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British Legion Queen, Stone

Miss Anne Tomlinson is pictured receiving a powder compact from Mrs P C Sawyer, after her selection as Stone British Legion Queen at a dance organised by the Stone Branch of the British Legion, held at ...

British Legion sign, Weston

Inverted pear-shaped plaque. Plywood with paper facia. A lion's head in black and silver, on a gold ground with a blue border and gold inscription: "BRITISH LEGION". It was hung outside the British Legion ...

Brocton Village Bazaar

Members of the Youth Club sample some of their home-brewed ginger beer which they sold at Brocton village bazaar on Saturday 7 December in the afternoon. Pictured are, from left to right: Bert Oakland, ...

Brother Potters!

The early 1800s brought hard times for potters in Stoke-on-Trent. Costly wars disrupted trade abroad, while poor harvests caused hunger at home. "One word with you, afore yo gon to do any moore mischif..." Government ...

Bucknall Workingmen's Club, Marychurch Road, Bucknall

Bucknall Workingmen's Club and Institute was on Marychurch Road, just south of St Mary's Church. Today the land is modern housing. The club was built on the site of Grove House. Bert Bentley notes that ...

Burgess Lands Map, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Plan of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme with the whole of the lands held in trust by the Burgesses, surveyed by Robert Malabar. Alterations to Church Districts are drawn on map by hand in red and ...

Burgess Lands Map, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This map shows the lands held in trust by the Burgesses of Newcastle-under-Lyme and was made by Richard Malabar. Over 800 years ago the King granted the town a Royal Charter, and it became a Borough. ...

Burgess Lands Map, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This map shows the lands held in trust by the Burgesses of Newcastle-under-Lyme and was made by Richard Malabar. Over 800 years ago the King granted the town a Royal Charter, and it became a Borough. ...

Burslem - Town Hall and Market House: engraving

Showing a square Georgian building with a bell turret, viewed from the market place.Inscribed 'Town-Hall and Market-House of Burslem.''H. Sherwin, fecit.,' [made the drawing.]

Burslem Liberal Club, Market Place, Burslem

The red brick and terracotta front of the Liberal Club building on Market Place in Burslem. There were stained glass windows on the first floor hall and there is a mosaic with the words "Liberal Club" ...

Burslem Post Office, Wedgwood Street, Burslem

This Post Office building is on Wedgwood Street close to the junction with Market Place. This building was opened in 1937 and is now known as The Old Post Office. It has been converted for small scale ...

Burslem Town Hall

A lithograph of Burslem Town Hall on Market Place, Burslem. Opened in 1854 and designed by George Thomas Robinson, this building replaced the first Town Hall and was built on the same site. The building ...

Burslem Town Hall

This engraving of the "New Town Hall" dates from around 1856.

Burslem, Cobridge, Longport and Tunstall Association for the Prosecution of Felons - from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Business leaders in Burslem, Cobridge, Longport and Tunstall here unite in their efforts to prosecute wrong doers - they are to form an Association for the Prosecution of Felons. Witness Protection The ...

Burton and District Grocers Association chain of office

Burton and District Grocers Association presidential chain of office. Cast brass jewel has enamelled centre with illustration of balance scales, border contains inscription: 'Burton & District Grocers ...

Burton and District Grocers Association gavel and block

Wooden gavel and block presented by Mr R. Fern (President 1963-1964) to the Burton and District Grocers Association when he took up his official duties in 1963. Turned wooden gavel has waisted handle ...

Burton Cricket Team

Portrait of the players in their whites stood outside the club house.

Butt Lane Industrial Co-operative Society, Congleton Road, Butt Lane

Butt Lane Co-op pictured here in the 1930s at the junction of Congleton Road and Church Street. The building was still used by the Co-op as a Late Shop in 2002. The building dates from 1891 and has been ...