Stoke City League Cup Winners
Stoke City return from Wembley with the League Cup in 1972:-
“The Stoke crowd are proud now. Their team are here. They’re rising to their heroes. They’ve deserved it. They’ve followed their heroes through ...
Stoke City v Real Madrid, Centenary Celebration Match 1863-1963
Pictured is the front cover of a programme for the Stoke City v Real Madrid football match held on Wednesday 24 April 1963.
1963 was the centenary year for Stoke City and this was celebrated with a ...
Stoke City v Real Madrid, Centenary Celebration Match 1863-1963
Pictured is the Stoke City Team on the rear cover of a programme for the Stoke City v Real Madrid football match held on Wednesday 24 April 1963.
1963 was the centenary year for Stoke which was celebrated ...
Stoke City v. Grimsby Town, Victoria Ground
Players getting ready to defend a corner in a football match between Stoke City and Grimsby Town. The match finished in a goalless draw.
Stoke City v. Manchester City, Victoria Ground
Manchester City goalkeeper, Frank Swift, shaking hands with Stoke City captain Neil Franklin in front of a packed Victoria Ground crowd.
Frank Swift played 19 times for England. After retirement he ...
Stoke City v. Sheffield Utd. football programme
Front cover of the programme for a League Division 1 match between Stoke City and Sheffield United which took place at the Victoria Ground, Stoke-on-Trent on Wednesday 23 August 1967. It ended in a ...
Stoke Ladies Football Team
Stoke Ladies team was founded about five years before this picture was taken. They were not recognised as an official club, but the team did play some important matches with teams from other towns. The ...
Stoke vs Nottingham Forest
This newsreel was taken on October 1st 1904 and it shows Nottingham Forest playing Stoke, who turned out in a claret strip. At this time they weren’t allowed to wear red and white stripes as Sunderland ...
Stone Catholics Youth Football Club
Stone Catholics Youth League Eleven pictured after a game, probably on Crown Meadow where the football pitch was frequently waterlogged.
Back row, from left to right: Ray Selwood (referee), Henry Evans ...
Stone Lotus Football Team at Stafford Rangers F.C.
Stone Lotus football team at Marston Road, home of Stafford Rangers.
Back row (left to right): Andy Mayer, John Morris, Fred Heath, unknown, Charlie Elkin, Mickey Stubbs, unknown.
Front row: unknown, ...
Stone Lotus v. Stone St. Michael's football teams, Stone Charity Cup
The Stone Charity Cup was played over the Christmas holidays, with the final taking place at Easter. Four teams took part: Stone St. Dominic's, Quickfit & Quartz, Stone St. Michael's and Stone Lotus. ...
Stone St. Michael’s Football Team
A postcard view of Stone St. Michael's football team, pictured after a successful 1907-1908 season. On the card is the caption "Stone St. Michael’s Football Team, who won the Stafford Boro’ Cup on 21 ...
Stone Swifts Football Club
This photographic postcard of Stone Swifts Football Team was photographed and published by Philip Dutton of Stone. For several years Stone Swifts Football Club was based on a site near to Church Street ...
Swynnerton Football Club
Team photograph of Swynnerton Football Club, 1919-1920 season.
The Cross Keys Inn and Hednesford Football Club, 42 Hill Street, Heath Hayes, Hednesford
The Cross Keys Inn was built in 1746 on the original site of the town, which has today expanded north westerley. It was used originally as stables and many horse riding champions once trained here. When ...
The Station Football Team at RAF Stafford
Among those pictured in this group photograph are:- Sgt Happing, Sgt Quigley, LAC Morris (Captain), Sgt Barnatt, AC Sharp, Cpl Salt, LAC Bedford, Cpl Stafford, LAC Carter and Cpl Thompson.
RAF Stafford ...
The Station Football Team at RAF Stafford
Back row (left to right): S/LDR NH Potts (officer I/C Soccer), SAC Inglis, LAC Hopkirk, AC Petrie, SAC Robbins, AC Trainor, SAC Kennedy, W/CDR. GM Gibson and Mr T Lee (Trainer).
Front row: SAC Barker, ...
The Village Club, Sandon,
The Village Club was built in 1905. At the same time the Dog and Doublet, on the opposite side of the road, was rebuilt.
Both buildings were designed by Sir E. Guy Dawber and paid for by the Earl ...