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Dr Hewson, Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford,

Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...

Dramatic Production, Stafford Girls' High School

In 1907 the County Council took over a private girls' school at the Moat House on Newport Road, and moved it to new and larger premises in The Oval. It became Stafford Girls' High School, and there were ...

Dramatic Production, Stafford Girls' High School

In 1907 the County Council took over a private girls' school at the Moat House on Newport Road, and moved it to new and larger premises in The Oval. It became Stafford Girls' High School, and there were ...

Duckie Dodds in Gramophone Costume, Stafford Pageant,

Duckie was married to Percy Dodds who owned the Golden Key shop on Gaol Road. She won first prize with this costume, which 'records' the amount of money collected each year for Stafford Infirmary. The ...

Earl of Lichfield and Domestic Servants at Shugborough Hall,

Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (in top hat), on the steps of Shugborough Hall. With him are servants from his shooting lodge, Ranton Abbey. The lady on the right is Sarah Titley, who was born in 1862....

Early motor car, Stafford

Dr Cyril Marson, a Stafford dentist, and his elder sister Miss Arabella Marson in an early motor car. The vehicle pictured is an 8hp Decauville introduced into this country late in 1899. They had limited ...

Earrings

Each earring comprises of two parts - one a curved piece of ivory with pink edges, and the other a curved piece of titanium which has been etched and electrolytically anodised pink. Designed a made ...

Earrings

Square shape earrings, anodised aluminium patterned in a mosaic of squares in shades of blue and green. Designed and made by Reema Pachachi, a London based craft jeweller. 30mm square

Earrings

Pair of asymetric earrings in Titanium and perspex. One earring is a half circle of coiled multi coloured titanium, the other a similar half circle of titanium supporting two tapering, twisted rods of ...

Earrings

Silver earrings with dyed and laminated sycamore veneer. Rounded semi-circular shape, hinged at one side to reveal an inlay of red and green sycamore. Inset with a band of silver. Hallmarked on reverse. Designed ...

Earrings

Ivory and diamond pendant earrings. There is a 9 carat Gold wire arrow pattern on the two sides of the earrings. Designed and made by Glynis Carpenter, a London-based craft jeweller. Length: 80mm. ...

Earrings

Circular silver stud earrings. In three parts: cross of silver with stud from centre, circular disk with raised coil decoration and butterfly clip. Designed and made by Catherine Mannheim, a London ...

East African group, Hednesford

A postcard portrait of East African men, women and child, believed to have been taken in Hednesford in the winter of 1904-1905. The message on the reverse reads: 'How are you all, How do you like these ...

Eccleshall Bowling Club,

The bowling green was located at the rear of the Royal Oak Inn on High Street.

Eccleshall Boy Scouts

Eccleshall Boy Scouts band pictured outside their headquarters, a former chapel on Newport Road, now a private residence, in about 1915-1920.

Edward Earles, Leek

Photograph of Edward Earles, a Leek silk doubler. A silk doubler operated a machine used to twist together strands of silk.

Egg Sunday, Milwich,

In 1933 church members collected 1880 eggs from local farmers and the congregation for Stafford General Infirmary. The eggs were presented to the Matron and a service of dedication held. The eggs were ...

Eighteenth Century Slippers

During the 1700s womens fashion went by a simple idea of big and tall, to the extent that arms on chairs had to be taken off to accommodate for the width of womens dresses and some women had such vastly ...