Crown Hotel, Lounge, Stone,
The Crown Hotel on Crown Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780.
The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...
Croxton Footballers
Left to right: Dennis Ward, John Lawton (holding the dog) and Michael Trevor.
Crystal Glass, Royal Castle Flint Glass Works, Hatton
Crystal glass decoration by Francis and Charles Crossley.
The Crossleys worked for the Royal Castle Flint Glass Works which stood on Scropton Lane, Hatton, near Tutbury. The Castle Works was founded ...
Customers at the Soup House, Tutbury
Children and adults collecting soup from the Charity House on Duke Street. The Charity House was built in 1844 and is known locally as 'the Soup House'.
Since 1988 the Charity House has been the home ...
Cutlery, Cheddleton Asylum
Cutlery, if needed for a meal time, was dispensed to patients in a strictly controlled way. It was specially made for the asylum, with knives having a very small cutting edge to prevent the danger of ...
Daisy and Sybil Briscoe of Croxton
Sisters Daisy Margaret Cicely Briscoe (born 1892, Belper, Derbyshire) and Sybil Frances Steward Briscoe (born in1893, Belper, Derbyshire). The photographer has draped a sheet over the garden wall as ...
Dale family, Colwich
The Dale family playing croquet, a photograph believed to have been taken in the garden of Philip Dale's home at Wolseley Cottage, Colwich. Philip Dale (1833-1917), brazier and ironmonger of 11, Greengate ...
Darlaston Grange, Stone,
Mr Joseph Harvey with his dog, Fly.
They are standing outside Darlaston Grange.
Decorated Pram Parade, Stafford,
'Baby Day' was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War. Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and bonniest baby, and judging took ...
Decorated Prams, Baby Week, Stafford
This postcard view shows 'Baby Day' which was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War.
Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and ...
Decorated Prams, Baby Week, Stafford,
'Baby Day' was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War.
Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and bonniest baby, and judging took ...
Decorated Prams, Baby Week, Stafford,
'Baby Day' was organised by the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee of Stafford Council after the First World War.
Prizes were given to the best decorated prams and bonniest baby, and judging took ...
Delivery Vehicles, Rowland's Grocers, Stafford,
Rowland's were grocers, bakers and butchers, with premises on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street.
Rowlands also owned the County Stores public house on Gaol Road.
Dig for Victory Campaign Poster
This poster shows the type of crops to plant, and the yearly rotation.
During World War Two the Dig for Victory campaign encouraged people to transform gardens, parks and sports fields into allotments ...
Dining Room at Blithfield Hall
A view of the Dining Room at Blithfield Hall. It has green and gold Elizabethan panelling, a grapevine cornice and barrel ceiling. Above the fireplace are mounted 36 Coats of Arms of the Bagot family ...
Dining Room, Highfield Manor, Stafford,
Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer.
In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned a series of photographs, showing the inside and outside of his home.
Although Highfields ...
Dining Room, Talbot and Smithfield Hotel, Stafford,
Mr and Mrs Riley, proprietors of the Smithfield and Talbot Hotel, Victoria Square.
Dinner Ladies, Holmcroft Primary School, Stafford,