Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Mason's the cabinet maker can be seen on the far left of the Ironmarket, with D. Read, the grocers next door. The view is looking down towards the Municipal Hall which was built between 1888 and 1890, ...
Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of the Ironmarket taken from Nelson Place. The building seen on the far right hand side was a private house which was demolished in 1930. The Silverdale Equitable Industrial Co-operative Society ...
Izaak Walton exhibition, Stafford Library & Museum
Stafford Borough Councillors and Trustees of Izaak Walton Cottage at the opening of the Izaak Walton exhibition at Stafford Library and Museum. They are pictured looking at objects in the first floor ...
James Lovatt and wife, Newcastle-under-Lyme
James Lovatt stands with his wife and two dogs pictured in their home, Brampton Hill. Lovatt was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1909-1910.
James Lovatt, High Steward of Newcastle under Lyme
The Staffordshire Sentinel of 2 September 1924, in an obituary to James Lovatt reported:
‘When the office of High Steward – which, according to tradition, was formerly held by John o’ Gaunt – was revived, ...
James Lovatt, Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme
Portrait of James Lovatt, Mayor of Newcastle under Lyme 1909-1910.
On the rear of this photograph is a note: 'James Lovatt, J.P., The Cloughs, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Coed-y-Celyn, Bettws-y-Coed, ...
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685) was the natural son of King Charles II (1630-1685) and was created Duke of Monmouth in 1662. He married Anne, Countess of Buccleuch (1651-1731/2) in 1663. Having ...
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685) was the natural son of King Charles II (1630-1685) and was created Duke of Monmouth in 1662. He married Anne, Countess of Buccleuch (1651-1731/2) in 1663. Having ...
Jeremiah Smith of Fenton
Oil painting. Three-quarter length portrait of Jeremiah Smith was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1762.
Artist: Thomas Hudson (1701-1779).
1220mm x 970mm
John Chetwynd of Ingestre
John Chetwynd (1643-1702) of Rudge Hall was Member of Parliament for Stafford 1689 to 1695 and 1701 to 1702. between 1698 and 1700 he was M.P. for Tamworth. In 1693 his son inherited the Ingestre estate ...
John Courtenay
John Courtenay (1738-1816) was Member of Parliament for Tamworth 1780-1796. he campaigned for parliamentary reform, the free press and the abolition of slavery. His writings on the French Revolution ...
John Crewe, Baron Crewe
John Crewe, Baron Crewe of Crewe (1742-1829) was Whig Member of Parliament for Stafford 1765-1768. He married Frances Greville (died 1818), daughter of Fulke Greville of Wilbury, Wiltshire in 1766.
Engraving ...
John Gallimore, Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme
John Gallimore, wearing robes and chains of office. Gallimore was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1879-1880
John Hand, Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme
John Hand wearing robes and chains of office. He was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1883-1884.
A studio portrait taken by Edwin Harrison of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
John Leveson Gower, 1st Earl Gower
John Leveson Gower, 2nd Baron and 1st Earl Gower, and Viscount Trentham (1694-1754). Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire 1742-1754.
Engraving by I. Faber after a painting by Jean Baptists van Loo. Sold ...
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall
John Sparrow (1736-1821) of Bishton Hall, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1792-1816.
Oil on canvas by William Owen (1769-1825)
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall
John Sparrow (1736-1821) of Bishton Hall, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1792-1816.
Engraving by S.W. Reynolds after a painting by William Owen.
John Spellar M.P. visits RAF Stafford
Pictured left to right: Mark Gripton; Alan Deghorn; John Spellar M.P., the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence; Mr Spellar’s unidentified aide; and Howie Jones. They are in the Mechanical ...