Tutbury Station, Hatton
Tutbury and Hatton Railway Station is in Hatton, on the Derbyshire side of the River Dove. The Railway Hotel is on the left with a group of children outside. This building still stands as the Railway ...
Ubberley Road, Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent
When built in the 1950s Bentilee was the largest post-war housing estate in Europe. It was a self-contained township in its own right and had a Woolworth's store, Boots' Chemists, medical clinic, public ...
Unveiling of the Clock, Gaol Square, Stafford,
The Sidney Fountain was erected in 1889 in memory of Thomas Sidney, a local man who became Mayor of London. In 1916 the drinking fountain had its lamp replaced by a four-dial clock, which was presented ...
W. H. Bigham's Tailors and Outfitters, Stafford
Bigham's shop on Gaol Square sold ladies and gentlemen's made-to-measure and 'off the peg' clothing. To the right of Bigham's is Bedson's Army and Navy stores, which later moved to Bridge Street.
Woman and boy, Woodseaves area
Portrait of a woman with a boy in his school uniform, from the Woodseaves area.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Woman and girl, Woodseaves area
A portrait of a woman and a little girl taken in a garden at an unidentified location near Woodseaves.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Woman with Baby, Stafford,
Ellen Elizabeth Knight with baby Vernon Chawner.
A studio portrait by Weiss & Fowke, whose studio stood on Victoria Road.
Wooden Doll
Wood has been used to make dolls for centuries.
This is a fairly modern doll made in the later half of the 20th century
World War II Evacuee's doll
Baby ‘John’ was an evacuee’s doll belonging to a little girl named Sheila.
She was evacuated to the area to escape the bombs at Tilbury Docks. She lived with a family in Blythe Bridge and went to a ...