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Census Return 1871(105)
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Town Hall, Cheadle

Standing on Leek Road, this building opened in 1894 as the Town Hall. Film shows took place while it was still Cheadle’s Town Hall and around 1915 it became a cinema, and latterly also a bingo hall until ...

Two boys skating next to Thistleberry Castle, Newcastle-under-Lyme

These boys are skating on the moat that surrounded Thistleberry Castle. It was a fake castle in the grounds of Thistleberry House, built by Samuel Mayer, a Burgess in Newcastle-under-Lyme since 1820 just ...

Unemployment Benefit Office, Greyfriars, Stafford

Pictured is a section of an office area for employees who worked at the Unemployment Benefit Office which later formed part of the ‘Jobcentreplus’ building at Greyfriars in Stafford.

Uttoxeter Urban District Council

Back row (left to right): H.J. Ryder, H.O. Berridge (Assistant Clerk), W. Prince, C.D. Miller, A. Wesley. Middle row: A.B. Cox (Collector), T.W. Orme, C. Needham, F.F. Hawthorn (Clerk), P.G. Brisbourne, ...

Visit to the Houses of Parliament, Walhouse Girls School, Cannock

Walhouse Senior Girls' School educational visit by train to the Houses of Parliament in 1951. Front row (left to right): Jean Parkes, Enid Steed, Ann Beech, Eunice Powell, Christine Bailey, Maureen ...

William Henry Peach, Mayor of Stafford

William Henry Peach in Mayoral Robes and Chain. He was Mayor of Stafford in 1887. The Peach family later lived at Westhorpe, built in 1897 on Rowley Park. Mr Peach had begun his shoemaking business ...