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Bull baiting collar, Kingswinford

A rope bull baiting collar attached to an iron chain and a severed length of rope which would have originally been about 30 feet or so (10 metres) in length. The collar is secured by an iron bolt. The ...

Bullmastiff puppies, Uttoxeter

These Bullmastiff puppies belonged to W.H. 'Bill' Farmer whose butcher's shop stood on High Street, Uttoxeter. Bullmastiffs are a large working dog, often associated with gamekeepers. The breed was ...

Bull's Bank, Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken in 1935 this picture of Bull's Bank in Newcastle-under-Lyme takes in the tower of St. Giles' Church, the alleyway that leads to the churchyard and three of the terraced houses that surrounded the ...

Bungalow interior, Kings Bromley

An interior of a cottage in Kings Bromley. Postcard by an unidentified publisher.

Burgess family, May Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Private Stan Burgess showing off his new uniform, with his young brothers, Graham, Frank and Alan. This view was taken from Highfield Avenue, May Bank, and shows the awful air pollution that existed around ...

Burton in Bloom winner, Burton-upon-Trent

'Burton in Bloom' private garden winner. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society as a record of the town in the ...

Butcher's Shop, Stafford,

This butcher's shop was located on the corner of White Lion Street and Lichfield Road. Next to the shop can be seen the eighteenth century lock-up, used originally to detain local drunks and vagrants. ...

Butler at Rudge Hall, near Pattingham

Rudge Hall's butler photographed off-duty. He was killed during the First World War. Rudge Hall was part of the ancient parish of Pattingham but today is just over the County border in Shropshire.

Butler's waistcoat

Butler's or footman's waistcoat with fine red and white horizontal stripes, four button holes, and two pockets. Lined in white cotton and machine stitched. Belted back. From the Earl of Lichfield's ...

Butter Making Competition, Knightley,

Butter making competition at Gorse Farm. Mr and Mrs George Watson, who lived at the farm, are seated in the centre with their daughter May.

Butter making, Stafford area

A studio photograph showing a dairy maid demonstrating a Bradford's butter churn. Photographer: Charles Fowke, 15 Victoria Road, Stafford.

By the river, Victoria Park, Stafford

Pictured fishing on the banks of the River Sow, opposite the paddling pool in Victoria Park, Stafford are (from left to right): Jill Skelton, Helen Matthews and Margaret Matthews.

Byeways, Histon's Hill, Codsall

Christine and Jack Whitaker (2nd and 3rd from left) receiving the keys to Byeways, on Histon's Hill, Codsall having just purchased the house. Byeways started life as No 1, Queens Gardens and was the furnished ...

Cake, Elkes & Sons, Uttoxeter

Jack Hutchinson giving finishing touches to a cake made by C.H. Elkes & Sons Ltd., Dove Valley Bakeries, Uttoxeter. This elaborate cake was made to mark the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten ...

Calmer times on Clayton Road, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Clayton Road, in the days when it was little more than a dirt track. In the centre of the image is Rose Cottage, the home of the local police constable, with Clayton Green to the right of the image.

Campbell Cottages, Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke

This plan shows one of the Campbell cottages on Hartshill Road. The cottages were built in 1859 by Colin Minton Campbell and are now Grade II listed. This cottage had an interior door into the Hartshill ...

Canal ware painter, Shebdon

Canal ware artist and sign writer Martin 'Bunny' Bunford of Shebdon, near High Offley pictured painting a Buckby can as his dog looks on. Photographer: Lionel Holland of the StaffordshireNewsletter....

Candlestick

Glazed Earthenware. H. 18.0 x W. 9.5 cm. Earthenware Sussex candlestick, thrown and turned, yellow lead transparent glaze.