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Thomas Fletcher Twemlow

Thomas Fletcher Twemlow of Betley (1816-1894). Chairman of the Quarter Sessions in Staffordshire 1869-1894. A watercolour cartoon also showing Matthew F. Blakiston. Both were original members of Staffordshire ...

Thomas Fletcher Twemlow of Betley

Oil painting. Three-quarter length portrait of Thomas Fletcher Twemlow of Betley (1816-1894). Chairman of the Quarter Sessions in Staffordshire 1869-1894. Artist: Walter William Ouless, R.A. (1848-1933) Dimensions: ...

Thomas Francis Anson, 3rd Earl of Lichfield

Oil painting. Three-quarter length portrait of Thomas Francis Anson, Baron Soberton, Viscount Anson of Shugborough & Orgreave, 3rd Earl of Lichfield (1856-1818). He was Alderman of Staffordshire County ...

Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield

Thomas Parker (1666/7-1732) was the son of Thomas Parker, attorney of Leek. He was created Baron Parker of Macclesfield in 1716 and Earl of Macclesfield in 1721. He was Whig Member of Parliament for ...

Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield

Thomas Parker (1666/7-1732) was the son of Thomas Parker, attorney of Leek. He was created Baron Parker of Macclesfield in 1716 and Earl of Macclesfield in 1721. He was Whig Member of Parliament for Derby ...

Thomas Salt Jr

Lithograph print. A portrait of Thomas Salt Junior, Member of Parliament for Stafford 1869-1892. height - 442mm width - 335mm Artist - unknown

Thomas Sidney

Lithograph print. Portrait of Thomas Sidney, Lord Mayor of London. Drawn from life by A Salome Esq. Lithographed by Lowes Dickenson, Published by Henry Squire 20 Old Fish Street, St Pauls and by Wm Slade ...

Three scouts outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

The middle person is holding the Bilbrook Scout parole flag.

Tipping Street, Stafford

Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake. The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...

Tipping Street, Stafford, (1)

On the far left is the Oddfellows Hall. The gable end (in the centre) belongs to St. Chad's Schoolroom; to the right of the schoolroom is St. Chad's Passage. The double fronted shop building just ...

To the Coal Miners of the North Staffordshire District - A notice from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

During 1831 tensions ran high in the North Staffordshire coal industry, as miners threatened to unite against their employers. At this time, early trade unions were barely recognised by employers. ...

To the Colliers in the Parishes of Wrexham and Rhuabon - Pamphlet from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

The colliers of North Staffordshire were not the only mine workers to organise industrial action in 1831. Tensions also arose across England and in Wales, where this bilingual pamphlet was issued. "Violence, ...

To the Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of the County Palatine of Chester - Document from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Victorious election candidate George Wilbraham celebrates his triumph in Cheshire. He congratulates his opponent Lord Cholmondeley on a hard-fought but unsuccessful campaign, and applauds the "zealous, ...

To the members of the Union and the working classes generally - a notice from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

An address to members of the potters' union, urging them not to be tempted into violence against their opponents. In the early 1800s, times were hard and trade unions were barely recognised. Many employers ...

To the Miners Lately Employed in the Pinnox Colliery - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

When trade unionists protested about wages or welfare, their employers rarely agreed whole-heartedly. In the Spring of 1831, a notice had appeared in which North Staffordshire miners campaigned for ...

To the People - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Reform Printed notice advocating the use of non-violent means to achieve reform of the political system. Britains political system was dominated and maintained by aristocratic landowners. The growing ...

Token, Acorn Money Club, Bilston

A copper two and a half pence token issued by the Acorn Money Club, Bilston. During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to issue their own tokens or 'checks'. Most ...

Token, Stone Rifle Volunteer Club

One and a half pence copper token issued by the Stone Rifle Volunteer Club. The 40th Staffordshire (Stone) Rifle Volunteers were formed in 1860 under the leadership of Captain B.T. Fitzherbert (1836-1919) ...