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Izaak Walton exhibition, Stafford Library & Museum

Stafford Borough Councillors and Trustees of Izaak Walton Cottage at the opening of the Izaak Walton exhibition at Stafford Library and Museum. They are pictured looking at objects in the first floor ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. It was originally built as the National School. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became ...

Lecture Hall, Stafford Library & Museum

A view of the Lecture Hall after it was reorganised ready for re-opening in 1947, the Library and Museum having been closed for the duration of the Second World War. Oil paintings and framed embroideries ...

Library staff, Stafford Library & Museum

Library staff in the first floor Reference Room in Stafford Library and Museum at The Green. Third from left is Thomas Jackson who was Librarian and Curator between 1892 and 1927. The Reference Room ...

Library Van, Stafford,

Stafford's first mobile library was commissioned in 1950.

Lichfield Museum and Free Library

Built in the Italianate style, this building originally housed Lichfield's Museum and Library and was opened in 1859. In 1958 the Museum was moved into the former probate court adjoining the north side ...

Lichfield Museum and Free Library, Beacon Street, Lichfield

Built in the Italianate style, the Museum and Library were opened in 1859. The Museum was moved out in 1958 and the Library in 1990. In 2003 the building was the Registry Office.

Long Service Awards, Stafford Photographic Society

Congratulations are expressed by the President of Stafford Photographic Society to three members, after they received presentations in recognition of their long service. Left to right: Mr and Mrs J D ...

Memorial Tablet, Hawksmoor, near Cheadle. Photographed by William Blake.

The John Richard Beech Masefield Memorial Stone from the gateway of Hawksmoor Nature Reserve, Nr. Cheadle, Staffordshire. Blake was a fellow member of the North Staffs Field Club and held the position ...

Mobile Library, Victoria Square, Stafford

Staffordshire Education Committee Mobile Library van, registration TRF394, outside the Education Offices on the corner of Victoria Square and Earl Street, Stafford. This photograph may have been taken ...

National Book League, Stafford

Alderman H J Bostock, President of the Stafford branch of the National Book League, gives a welcoming handshake to Canon J E W Wallis, canon and librarian at Lichfield Cathedral, (deputising for the Bishop ...

New Free Library, Stafford

Stafford's library was housed in the Borough Hall until 1914. The new library building on The Green was built in 1913, with funds from the Carnegie Trust. The building also housed the Wragge Museum, later ...

Noticeboard and street map, Kinver

This Kinver Parish Council notice board was positioned near the Vicarage Drive junction with the High Street. In the background is Kinver Library.

Old Library, Corporation Street, Tamworth

The library was built in 1905 from money provided by the great American philanthropist Mr Andrew Carnegie. There had been other libraries in Tamworth before this, but these charged for membership and ...

Old Stafford Society, Stafford

Pictured are some of the members of the large and flourishing Old Stafford Society, who reported a successful year of keen activity at their annual meeting at the Public Library. Mr J S Horne, Hon. Secretary ...

Opening of Kidsgrove Regional Branch Library

The library was opened on 12 March 1966 by Councillor J Cooney, Vice Chairman of the County Council