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St. Lukes Church, Florence, Longton

A copy of the address to Reverend V.G. Aston. St. Luke's Church stood on Cromartie Street and was a mission of the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, and was built in 1884.

St. Mary's Young People, Brindley Village, Cannock Chase

A group of children and young people outside St. Mary's Church, Brindley Village at an anniversary event in the early 1950s. Originally the chapel for the Military Hospital at Brindley Heath, it was re-dedicated ...

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 ...

St. Paul's Church Choir, Croxton, Eccleshall

Back row: unknown, H. Butters, unknown, unknown, Rev. Edwards, unknown, Mr Oldbury, unknown, Mr Shelley, G. Shufflebottom. Miidle row: unknown, A. Shelley, Joan Shelley, Mrs Lawton, Mr Shelley, Ann ...

Stafford and District Church Federation, Walton on the Hill

Officials and members are pictured at the first annual meeting of the Stafford and District Federation of the Church of England Men’s Society (C.E.M.S.) at Walton Village Hall on Saturday 10 May. Seated ...

Stone Mothers' Union outing

Stone Mothers'Union outing to see the former Minister of Christ Church, Canon Edwards (pictured standing centre right), at his new parish at Tulse Hill, London. Mrs Jennie Rigby is far left, front ...

Sunday School, Methodist Chapel, Forsbrook

It is believed that this photograph was taken on an anniversary occasion. Back row, left to right: Gary Turner, Chris Ward, Ronald Birks, Jean Nicholson, Jeanette Maddox, Jackie Tonkinson, Mary Taylor, ...

Sunday School, St. Peter's Church, Forsbrook

Standing on the far right is Reverend E. Clift. Also standing sixth from the right is Arthur Stanway. In the front row are: Derek Turner (1st left), Pat Turner (3rd from right) and John Woodward ...

Tamworth Guides, Tamworth Castle

Guides from the 1st Tamworth company pictured infront of the Herring Bone wall at Tamworth Castle. Captain Miss M.L. Lassetter is sitting fourth from the right on the second row from the front, with prebendary ...

The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North

The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North.

The Choir of St. Chad's Church, Seighford

Harold Browne Plant, headmaster and church organist is seated fifth from the left. Three of his sons are in the back row: Cyril (2nd from right), twins Lionel and Maurice (4th from left and 5th from right). ...

The Choir, Church at Perton

Members of the Choir at the Church of Perton. Men in the back row (left to right): Sam Payne, Forster Brown, Ron Beardsmore, Iewan Harry, David Sheldon, Alan Cartwright. Women in the back row: Bette ...

The Church at Perton

The Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) under construction. Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started in 1972, Church of England and United Reformed ...

The funeral of Elizabeth Gaskin, Hednesford

Postcard photo of the internment of the body of Elizabeth Gaskell on March 2nd, 1919 at St Peter's Church, Church Hill, Hednesford. Elizabeth was 23 years old. A cordon of police had been drawn up around ...

The Garden, Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage

A postcard photograph showing the gardens at Hawkesyard Priory including a water fountain and formal flower beds. There is also a burial ground for the friars nearby. Armitage Park, a mid-18th century ...

The Perton Pioneers, Perton

Representatives of ten organisations, known as the Perton Pioneers. They all used the old Control Tower as the community centre for Perton after it became available in September 1977. In this group ...

The Reverend Hipkins and family, Normacot

Pictured with his wife and grandson, Reverend E. Hipkins was vicar of the Church of Holy Evangelists in Normacot from 1892 to 1929.