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Unidentified procession, Derby Street, Leek

The parade is either to celebrate the accession or coronation of George V, as the banner reads "God Save Our King and Queen".

Unknown Group and Location. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a market in a foreign location. It would appear to be one of a series of images captured whilst touring Egypt and Israel.

Unknown Landscape. Photographed by William Blake.

Unknown landscape.

Uttoxeter ACF

Three of the Army Cadet Force leaders are named in the photograph. Seated on chairs on the front row are Edward Wilson, Chemistry master at Thomas Alleynes High School and member of the town's Home Guard ...

Uttoxeter ACF march-past, Market Place, Uttoxeter

At the head of the procession is Sam Elkes, proprietor of Elkes' Biscuits, Edward Wilson, Chemistry master at Thomas Alleynes High School and member of the Uttoxeter Home Guard, and to his right, Paddy ...

Uttoxeter ACF Parade through town

Uttoxeter Carnival

A postcard view of a float preparing for the Uttoxeter Carnival Parade held in June 1925. This picture was taken by Alfred McCann who was a member of the McCann family of photographers of High Street, ...

Uttoxeter Road, Draycott-in-the-Moors

Village scene taken at Draycott-in-the-Moors looking east along Uttoxeter Road. The tearrace of cottaghes on the left has been demolished. The building on the right was the Post Office and still stands. Photograph ...

Vanity Bridge, Longton Road, Stone

A tinted postcard view of Vanity Bridge published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone. Vanity Lane links Oulton village to Longton Road. In the 18th century Vanity ...

VE Day Celebrations, Hall Street, Audley, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A group of children standing on the steps of the Coronation Cinema celebrating VE day.

Victorian Child’s Coat

A cream coloured woollen coat, with a scalloped edge.

Victorian Child’s White Dress

Victorian children were dressed like miniature adults to a certain extent, for example girls’ skirts were shorter than adults. The skirt would gradually get longer as the girl aged, so when she was sixteen ...

Victorian Children’s Leather Shoes

Victorian children wore hard leather shoes that were durable, as shoes were very expensive as they were handmade. Most children, unless they were wealthy, would have worn ill-fitting shoes which were ...

Village coach outing, Weston

Pictured are a group from Weston, near Stafford preparing for a coach outing. Among those in this photograph: on the left Fred Johnson, in the centre Mrs Smith (holding gloves), Mrs Marks (holding a ...

Village Stores, Hilderstone,

On the right, next to the delivery cart horse, is Matthew Henry (Harry) Meddings, age 30, grocer and baker. The woman in the doorway (front) is most likely Mary Ann Meddings, the small boy is possibly ...

Village view, Hilderstone

A young girl walking along Sandon Road at the junction with Hilderstone Road in Hilderstone, with Christ Church on the right. On the left is the village school, now a private residence, Mistletoe House. This ...

Villiers Street, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Villiers Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The street was named after the politician Charles Pelham Villiers who was the longest serving MP in Parliamentary history. For sixty three years ...

Violin Class, Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford

Photograph taken in the hall of Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford, built in 1909. The school is now known as John Wheeldon Primary Academy (2017).