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Seighford Cricket Team

Back row (left to right): Joe Cope, N. Bennion, G.S. Gardner, unknown, unknown. Second row: unknown, George Halliwell, Bill Clark, Colonel Dobson, Lady Dobson, Harry Ingram, unknown. Seated on the ...

Seighford cricketers

Shugborough Park Cricket Club

Shugborough Park Cricket Club pictured at their ground in the late 1940s. Back row (left to right): unknown, Les Walklate, unknown, unknown, Basil Billington, Bertie Mould. Middle row: unknown, ...

Shugborough Park Cricket Club,

Photograph of the last team to play before the club folded at the end of the 1963 season. The cricket ground on the Shugborough estate was constructed in 1861, and has now been replaced by a car park. Back ...

Siemens factory and the Hough sports ground, Stafford,

Tinted postcard of Siemen's engineering works from the cricket ground at The Hough, near Lichfield Road; on the right is the cricket pavilion (now replaced by a purpose-built telephone exchange) and to ...

Siemen's Works and Cricket Ground, Stafford,

Tinted postcard of Siemen's engineering works from the cricket ground at The Hough, near Lichfield Road; on the right is the cricket pavilion (now replaced by a purpose-built telephone exchange) and to ...

Sir Frank and Lady Worrell at Royal Doulton, Burslem

Sir Frank and Lady Worrell on a promotional visit to the Royal Doulton Showrooms on Nile Street, Burslem. From left to right: Denis Roberts (Royal Doulton), Brian Stokes (Royal Doulton), Sir Frank ...

Sir Learie Constantine at Royal Doulton, Burslem

Learie Constantine on a promotional visit to the Royal Doulton Showrooms on Nile Street, Burslem. From left to right: unknown (Chairman or Secretary of the North Staffordshire & South Cheshire Cricket ...

Sneyd Cricket Club ground and spoil tip, Burslem

Sneyd Cricket Club ground was just off Sandbach Road, in the shadow of the spoil tip belonging to Sneyd Colliery and Brickworks. Running through the middle of the photograph are the cables of the aerial ...

Sneyd Cricket Club ground, Burslem

Looking over the outfield of Sneyd Cricket Club towards the pavilion with Burslem in the far distance. Sneyd Colliery tip is immediately behind the camera. Sneyd CC played in the North Staffs and South ...

Sneyd Cricket, Football and Sports Club ground, Burslem

The camera is looking north westerly over Sandbach Road towards Burslem. the square clock tower on Burslem Town Hall is just visible towards the right hand edge of the photograph. The cricket ground is ...

Sneyd Cricket, Football and Sports Club ground, Burslem

The photograph was taken from the open land at the rear of Adkins Street and shows the football pitch to the left and the cricket ground to the right. the camera is looking south west. The church tower ...

St. Edwards Hospital Cricket Field, Cheddleton

The ground was owned by the hospital and used by staff teams for matches.

St. Paul's School from the south

Lithograph print by Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979) showing boys at cricket nets. Dimensions: height - 350mm, width - 540mm

St. Wilfrid's College, Cricket XI, Cotton

The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was converted into a monastery for the monks of the Order of Passion. ...

Staff Cricket Team, Stafford Grammar School,

This group is possibly the Masters team in a Masters v. School cricket match. The photograph was taken in what was known as the Headmaster's Garden. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established ...

Stafford Cricket Club

This cricket team is possibly Stafford Cricket Club or it could be a representative team from the area as the group features two Stafford players: W.H. Twigg (back row, 2nd left) and G.H. Greatorex (back ...

Stafford Cricket Club

A Stafford Cricket Club group pictured outside the pavilion at the Hough. Stafford Cricket Club was formed in April 1864, although a town club had been in existance as early as 1847. The club initially ...