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Staffordshire Yeomanry, Milford Hall, Stafford

Members of the Staffordshire Yeomanry practicing in the grounds of Milford Hall, near Stafford, during the First World War.

Standon and Cotes Heath Home Guard, Standon

Standon and Cotes Heath Home Guard pictured in 1942. Back row (from left to right): unknown, Vin Holme, George Turner, Albert Thorndyke, George Foxley(?), Roland Turnock. 2nd row from back: Hence ...

Station Road, Milford

Two horse drawn vehicles cross the bridge over the River Sow and approach the bridge above the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. A third bridge in the distance takes the road over the London & North ...

Stone Territorials

5th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment 'D' Company, 16th Platoon at their headquarters on Newcastle Road, Stone. Front row, 4th from left is Harry Evans. 5th from left is Mr Bond, who used to ...

Stone Territorials

5th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment 'D' Company, 16th Platoon at their headquarters on Newcastle Road, Stone. An informal group. Seated 2nd from left is Dickinson. Harry Evans is seated 3rd ...

Stone Territorials Parade,

When war was declared in 1914 the Stone Territorial Army immediately volunteered to serve abroad. They are photographed here on Newcastle Street, on their march from the Town Hall to the railway station....

Tackeroo Express song, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

The origin of this song is unknown but was written for the men who travelled on the 'Tackeroo' to work at Rugeley Camp. The origin of the name comes from a district of Hednesford where the railway line ...

Tackeroo Express, Cannock Chase

'Tackeroo' is the name of an area close to Hednesford where it joined the London & North Western Railway (Cannock Mineral Branch); the military railway inherited this name. This section of the railway ...

Tank, Anson Street, Rugeley

A World War 1 tank pictured outside the Police Station on Anson Street in Rugeley shortly after the end of the war. This tank was one of two which were sent to the Army Camps on Cannock Chase for training ...

Tanks being tested on Cannock Chase

Pictured is a tank being put through its paces on the tank testing ground on Cannock Chase. This tank was one on many produced during 1939 to 1945 by The English Electric Co. Armoured Vehicle Factory ...

Tanks testing on Cannock Chase

Pictured is a tank being put through its paces on the tank testing ground on Cannock Chase. This tank was one on many produced during 1939 to 1945 by The English Electric Co. Armoured Vehicle Factory ...

Tennis group, Stonefield Park, Stone

Stone residents entertaining Otto Schreister, an American soldier billetted at Yarnfield during the Second World War. The group is pictured after playing tennis in Stonefield Park. Standing (left ...

Tented camp, Hagley Hall, Rugeley

This postcard view is thought to have been taken in 1913 during military manoeuvres which took place on various sites around Cannock Chase. This tented encampment was in the grounds of Hagley Hall, Rugeley....

Territorial Band, Tamworth

6th North Staffordshire Regimental Band. The tallest side drummer is, Henry Austin Wright (to the right of the big drum). Clinch Thompson, Edward Lesley Mortimer and Drum Major, Harold Chandler, Manager ...

Territorials outside Tamworth Castle Bandstand

Photograph of 'C' company, 6th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment (Territorials) in front of the Bandstand in the Castle Grounds, in about 1905.

Thank you card from a soldier, Eccleshall

A thank you card from a soldier for a gift of cigarettes from the pupils of Eccleshall Church of England School. This was part of a scheme organised by the Overseas League during World War 2 to provide ...

The 3rd (Leek) Battery, The 2nd North Midland Brigade RFA Belle Vue, Leek

Troops seen after mobilisation, having just left the Drill Hall in Alma Street and en route to join the Brigade and Ammunition Column in Burton-on-Trent. They entrained for Luton where the 46th North ...

The Crown Club, Abbots Bromley

The description on the front of this postcard view is: ‘Crown Club 1914’. The picture was taken on Crown Bank, Market Place, Abbots Bromley. On the left are cottages and in the centre behind the motor ...