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St Peter's Church, Hednesford

The central portion of this card is a portrait of Rev. William Quibell who was vicar of St Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford from about 1899 to 1916, having previously served in the county at Silverdale ...

St. Augustine’s Church, Rugeley

A postcard showing a Christening held in St. Augustine’s Church in Rugeley. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in this view. This postcard was published by Judges (Hastings) for the Lichfield ...

St. Chad's Church at RAF Stafford

Prior to the unveiling of St Chad’s Church Foundation Stone (hidden behind the Union Flag), a reading is given by the Chaplain-in-Chief of the RAF, Rev. F.W. Cocks (who later became the Bishop of Shrewsbury), ...

St. Editha's Church choir, Tamworth

The choir is seen here standing by the west door of St. Editha's. The choir master, Mr Rose, can be seen in the centre, with Rev. Roshard, in the front centre, and the church wardens Mr Parker and Mr ...

St. John Ambulance Brigade, Enrolment of Nursing Cadets, Stafford

Cadets from Stafford, Cannock and Willenhall look on as Shelagh Woolcock, a member of the Stafford Odeon Nursing Cadet Division of the St John Ambulance Brigade, receives her certificate of enrolment ...

St. John Ambulance Brigade, Nursing Cadets, Stafford

Stafford Headquarters Nursing Cadet Division tackle their team test in the St. John Ambulance Brigade County Cadet final competitions held at the King Edward VI School hall on Saturday 15 November 1952. ...

St. John Ambulance, Castle House, Chesterton

The St. John Ambulance Brigade pictured with Dr Craig, at Castle House, Chesterton.

St. Michael's Church Choir and Servers, Brereton

The full choir was was assembled for this photograph, a much larger group than a typical Sunday turnout. They are pictured in the church nave before the altar step. It was a wholly male choir which ...

Stacking casks at Bass & Co's, Burton-on-Trent

A group of workers pose against a cask pyramid of unheaded casks.

Stacking Saggars in a Kiln.

Pottery factory interior with a view of workers stacking saggars in a kiln. Saggars are containers made from fireclay which protected pottery in the kiln from the intense heat and smoke during bottle ...

Staff and pupils of Thomas Alleynes Grammar School, Uttoxeter

Thomas Allen, Headmaster between 1877-1887 pictured with all of his pupils, teaching assistants, family and pet dogs, outside his house next to the school.

Staff at Richardson & Son Coachbuilders, Uttoxeter

A group of workers at Richardson & Son Coachbuilders, Wharf Carriage Works, Uttoxeter. Many of the men are holding tools of their trade, including tools for wheelwrighting, leatherworking, blacksmithing ...

Staff at Rowland's Bakery, Stafford

Studio portrait of staff from Rowland's bakery. Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises ...

Staff at Rowland's Bakery, Stafford

Studio portrait of staff from Rowland's bakery. Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's shops on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. At the rear of their premises ...

Staff at Shugborough Walled Garden,

Garden Foreman, Ed Steele, with his wife Ellen (left) and Muriel Jessop (right) outside one of the glasshouses in Shugborough Walled Garden during the Second World War. Muriel Jessop worked as a Womens ...

Staff at Tutbury Station

A group of Tutbury Station staff pictured outside W.H. Smith & Sons' bookstall. Back row: Frank Blood (Porter, later Guard), Joe Preston (Porter), Mr Maynard (Porter, later emigrated to Australia), ...

Staff Group, Stone Post Office,

The post office was originally located in the Crown Inn, a coach inn on Crown Street. When mail was no longer carried by coach the post office moved to the building on High Street which is now Lloyd's ...

Stafford 6th Battery Royal Field Artillery Group,

Some members of the Stafford 6th Battery. The photograph was taken on Bridge Street, on the site where the Picture House now stands.