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The Beaman family, Uttoxeter area

Mr Beaman was Station Master at Dove Bank.

The Beehive Inn, Eccleshall

A group of men standing outside the Beehive Inn, Castle Street, Eccleshall. The man standing in the doorway is probably the landlord, Robert Thomas Morris. In 1978 the Beehive was refurbished and ...

'The Belles of Lichfield', Lichfield area

Pea pickers pictured having a break.

The Bishop family, Oulton House, near Stone

The Bishop family lived at Oulton House for some 50 years until the death of Miss W.M. Bishop, aged 93.

The Bond sisters, Uttoxeter

A family photograph of the Bond sisters of Uttoxeter. May Bond married Herbert Finch, and two of her six children are at the front of the photograph. Annie Bond married Frank Cowley and her daughter ...

The Breeze family, Seighford

Members of the Breeze family are pictured in the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford. In the centre (second from left) are Jessie and Arthur Breeze; on the extreme right is Emma Breeze, front row ...

The Bridge Tavern, Upper St. John's Street, Lichfield

The Bright Hour group, Flash Lane, Trent Vale

Members of the 'Bright Hour' group from the Methodist Chapel at the top of Flash Lane, Trent Vale, are pictured here. Included in the photograph are Sarah Burrows and Mary Myatt.

The Buckley family at Westbeech House, Westbeech Road, Pattingham.

Frank Buckley was Headmaster at Pattingham School. He is pictured here with his wife Alice and two month old Mabel and five year old Harold at Christmas 1909.

The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North

The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North.

The Choir of St. Chad's Church, Seighford

Harold Browne Plant, headmaster and church organist is seated fifth from the left. Three of his sons are in the back row: Cyril (2nd from right), twins Lionel and Maurice (4th from left and 5th from right). ...

The Choir, Cotton College, Cotton

A postcard view of members of staff and the choir at Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th ...

The Christmas pig, Rugeley

Taken at Basin Cottages at the rear of the Smith's home. Left to right: James Wilshaw, William Smith, Albert Clarke, Albert Smith, Thomas Mann, Mr. Robert Smith, Mrs. D Oldacre (background), Alf Harvey, ...

The Clinic, Arthur Street, Chadsmoor

The building is a brick-built one- storey structure with a shaped and tiled roof. It has a porticoed doorway and a light either side of door. Four young mothers with children and a man stand outside the ...

The Dyche family, Stafford

A photograph of the Dyche family taken at the home of Mr and Mrs James Dyche at 206 Stone Road, Stafford. James Dyche is standing third from left at the back. Ena Dyche (later Ellis) is the baby sitting ...

The Dyehouse, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek

The men are hank-dyeing in wooden dye-barks. This age old method was still used locally until the 1960s, and until an even later date at Thomas Whittles' factory.

The Dyke Family, Hanley

Oliver Dyke (1860-1924) with his wife Caroline and children, Lionel (born 1893), and Gordon (born 1895) and Clarice (born 1891). Oliver Dyke founded Bratt & Dyke's department store. Lionel and Gordon ...