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Folk singer, Stafford

A folk singer and guitarist performing at Stafford Folk Dance Society at one of their meetings. probably held in St. paul's Parish Hall, Garden Street, Stafford.

Fox hunting at Fisherwick Park Farm, near Lichfield

This photograph may have been taken at Fisherwick Park Farm, between Whittington and Elford, near Lichfield.

Fred and the Sleepers, Stafford Borough Council staff social

A group of Surveyor's Department staff at Stafford Borough Council's staff social in 1964. 'Fred and the Sleepers' is a parody of the contemporary pop group Freddie and the Dreamers. From left to ...

Freedom and Liberty - Broadside ballad verse from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

An additional verse for a politically motivated song. The song appears to be a call to support John Fenton Boughey in a parliamentary election. We're told "we were nursed in Trentham's sweet Lap, And ...

Girl Guide Concert, Uttoxeter

Guides taking part in a musical event, some playing recorders at an unknown location.

Grand Musical Tory Concert - Election caricatures from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This notice sends up an imaginary concert staged by an 'aristocratic' political party of 1812, caricatured here as the 'Tory Humbug.' At this time, Members of Parliament had to own property worth at ...

Group outside St. Mark's Church, Foxt

Included in this group are members of the village band.

Group portrait, Stonefield Park

Members of Stone Town Band.

Hand Bell ringers, Market Place, Uttoxeter

Hand bell ringers in the Market Place, Uttoxeter, Christmas 1961. From left to right: Frank Parker, John Ward, Ken Heath, Tony Smith.

Havergal Brian, Composer

Havergal Brian was born in Dresden in 1876. He learned to play the violin, cello and piano at an early age. He later paid for lessons by playing the organ at local churches. He began his career as ...

Hednesford Salvation Army Band

The Salvation Army Hednesford Corps 256, photographed outside the Citadel on West Hill Avenue, Hednesford. 2nd from right in the back row is Cecil Inskip, with a cornet.

House Interior. Photographed by William Blake.

Early 20th century house interior including a gramophone, piano and many ornamental items.

J. T. Burke Gramophone Record

J. T. Burke's was a Cycle and 'Gramophone Agent, with a shop at 67 Higherland, Newcastle-under-Lyme. A shop selling cycle's and music may seem like a strange combination but as the number of bicycle ...

Jazz Band, Rugeley Carnival

A Jazz Band group are pictured alongside their float in Rugeley. The event is not known, however, the man on the left of the front row holds a Hospital collection tin and this could be the town's Hospital ...

King Edward VII Memorial Service, Norton in the Moors

A procession led by a brass band heading towards the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII on 6 May 1910 held at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Norton in the Moors. In the background is ...

King George VI Memorial Parade, Stafford

Memorial Parade on Market Square for King George VI, who died in February 1952. Taking the salute is the Mayor of Stafford Alderman C.E. Fowke. To his right is the Lord Lieutenant of the County of ...

Knobsticks - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Broadsheet containing a miner's union song called Knobsticks. Knobsticks Sung to the tune Washing Day the song criticises workers who are prepared to work for goods supplied from the coal master ...

Laying foundation stone of Almshouses or Wesleyan School, Brereton

Foundation stone laying ceremony in Brereton, either for the Almshouses established by the Revd. Edward Sampson in 1904, or for the opening of the new Wesleyan School, opened in 1905. Rugeley Town Band ...