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Borough Cup Presentation, Stafford

A Boulton of the Penkridge football team receives the Borough Cup from Colonel A M L Harrison, Secretary of the Staffordshire Branch of the National Association of Boys Clubs, after the final with Doxey ...

Bostock Shield, Stafford

This postcard view shows a group of unknown people, the man on the extreme right of the front row is holding the Bostock Shield. The picture is thought to have been taken at the Lotus Shoe Factory ...

Bowers family member, Coton, near Milwich

A studio portrait believed to be a member of the Bowers family of Coton Cottage Farm, Coton, near Milwich. Photographer: H.H. Dudley of West Bromwich, Stoke, Burton, Crewe, Worcester, Leamington and ...

Bowling Green and Tennis Courts, Miners' Convalescent Home, Rudyard

Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries who extended it and laid out the gardens. Purchased ...

Bowling Green, Cheadle

A bowls match in progress at the Bowling Green in Cheadle's Memorial Recreation Ground on Tean Road. The building behind the pavilion is Cheadle Park Mansion which was demolished in 1979. The Recreation ...

Bowling Green, Cheadle

A bowls match taking place on the bowling green in Cheadle's Memorial Recreation Ground on Tean Road. In the background is the bowls pavilion. Postcard published by R A (Postcards) Ltd of London.

Bowling in Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Park scene including a bowling green and bowlers. Taken at Longton Park, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 ...

Bowls players, Milford

Bowls players taking drinks. Charlie Pye, the landlord of the Barley Mow, is standing back left. The bowling green was laid in the 1880s by Charley Pye, a keen bowls player. It was the home of Milford ...

Bowls players, Milford

Bowls players taking drinks. The bowling green was laid in the 1880s by the landlord of the Barley Mow, Charley Pye, a keen bowls player. It was the home of Milford and Stafford Bowling Club.

Boxing match, Woodseaves area

An impromptu outdoor boxing match. Please contact us if you recognise the people and place. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Boy scout Investiture, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

A Scout investiture taking place in the woods at Kibblestone Scout Camp. The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop ...

Bradley, near Stafford

A postcard view from Almshouse Croft looking towards Chapel Lane (left) and Church Lane (right), with St. Mary and All Saints' Church in the distance and the Red Lion public house centre right. This ...

Bradley’s Outfitters, Lichfield House, Stone

This advertisement announces Bradley’s Men’s and Boys’ wear for Easter. Bradley’s Outfitters shop at Lichfield House was on the corner of Church Street and Lichfield Street, Stone; the building remains ...

Braiding Machine Room, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek

Brass Rubbing. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of a mediaeval brass rubbing displaying various coats of arms and a man and woman from the aristocracy.

Brassington Bros., Campbell Place, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph showing one of the Brassington Brothers shoe shops is thought to have been taken between 1920 and 1935. It is situated in Campbell Place, Stoke. Notice how the window area is used to a ...

Bratt and Dyke staff outing

Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley Department Store on an outing. Standing back left is Company Director Oliver Dyke. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support ...

Bread queue in Market Square, Stafford

A queue outside the Guild Hall, Stafford, during World War I, waiting for bread tickets. This photograph shows Averil's chemists shop, Boots' chemists , Astons and Sons Ltd Furniture shop and the Guildhall. This ...