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Girl Guides' Annual Thinking Day ceremony, Stone

Young Brownies of Barlaston are pictured with prizes they won in a scrapbook competition, presented to them on the evening of Friday 24 February, by Miss P Wells, Bladon Divisional Commissioner, (seen ...

Girl Guides at Elford

Girl Guides, Cheadle

Group of Girl Guides, Cheadle. The girl on the left is holding a Cheadle Girls' Friendly Society flag.

Girl Guides, probably near Elford

Group of Girl Guides enjoying a camping holiday, probably near Elford.

Girl Guides, probably near Elford

Photograph probably taken in the Elford area.

Girl Guides, probably near Elford

Girl Guides enjoying a camping holiday, probably near Elford.

Girl Guides, Uttoxeter

Standing 6th from the left in the back row of this group of Uttoxeter Girl Guides is Margaret Boulton. Uttoxeter Girl Guides Association was formed in August 1950. Miss L.M. Elkes was the first ...

Girls' Training Corps, Stone

Stone Girls' Training Corps was founded by Mrs Wenger of Aston, Stone, who was also the commanding officer there. The headquarters were at the Stone Senior Council School in Old Road. In the back row, ...

Guider and cub leader outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

The guider (on the left) is Miss Wakeling and the cub leader (on the right) is Miss Blackburn.

Halt for refreshments, Uttoxeter ACF on an exercise in the Peak District

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) was set up for youths who were too young to join the army, making it possible for them to undergo a shorter period of training when they did become army recruits. This photograph ...

Hitler youth at Tamworth Castle

Tamworth scouts with the Hitler Youth at Tamworth Castle, pictured on the upper lawns. On the middle row sixth from the left is Mr Kemper, with Mr David Argyle eighteenth from the left.

Kit Inspection, Uttoxeter ACF Camp

The ACF camp took place annually and was also attended by other units. The camp was held in the countryside around Uttoxeter.

Member of the Girls Training Corp, Stonefield Park, Stone

Mary Smith is pictured here in her Girls Training Corp uniform. Stone Girls Training Corp was founded by Mrs Wenger of Aston, Stone, who was also the commanding officer there. The headquarters were at ...

Morris Dancers at the Bass Museum, Burton-on-Trent

Morris Dancers wearing a Staffordshire Knot on their costumes, taken in the yard in front of the Joiner's shop.

Parade in Abbots Bromley

This postcard view shows a parade of Guides and school children passing the 17th century hexagonal butter cross in the Market Place and walking towards Bagot Street in Abbots Bromley. In the centre there ...

Pattingham Girl Guides

Back row, from left to right, are Mary Dulson, Dorothy Scriven and Brenda Yorke. Front row, from left to right, are Eileen Harley, Sylvia Warrilow, Eileen Oliver and Jean Taylor.

Pattingham Red Cross, Pattingham

Front row, from left to right: Mrs Warner, Miss Nicholls, Mrs Hann, Rene Shanks, Mary Lycett, Jessie Inett, Mrs Boswell, Mrs Crutchley, Mrs Dyke, Mrs Wall, Mrs Matthews and Mrs Page. This photograph ...

Percy Hall's medal presentation, Town Hall, Leek

Percy Hall, the young boy in the picture was the first Scout to be presented with a Scouts Life-Saving Medal in the town. Councillor T. H. Bishton, Chairman of Leek Urban District Council is the man about ...