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Exercise Yard, Stafford Gaol

Exercise yard situated in the south east corner of the new prison block. This is now (2017) the exercise yard for A and B wing prisoners.

Exercise Yard, Women's Prison, Stafford Gaol

Female prisoners at silent exercise. They are supervised by a wardress in the sentry box. This area is now (2017) the exercise yard for D wing inmates. Note the woman holding a child on the far right; ...

Family group, Woodseaves area

A family group pictured in a back garden in the Woodseaves area. On the left is a policeman wearing the uniform of the Staffordshire Police, with number 346 on his collar. Please contact us if you can ...

Fenton Police Station, King Street, Fenton

Fenton Police Station: "The Canning". Fenton Police Station occupied buildings erected by the Improvement Commissioners in 1839 on Market Street (later King Street). The upper storey had a large meeting ...

Fifty Guineas Reward - notice from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This is how news of an assassination spread across Staffordshire on 29 June 1800 - together with the offer of a generous £20 reward for information. Notices like this one would have appeared in public ...

Fire and Rescue Service, Stafford

Photograph shows a fire and rescue drill outside the Shire Hall in Stafford. Ambulance staff are lowering a patient onto a stretcher. A fire engine is in the background. Reproduced by Kind Permission ...

Fire Appliances, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A scene of crowds gathered to see a display of a new Merryweather and Shand Mason fire appliance taken in the High street. Firemen can be seen amongst the crowd in their uniforms. The Castle Hotel ...

Fire at Alfred Manton's Garage, Rugeley

Rugeley firemen tackle a raging fire at Alfred Manton's Garage in Sheep Fair, Rugeley. These old wooden buildings had served as a garage for Mr. Manton, and before him the Palfreyman family, for many ...

Fire at Alfred Manton's Garage, Rugeley

Rugeley firemen tackle a raging fire at Alfred Manton's Garage in Sheep Fair, Rugeley. These old wooden buildings had served as a garage for Mr. Manton, and before him the Palfreyman family, for many ...

Fire Bomb Shield

This fire bomb shield was designed to be used by Auxiliary Fire Service firefighters during incendiary bomb attacks in the Second World War. This example came from Cheslyn Hay. This shield was made ...

Fire Brigade at Tamworth Castle

Tamworth Volunteer Fire Brigade on parade outside Tamworth Castle. They are seen with their Merryweather steam fire engine and extending ladder cart.

Fire Brigade Coronation Medal

Medal commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII on 26 June 1902, presented to members of Stafford Fire Brigade. Obverse side of copper-alloy medal with raised lettering, coat of arms and busts ...

Fire Brigade, Lichfield Street, Tamworth

Fire brigade, Stafford area

Lantern slide showing a formal group of 18 firemen seated and standing by a table with trophies, tankards, clocks and helmets. Brick buildings behind. Location unknown, but possibly showing Stafford ...

Fire Engine 'Catherine' with Crew, Stafford Fire Brigade

This photograph shows Stafford Fire Brigade with the motor fire engine named 'Catherine', possibly Stafford's first, manufactured by Leyland. Alfred Ernest Haywood, later Chief Officer, is at the wheel. ...

Fire Engine with Crew, Stafford Fire Brigade

Chief Fire Officer, Captain Alfred Ernest Haywood, is seated at the front of a fire engine, with his son Ernest driving beside him. The family dog, and probably the Brigade mascot, 'Old Don' can be seen ...

Fire Engine, Codsall

Codsall Auxillary Fire Service Tender and Crew at The Terrace, Oaken. The Auxiliary Fire Service was created in July 1938 to assist the Fire Brigade during wartime.

Fire Engine, Stafford

Stafford Fire Brigade with their Leyland fire engine. The engine is being driven by fire fighter Ernest Haywood, son of the Chief Fire Officer Alfred Haywood. His family dog, and presumably the Brigade ...