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William Blake, photographer, Longton

Portrait of a man and woman. The man is believed to be the photographer, William John Bailey Blake (1874-1957) of Longton, photographed at the back of a house on Chaplin Road in about 1906. William ...

William Cope, Town Crier, Church Street, Uttoxeter

Mr Cope was a wood-turner and carver by profession. He carved the chair that he is seen sitting in (now in the parish church), with the help of his son Albert. William was an important local figure, who ...

William Henry Goring, Headmaster, West Hill Boys’ School, Hednesford

A local man, son of a coal miner, he first taught at Heath Hayes Boys’ Council School at the age of 13. He was appointed as headmaster at West Hill in 1913 after 15 years as Assistant Master. He held ...

William Henry Worthington, Mayor of Burton-on-Trent

An official portrait of William Henry Worthington, the first Mayor of Burton in 1878. He was also Mayor in 1884. Mr. Worthington was born in 1826 and died in 1894.

William Horton

Oil painting. A portrait of William Horton, the shoe manufacturer by Michael Keeling (b. 1750, Stafford, d.1820, Barlaston). William Horton (1750-1832) was born in Stafford and was one of the first ...

William Pegg, Cheddleton

A carte de visite portrait of William Pegg of Cheddleton, leaning on fence post. Photographer: T. Wint, Alton.

William Smith of Leek

Item from a Leek newspaper: SUDDEN DEATH.- William Smith, a well known character in the town, and who once occupied a respectable position in life, died suddenly on Wednesday morning. Owning to his ...

William Worthington Esq., Burton-on-Trent area

William Worthington, born 1764. His father founded Worthington's Brewery in 1744.

Wilmot Martin and Sir Harry Lauder, Stowe-by-Chartley

A fishing party seated by a pool. On the front row, far left is Wilmot Martin of Hixon. Next to him, holding a fly-fishing rod, is Sir Harry Lauder. At the back, far left is Arthur Thomas Radcliffe. ...

Wilmot Martin as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder', Hixon

Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...

Wilmot Martin as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder', Hixon

Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...

Wilmot Martin as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder', Hixon

Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...

Wilmot Martin, Hixon

Mr Wilmot Martin, 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' pictured with his wife Edith outside their home, The Wee House on the Hillside, Hixon on the occasion of celebrations of 40 years of entertaining in aid ...

Wimblebury, near Hednesford

Wimblebury came into existence as village to accommodate incoming coal miners and their families in about 1870. It was named after an existing farm. It is now contiguous with Heath Hayes (named after ...

Winners enclosure, Uttoxeter Racecourse

Owners and winning horse pictured in the winners enclosure.

Wives Christmas Party, RAF Stafford

Pictured at the RAF Stafford Site (16 MU) during December 1971 are service personnel and wives wearing the latest fashions and hairstyles of the day at their ‘Wives Christmas Party’. RAF Stafford was ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Taken from the junction of Garden Street and the Wolverhampton Road, the buildings to the left of the distant building with the two gables and paired windows (which is Spice Island restaurant in 2025) ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

This view was taken on the Wolverhampton Road, near The Green by the entrance to the present Friary Retail Park (2025). The terrace of houses on the left were demolished in the late 1970's and replaced ...