoor

A group of children with a Primitive Methodist Sunday School banner standing around a maypole at Chadsmoor, near Cannock.

Sunday School Demonstration Day, Hednesford

A large group of people gathered at a Sunday School Demonstration Day in front of the Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford, before the First World War. These annual Methodist gatherings on a Monday in July ...

Sunday School Demonstration, Hednesford

A large group of people gathered at a Sunday School Demonstration Day in front of the Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford, before the First World War. These annual Methodist gatherings on a Monday in July ...

The funeral of Elizabeth Gaskin, Hednesford

Postcard photograph of the funeral cortège of Elizabeth Gaskell in Market Street, Hednesford on March 2nd, 1919. The local Funeral Director, George Stacey's, horse drawn hearse is passing the Market ...

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall

Girl Guides, the Fire Brigade and Friendly Societies (including the Oddfellows) parading along the High Street in Eccleshall, walking away from the church. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost ...

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall

Police officers followed by a brass marching band in procession on the High Street in Eccleshall. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and takes place in May or June.

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall

Friendly Societies (including the Oddfellows) parading along the High Street in Eccleshall, walking away from the church. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and takes place in May or June....

Trinity Sunday Parade, Eccleshall Church

The procession approaching Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost and takes place in May or June.