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Midland Colleges Cross Country Junior Champions, Stafford College, Stafford

From left to right the Midland Colleges Cross - Country Junior Champions are G. Tonks, N. Bennett, M. Campbell, D. Courtney, A. Murray, and D. Sammons.

Midlands Hockey Team, Taunton, Somerset

The Midlands Hockey team selected to play the West at Taunton in an international trial match in 1907. The Midlands won 6-0. Front row, far left is W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford. Walter Hanbury ...

Midlands v South Hockey match, Bourneville, Birmingham

Action from the Midlands versus South hockey match, a trial for selection for the England international side. Over 2,000 spectators attended the match which ended in a 1-1 draw and was held at Bourneville ...

Midlands v. South Hockey teams, Beckenham, Surrey

Teams representing the Midlands and the South in an England Hockey international trial match played at Beckenham in 1910. The Midlands won 3-2. Identified in this picture are F.G. Mitchell (goalkeeper, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club Fete, Milford

Highfields Social Club team and Newcastle Borough Police team are pictured struggling for possession of the large sphere during their game of "push-ball", one of the novel attractions at the Milford Hall ...

Nomads Football Club, Stafford

This postcard view shows the Stafford Nomads Football Team posing for the camera. In the background there are several buildings and chimneys of one of the salt works on Stafford Common, which included ...

Old Reptonians Cricket Team

The Old Reptonians Cricket Team, possibly pictured during their annual tour to Eastbourne, Sussex. Seated far left is W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford. Walter Hanbury Twigg was born at Weeping ...

Old Reptonians Cricket team, Eastbourne

Old Reptonians Cricket team on tour to Eastbourne, Sussex in 1907. Middle row, second from left, is W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford. Walter Hanbury Twigg was born at Weeping Cross on 6 May ...

Old Reptonians Cricket team, Eastbourne

Old Reptonians Cricket team on tour to Eastbourne, Sussex in 1908. Middle row, second from left, is W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford. Walter Hanbury Twigg was born at Weeping Cross on 6 May ...

Old Reptonians Cricket Team, Repton School, Derbyshire

Participants in the Repton School v. Old Reptonians cricket match played at Repton School, Derbyshire as part of the school's 350th anniversary celebrations. Standing middle row, third from right is ...

Pattingham Football Team and coach outside The Crown Inn, High Street, Pattingham

Pictured from left to right are Bill Scriven, Derek Cox, Eric Hughes, Peter Moore, John Lloyd, Jack Bolland, Rob Davis, Ron Moore, ?, Ken Lakin and Vic Darley.

Pattingham Football Team outside the Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham

Included in the team are Charlie Harvey, Harold Taylor and Jack Taylor.

Reg Perks' Benefit match, Little Stoke Cricket Club

Reg Perks' Benefit Match at Little Stoke Cricket Club, in front of the old pavilion and tea hut. Left to right: Reg Perks (Worcestershire and England), Charlie Palmer (Leicestershire and England), ...

Rocester Football Team

Rocester football team, 'The Romans', pictured in front of a pavillion, possibly at Oldfields sports ground. Team members include Tony Hurst, Keith Harrison, John Whitehouse, Monty Fox (taxi proprietor), ...

Rugeley Bowling Club

The Rugeley Bowling Club was situated at the rear of The Shrewsbury Arms Hotel in Market Street, Rugeley. Back row (left to right): A.J. Toy, J.A. Bradford, C. Thomson, B. Woolley, B. Hewitt B, F. ...

Rugeley Cricket Club

Rugeley Cricket Club 1st XI. Back row, far right is Percy Heasman. Front row, 2nd right is Mr Page, PE teacher at Hagley Park Comprehensive School. Rugeley Cricket Club's ground is on Chaseley Road. ...

Sandon School Football Team,

Walter Middleton is 2nd from the right front row.

Schoolboy athletics team, Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boys School, Chase Terrace

Group portrait of pupils and staff, pictured with winning trophies. Back row (left to right): Mr Walter Wright (headmaster), unknown, unknown, Sid Cook, Colin Bailey, Keith Hyden, Mr A.W. Bewley, unknown, ...