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Rugeley Town Band

The Leader, Mr. Roberts is wearing a bowler hat, seated on the right of drums. Mr. C.F. Mason (builder) with euphonium is also in a bowler hat.

Salvation Army Band, Eccleshall,

Salvation Army band in Stafford Street.

Salvation Army, Tamworth Castle

Salvation Army band outside Tamworth Castle, standing by the Herring Bone Wall.

Selection of Music - Hymn sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This document contains information about the ANNUAL SERMON, FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL taking place at the Methodist chapel in Tunstall on May 14th 1809. The document outlines the date, time, ...

Sheen Brass Band

Back row far right is James Wood, middle row far right is David Wood. they lived at Dale Bottom, Alstonefield.

Sheen Brass Band

Seated on the middle row far right is David Wood, a farmer originally from Dale Bottom, Alstonefield. The photograph was taken by L. Oliver of Hartington.

Sidney Gee, 1/5th Battalion South Staffs Regiment

Sidney Gee wearing 'Hospital Blues' after recovering from serious chest wounds caused by shrapnel in 1916. He was treated at Whalley Hospital near Manchester and discharged from the Army on 1 February ...

Siemens Morris Dancers, Stafford

Siemens Morris Dancers pictured with First Prize certificates for Stafford Infirmary Pageant 1st and 2nd July 1922. Their badges read 'E.E.C.' (English Electric Company) and 'S.W.W.C.' (Siemens Works ...

Siemens Morris Dancers, Stafford,

Photograph of the Siemens engineering works Morris Side, possibly taken on the reformation of the team. They ceased Morris dancing in 1914, but reformed in the 1920s.

Soldier, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

A soldier from the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He was a musician in the regiment band. Battalions of the King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) were stationed at Rugeley Camp and Brocton Camp ...

Soldiers, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

This postcard view shows soldiers of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI) Band pictured outside their hut at Rugeley Camp, also known as Penkridge Bank Camp. Battalions of the King's Own Yorkshire ...

Song for the North Staffordshire Electors - Broadside ballad from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

At election time in the early 1800s, the colour blue was used to stand for hope, faith in God and sincerity. It was also becoming more associated with the reforming 'Whig' Liberals of the time. The ...

South Staffordshire 1/5th Battalion Regiment Band

Postcard showing the band of the 1/5th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, shortly after formation in Walsall in 1914. Pte Sidney Gee is seated on the gound next left of the drums. The cousin ...

St Mary's Church organ, Stafford,

St. Edward's Hospital Orchestra, Cheddleton

Cheddleton Mental Hospital Orchestra on stage at St. Edward.s Hospital, Cheddleton. Drums and effects: D. Whiting, W. Bowyer. Flutes: W. Stanbury, W. Duffield, F. Rose. Oboes: J. Slack, R. Kennedy, ...

St. John the Baptist Church Church Band, Longton

The church was demolished in 1979 because of mining subsidence. After demolition of the church the graveyard was cleared and the site used for retirement housing.

St. Luke's Band bus trip, Cannock

John Thomas Alfred ‘Jack‘ Inskip, is sitting in the front seat of the bus next to the driver. Jack was a coal miner and a talented cornet player. He played in colliery and works bands throughout the Midlands. ...

Stafford and District Amateur Operatic Society

Ko-ko and Katisha from the 1924 production of Gilbert and Sullivan's 'The Mikado', the Society's first production.