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Coronation party, Doxey Institute, Stafford

Coronation party inside Doxey Institute. This party was held for residents of Marsland Road and Bradbury Drive to celebrate the Coronation of Elizabeth II. Doxey Institute stood on The Crescent.

Corporation Street, Tamworth

The Carnegie Library built in 1905 is seen on the left, with the Assembly Rooms on the far right. The tower of St. Editha's can be seen in the background. The Assembly rooms were built by a public subscription ...

Council of Management, Berkswich Parish Hall

Berkswich Parsih Hall Council of Management pictured outside the newly built hall in 1931. Back row: Mr S. Lewis, Miss Tagg, Mr H.F. Sadler, Mrs Cook, Mr W.J. Shepherd, Mr H.J. Clay, Mrs Wilson, Miss ...

Deep Pit from Broom Street, Hanley

Looking northwards from Broom Street towards Shelton Collieries Deep Pit winding gear and spoil tips. The photograph was taken from near the junction with Plough Street. On then left is the site of Broom ...

Demolition of the Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Hall was demolished in 1967 and the present Newcastle Library now occupies the site. The Dance Hall is pictured here during the demolition.

Dilhorne Hall Lodge House

At the time the photograph was taken, the Lodge's arch was used to access the village's Recreation and Community Centre. It has since been converted to a private house with an alternative access being ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

A view of Eastgate Street looking towards Pitcher Bank. On the right are numbers 75 to 77 Eastgate Street which at the time of this photograph were, from left to right: the Shrewsbury Arms, a cafe, the ...

Ebenezer School, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of Ebenezer School and Community Meeting Hall.

Electricity Exhibition, Assembly rooms, Tamworth

The machine being demonstrated here is the Braiding Machine, presumably then in use at the Hamel Mill. Fourth from the left is Mr W. Wright, Mill Manager of Hamel's Mill, with Miss Dorothy May Wright ...

Elias Ashmole Ashmall Institute, Hammerwich

The Institute was opened in 1911 by Lady Cooper of Shenstone Court in memory of her father, Elias Ashmole Ashmall, a local farmer and churchwarden for 34 years who had died in 1889. Most of the cost was ...

Engraving of St. Mary's Church and Market Square, Lichfield

The present church of St. Mary's dates from the late 19th century, having replaced an earlier, medieval, church. During the Easter Sunday Service in 1716, part of the church spire fell down, and this ...

Ex. Progressive Working Mens Club, Market Street, Hednesford

View of the club, prior to the building's conversion into shops.

F.H. Burgess's Dinner and Dance, Stafford

This photograph is believed to show F.H. Burgess staff at a dinner and dance 1950. Please contact us if you recognise the venue or any of the people in this photograph. Frederick H. Burgess founded ...

Fancy dress party, Assembly Rooms, Tamworth

Children's Fancy Dress party at the Assembly Rooms, with the Mayor, and Mayoress. From left to right they are Mr Weale (who was also a local photographer), Mrs Weale, Miss Audrey Barker , Miss Weale, ...

Fanny Deakin's 80th Birthday Party, Silverdale

Fanny Deakin was a Labour councillor who campaigned for better maternity care. She was also involved in the early miner's strikes and protests. She is remembered through her maternity home (opened in ...

Flower Show, Walton, Stone

A group of visitors are pictured viewing an attractive display of flowers by Stone Floral Society, at the revived flower show of Walton Gardeners Association, which was held in the Community Centre on ...

Freemason's Hall, Waterloo Road, Burslem

Ther Freemason's Hall building stands on the west side of Waterloo Road, just south of Cleveland Street. The building next door to the right was the Palladium Cinema, originally the Burslem Cinema Theatre, ...

Friars' Walk Grammar School, Burton-on-Trent

View of the Old Grammar School building and Memorial Gardens on Friars Walk. The former school is now used as a meeting hall by societies.