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Tamworth Industrial Co-Operative Society meal, Colehill, Tamworth

The tables are here seen laid ready for a meal, held at the Tamworth Industrial Co-operative Societies Offices in Colehill. The meal was held after the opening of the new Marmion Street Dairies by Professor ...

Tamworth Industrial Co-Operative Society produce display, Assembly rooms, Tamworth

Tamworth Industrial Co-operative Society, Amington, Tamworth

The building was once Vicarage and later became a Grocery & Butchers shop run by Wallis & Janet Smith. The Co-operative shop shown here was demolished and is now the entry way to what was Catherine ...

Tamworth Industrial Co-operative Society, Colehill, Tamworth

The windows of the Co-op are decorated for the 1951 Festival of Britain. The Co-op was built on the corner of Colehill and Church Street between 1896 and 1897. To the extreme left can be seen MacGregor's ...

Tamworth Young Farmers' Calf Club at Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine

Members of the Tamworth Young Farmers' Calf Club judging a class of 5 Shropshire Shearling Ewes. The bare-headed balding man with a moustache standing to the left is William Bryson. The Brysons farmed ...

Temperance banner

Temperance banner, silk with painted design. Design of St. George in full armour with one foot on a defeated dragon, a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left. Scroll above his head with inscription: ...

Tenant's rent card for the Borough of Stafford

Council house rent card belonging to Mr D. Flint of 17 Moorfields, Stafford. His weekly rent was 11s. 8d.

Tennis Court with Players, Eccleshall,

This tennis court was located on Stafford Road. A garage now stands on the site.

Tennis Courts, Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford

Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...

Tennis Courts, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

The Wedgwood factory tennis courts, with Barlaston Hall in the background. In the raincoat is Frederick Maitland Wright, husband of 'Star' (Cecily Stella) Wedgwood (a direct descendant of Josiah Wedgwood ...

Tennis Team from Bostock's Shoe Factory, Stafford

Bostock's (which became Lotus in 1919) encouraged their employees to participate in sports and social activities. The firm's sports field was located near the factory on Sandon Road. A Welfare Superintendent ...

Tennis Team from Bostock's Shoe Factory, Stafford

Photograph taken on the factory sports field, before the building of Henry Street. The houses on the right are on Oxford Gardens. Bostock's (which became Lotus in 1919) encouraged their employees ...

The 6th North Staffs Lifeboat Procession, Burton-on-Trent

The men and band of the 6th North Staffs marching over the Station Bridge as part of the lifeboat parade with the lifeboat station visible over the bridge.

The Albrighton Hunt gathered outside The Woodman Inn, Bilbrook

The Albrighton Hunt occurs annually on Boxing Day. The Woodman Inn still remains in Bilbrook.

The Albrighton Hunt gathered outside The Woodman Inn, Bilbrook

The Albrighton Hunt occurs annually on Boxing Day. The Woodman Inn still remains in Bilbrook.

The Almshouses, Seisdon

The three Almshouses were in Post Office Road, Seisdon. They were demolished in the 1980's for Rudge Court House to be built.

The Bass Worthington Engineers Office Bowling Team, Burton-on-Trent

On the back row are : Jim Morris, George Jackson, Tom Grieves, Tom Scattergood. Front row: Harry Boulton, John Richards, Arthur Hoskins, Gerry Hamilton. Ben Ward is missing form the photo. The photograph ...

The Chapel, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

A postcard view of the Chapel at Kibblestone Scout Camp, donated by the Rotary and Inner Wheel Clubs of Stoke-on-Trent and built in 1951. The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth ...