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Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield
Lithograph print. A caricature of Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield (1839-1913) by 'Stuff'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' May 27th 1897. His signature is glued on bottom left.
Dimensions: width - 235mm, ...
Austin's and Happy Days Coaches, Stafford
This Coach FV 6567 was an AEC Regal with Burlingham coach body new in 1949 to Austin's as their fleet number 46. As this was delivered new to Austin's it must have been registered by the bodybuilders, ...
Auxillary Fire Service, Pattingham
Back row (L-R): Norman Harris, Len Handy, Harold Ray, Charlie Law, Bevill Bentley, Bill Smith, Stan Bentley, Tom Price, John Strong, Charlie Pritchard, Herbert Tooth, ?.
Seated (L-R): ?, ?, ?, ?, Jim ...
Auxillary Territorial Service's Non Commissioned Officers course, Whittington Barracks
Aviation Tour, Staffordshire
Photograph taken in an unknown location in Staffordshire showing an aviator in the cockpit of a biplane.
This glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke. Charles Fowke was based at the Victoria ...
Avon Players Annual Dinner, Stafford
Members of the Avon Players take a brief rest from their exacting task of producing plays to enjoy their annual dinner at the Swan Hotel in Stafford. Thirty five members attended the dinner and after ...
Avon Players, George Bernard Shaw Festival, Stafford
Pictured is a scene from ‘The Man of Destiny’ produced by the Avon Players. The players left to right are: Donald Bradley, Frank Lloyd (who played Napoleon), Celia Leigh and Stanley Orrillard. Production ...
Axe and Grindstone. Photographed by William Blake.
On the left is a Late Bronze Age socketed axe head.
On the right is the lower part of a rotary quern, a milling device from the Roman period. A heavy stone with a central hole would have sat on this ...
Axe Edge, near Leek. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Axe Edge and the Leek-Buxton road.
This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.
The image is one of a series labelled "Leek & Buxton".
Axe Edge, neer Leek. Photographed by William Blake.
A view of Axe Edge and the Leek-Buxton road. This area lies within the Peak District National Park. The image is one of a series labelled "Leek & Buxton".
Baby show winners, Eccleshall Horticultural Show
Baby Show winners pictured at the 6th Annual Eccleshall Horticultural Show which was held in a field off Newport Road lent by Mr J.R. Hawkins. The winning babies were Fresa Dale and John Leslie Hawkins ...
Baby show, Eccleshall Horticultural Show
Participants in the baby show pictured at the 7th Annual Eccleshall Horticultural Show which was held in a field off Newport Road lent by Mr J.R. Hawkins. The Show was opened by Mrs Way, wife of the Rev. ...
Baby show, Stafford
Baby show organised by Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society Education Committee held at the Assembly Rooms on Tipping Street. At the back, holding a certificate and the trophy for Best Baby is the ...
Baby Show, Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society, Stafford
Holding a miniature cup in one hand and clutching the winner’s cup in the other is two year old Lynette Georgina Swift, after she had been judged to be the best baby in the show, organised by the Stafford ...
Back of the Roaches
A shooting party from Swythamley Hall at the back of the Roaches looking towards Ramshaw Rocks. In the middle distance is Shaw House. At the time, the Roaches belonged to Sir Philip Brocklehurst of Swythamley ...
Backstamping.
Pottery factory interior showing a female worker in the process of backstamping plates.
The backstamp is the pottery maker's mark or logo.
Taken at Alfred Meakin Ltd., Royal Albert Pottery, Tunstall, ...
Baddeley family, Burslem
Mary Baddeley (nee Tunnicliffe) and her sons Jack and Harry. Jack Baddeley, on the left, survived active service during World War I, but his brother Harry Baddeley right, born in 1897, died in France ...
Badminton presentation, Stafford
Stafford and District Badminton League presentation held in the canteen at the Universal Grinding Wheel factory on Doxey Road, Stafford. John Morris far left.
Photograph: Stafford Newsletter