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Music Festival, Stafford

This postcard view shows a group of children at a Music Festival in Stafford in 1936. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph or the exact location. Photographer: Fred Parsons of ...

Music Room, Sandonia Theatre, Stafford

This photograph shows part of a fully indexed library of music scores dating from the 1920s, covered with 30 years of dust, but still intact at the Sandonia. The kettle drums and the bass drum were used ...

Musical Group, Salt C.E. Primary School,

Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.

Musicians pictured with trams in the background, Kinver

Kinver Light Railway opened on 5th April 1901 and ran between Mill Lane, Kinver and the Fish Inn, Amblecote. The railway began to decline after World War One and the line closed in 1930, after the ...

Musicians, Festival of Diwali, Stafford,

Festival of Diwali at The Blessed William Howard School, Rowley Avenue. Diwali is a Hindu and Sikh festival, also known as the 'Festival of Light' as it celebrates that darkness is driven away by light. The ...

Musicians, Stafford

This group of musicians is possibly Reg Shakespeare and his orchestra pictured before an engagement at a local dance. Reg Shakespeare is standing third from right at the front with a banjo. 'Shakey' was ...

No.3 Wing Fleet Air Arm Voluntary Band, RAF Hednesford

Oddfellows Lodge meeting, Newborough

Lodge Meeting with banner, Newborough. A meeting of the Loyal Admiral Meynell Lodge of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows Friendly Society, outside the Red Lion, Newborough.

Officers Ball, RAF Stafford

The ‘Hiltones’ group provided music during the evening at RAF Stafford’s Officers Ball during 1971. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Please contact us if you recognise ...

Officers Ball, RAF Stafford

This photograph of a guest at RAF Stafford’s Officers Ball during 1971 was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. In the background are the ‘Hiltones’ group who provided music during the evening. ...

Officers Ball, RAF Stafford

This photograph of guests at RAF Stafford’s Officers Ball during 1971 was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. In the background on the left is a member of the ‘Hiltones’ group who provided music ...

Open Day programme, Universal Grinding Wheel Co. Ltd, Stafford

The programme and tour guide for an Open Day held at the Universal Grinding Wheel factory at Doxey, Stafford on 25 September 1993. The guide includes a site plan for the factory. The origins of Universal ...

Operatic Society, Town Hall, Uttoxeter

The cast of Uttoxeter Operatic Society's 'The Gondoliers', standing outside the Town Hall. The production was staged at the Town Hall and ran for three nights, from May 25-27th, 1905. Cast member Miss ...

Operatic Society, Uttoxeter

Uttoxeter Operatic Society's cast of 'The Sorcerer'. The play ran for several nights in April 1906. The Society was formed c1902, with the group putting on a show annually. The conductor was Mr Rawlinson ...

Operetta programme cover, Uttoxeter

Programme for a performance of 'Papageno', an operetta based on Mozart's 'The Magic Flute', performed by pupils of Uttoxeter High School. The main caharacters were played by: Gwyneth Higginson (Papageno), ...

Owen family playing music outside Post Office, Forsbrook area

The Owen family owned a Boot, Shoe and Clog making Shop in Forsbrook. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Parade in Abbots Bromley

This postcard view shows a church parade and a band passing the 17th century hexagonal butter cross in the Market Place and walking towards Bagot Street in Abbots Bromley. On the right there is a ‘Green ...

Parade passing Biddle’s Stores, Brook Square, Rugeley

This postcard view shows a parade passing John Biddle’s Stores in Brook Square, Rugeley. The decorations by the upper floor windows suggest that at the time this photograph was taken the town was celebrating ...