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Group outside Holy Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Lane, Codsall

Possibly a mothers and toddlers group meeting. Holy Trinity Church (formerly Trinity Free Church and School) moved to a new building at Histons Hill in 1967.

Guider and cub leader outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

The guider (on the left) is Miss Wakeling and the cub leader (on the right) is Miss Blackburn.

Halt for refreshments, Uttoxeter ACF on an exercise in the Peak District

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) was set up for youths who were too young to join the army, making it possible for them to undergo a shorter period of training when they did become army recruits. This photograph ...

Hitler youth at Tamworth Castle

Tamworth scouts with the Hitler Youth at Tamworth Castle, pictured on the upper lawns. On the middle row sixth from the left is Mr Kemper, with Mr David Argyle eighteenth from the left.

Inauguration of the opening of Tamworth Castle Museum

The Mayor and Mayoress Sculthorpe, of Tamworth, with dignitaries at the opening of Tamworth Castle Museum in 1899. The fourth person from the left is the Reverend William MacGregor. The fifth from the ...

John Williams, Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme

John Williams wearing ceremonial robes and chains of office, carrying a ceremonial 'wand'. Williams was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1870-1871. Photographer: John S. Milton, Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme...

Joseph Griffith, Mayor and Town Clerk of Newcastle-under-Lyme

Joseph Griffith wearing robes and chains of office. Griffith was Town Clerk and Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1881-1882.

Kate Greenaway Dance, Uttoxeter Town Hall

Frances Hollins is 2nd in from the left. The dance routine was based on the work of Kate Greenaway, a well known illustrator of children's books in the late 19th century.

Kit Inspection, Uttoxeter ACF Camp

The ACF camp took place annually and was also attended by other units. The camp was held in the countryside around Uttoxeter.

Leek Cyclists' Club

Back row, left to right: W. Moorcroft; C. Ward; R. Manuel; D. Cade; J. Fogg; C. Pickford; W. Kinsey; F. Coates; J. Hudson. Second row: E. Phillips; W.A. Overfield; A. Worthington; W.E. Brindley; E. ...

Littleworth Players, St. George's Hospital, Stafford

Liitleowrth Players were set up by St. George;s Women's Institute to provide entertainment for the hospital patients. The Women's Institute was started in 1971, with patient and volunteer members, offering ...

Loyal Houldsworth Lodge of Oddfellows, Rocester

The Loyal Houldsworth Lodge of Oddfellows (Manchester Unity) no. 321 was founded in 1883 and met at the Cross Keys, High Street, Rocester. Seated front second from left is John Thomas Simister.

Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

A group of members of Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, John Milton Lodge No. 1932 pictured in front of their friendly society banner. Photographed at Milton Council Schools, Stoke-on-Trent.

Loyal Westwood Lodge Order of Oddfellows, Nicholson Institute, Leek

Unity Centenary of the Leek Lodge attended by the G.U., post grands and present officers. The photograph was taken at the rear of the Nicholson Institute. On the back row, left to right are: Ambrose Ward, ...

Mayor C. E. Fowke, Stafford

Charles Fowke signing the declaration on taking office as Mayor of Stafford for a second year. With him in the Guildhall are, from left to right: Alderman A. E. Hourd, Alderman L. Dobson (Deputy Mayor), ...

Mayoral party at the opening of Tamworth Carnival, Tamworth Pleasure Grounds

The Mayoral party are pictured here at the opening of the 1934 Tamworth Carnival. From left to right are Horace Goostry, with his car and chauffer, Mrs L. Weale, A.H. Weale, Miss E. Weale, and George ...

Member of the Girls Training Corp, Stonefield Park, Stone

Mary Smith is pictured here in her Girls Training Corp uniform. Stone Girls Training Corp was founded by Mrs Wenger of Aston, Stone, who was also the commanding officer there. The headquarters were at ...

Morris Dancers at the Bass Museum, Burton-on-Trent

Morris Dancers wearing a Staffordshire Knot on their costumes, taken in the yard in front of the Joiner's shop.