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Wedding group

Can anyone provide us with any information regarding this photograph? The bride and groom are not the centre of attraction in this family grouping! Photograph originally from Joan Anslow's collection....

Wedding group, St. Mary's Parish Church, Uttoxeter

Wedding portrait of bride and groom (Mr and Mrs Richard Statham), attendants and close family outside Uttoxeter Parish Church, winter 1946. Mr Statham ran a large farm at Bramshall, being one of the first ...

Wedding of Edith Swinson to James Sargeant, Bramshall

The Wedding of Edith Swinson to James Sargeant, at St. Laurence's Church, Bramshall. Standing on the second row, far right (and clean shaven) is Ben Shaw. He was later Uttoxeter Carnival King in the ...

Wedding of Harold Taylor and Cissie Law, Pattingham

Pictured, from left to right, are: Richard Law, Jessie Inett, Wilf Taylor, Charlie Law, Nancy Caddick, ?, Gladys Inett, George Law, Harold Taylor, Cissie (Evelyn) Law. This photograph was taken at ...

Wedding of Samuel Ward and Gertrude Haywood, Stafford

Gertrude Haywood was the younger sister of Stafford's Chief Fire Officer, Alfred Ernest Haywood, who is the tall man standing second on the right. Gertrude, who was born deaf, can be seen in the middle ...

Wedding of William Edward (Ted) Williamson and Olive Rose Johnson

Pictured on the back row, from left to right, are Margaret (Taylor), George Williamson, Mrs Vernon, Harold Vernon, Edith Williamson, Kathleen Williamson, Jim Sword, Norman Williamson, Rowland Williamson ...

Wedding Party outside Glascote Bottom Lock House, Glascote, Tamworth

Late Victorian or more likely early Edwardian wedding of the Crowshaw family, with Mr Arthur Crowshaw on the extreme right. The party is pictured outside the bottom lock house Glascote. The house ...

Wedding Party, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A 'wedding breakfast' held for the couple seated at the head of the table. This photograph is quite unusual and gives a good insight into the furnishings and decorations of an ordinary Edwardian home.

Wedding photo of Reginald Tivey and Katie Birks, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the wedding group photograph of Reginald Tivey and Katie Birks (centre). Reginald Tivey had worked as an elephant hunter in Africa before joining the 9th North Staffordshire Regiment in 1914. ...

Wedgwood Museum Gallery, Barlaston,

The first 'new' museum at the Wedgwood factory, which was a major part of the Visitor Centre concept, inaugurated in September 1975. Photograph by courtesy of the Trustees of the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, ...

Whacky Backy

Acrylic painting by Paul Hill (1959-). Commissioned by Staffordshire Arts & Museum Service for the 'homes' exhibition at the Shire Hall Gallery, Stafford in 1993. The artist worked with a group of homeless ...

'What is home without a mother?', Glascote

This photograph was entered and won a competition in a national newspaper, for the best photograph. The photograph was taken in a neighbours kitchen and shows two of the three Brain children, Leslie or ...

Wigham's Stores, Horse Fair, Rugeley

Wigham's Grocery and Provisions Stores, an image taken from a glass negative. The arch on the right was for deliveries and the posts in the foreground for tethering horses during the Horse Fairs. ...

Wigham's Stores, Horse Fair, Rugeley

Wigham's Grocery and Provisions Stores, an image taken from a glass negative. Wigham's Stores were located at 29 Horse Fair, Rugeley. The arch on the right was for deliveries and the post in the ...

William and Violet Agnes Davis on their wedding day

They had three children and lived at Old Nurton Cottages, Nurton Hill Road, Pattingham.

William Blake's House. Photographed by William Blake.

William Blake's house, Glentworth, Cobden Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent. He lived at this house until his death.

William Buttler, amateur radio operator, Burslem

William Butler, photographed here in his mid-60s at his home in Waterloo Road, Burslem, was a keen amateur shortwave radio operator. William never used a microphone to contact other shortwave operators, ...

William Smith of Leek

Item from a Leek newspaper: SUDDEN DEATH.- William Smith, a well known character in the town, and who once occupied a respectable position in life, died suddenly on Wednesday morning. Owning to his ...