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Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood
Blythe Bridge Girl Guides, Blythe Bridge
Blythe Bridge Girl Guides at St. Peter's Vicarage. In the centre is Miss Salt. Also in the group are Sally Daniels (middle row, first left) and Florence Mary Bree (front row, far right).
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Boats and visitors, Rudyard Lake
A postcard view of visitors at Rudyard Lake taken at the south end of the lake.
The lake is a reservoir constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey ...
Bob-a-Job week, Walton, Stone
Scouts posing for a photograph during 'Bob-a-Job' week, April 1952, at St. Vincent Road, Walton.
From left to right: Bobby Gilpin, Leonard Powell, Alan Mountford, John Yearn, Barry Mountford, Bryan ...
Boer War Veterans being awarded 'Freedom of the Borough', Newcastle-under-Lyme
Freedom of the Borough being bestowed on Boer War veterans at base of Guildhall clock tower.
Boiler explosion, Cradley Heath
The aftermath of a boiler explosion at Cradley Heath, West Midlands. On 4 July 1906 the explosion at Penn Brothers' Providence Ironworks killed two men and injured 10 other people. The two men who were ...
Bolehall Mill Co. Employees at Tamworth Carnival
Bolehall Mill Co. Employees in fancy dress for Tamworth Carnival, pictured at Bolehall Mill.
Bolton's Copper Works Dance at Alton Towers
Standing in the centre of this photograph is Mr Jack Beardmore with other workers and partners from Thomas Bolton's Froghall Copper Works.
Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor ...
Bomb damage to Richards' Butcher's Shop, High Street, Burton-on-Trent
Scene showing the destruction of the zeppelin raid on Messrs. Richards' butcher's shop, 156-7 High Street. A few of the butcher's pigs were killed but the horse escaped.
Bomb damage, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Chesterton Salvation Army pictured amongst ruined buildings after a bombing raid on Chesterton during World War Two.
Bonfire night, Stafford Folk Dance Club
Stafford Folk Dance Club celebrating bonfire night with members of Stafford Mountain Club, somewhere in the Stafford area.
Bonfire on Etching Hill, Rugeley
The bonfire was possibly made for Bonfire Night celebrations but given its size more likely for a royal celebration, perhaps George V's Silver Jubilee in May 1935 or George VI's Coronation in May 1937. ...
Bonfire, Elizabeth II's Coronation Celebrations, Eccleshall
Bonfire on Acton Hill, built to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The bonfire was eventually topped with the Union Jack flag.
In the foreground stands Mr Challenor.
Borough Cup Presentation, Stafford
A Boulton of the Penkridge football team receives the Borough Cup from Colonel A M L Harrison, Secretary of the Staffordshire Branch of the National Association of Boys Clubs, after the final with Doxey ...
Borough War Memorial and St. Mary's Church, Stafford,
The Borough War Memorial was unveiled in 1922 in memory of the Stafford men who lost their lives in the First World War.
The statue of a soldier originally faced the railway station, from which many ...
Borough War Memorial, Stafford,
Laying wreaths by the Borough War Memorial on Victoria Square, Mayoral Sunday, 1945. The mayor is Mr H. Wallace-Copeland.
The Borough War Memorial was unveiled in 1922 in memory of the Stafford men ...
Boscobel - The Royal Oak : copper-plate engraving
'King Charles and Col. Carless in the oak.' Showing King Charles II climbing into the tree. 'Published by J. Hatchard, Piccadily, 4 June 1806.'
Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving
The Royal Oak surrounded by a wall. 'D. Parkes, del., [drawn; July, 1807]; J. Basire, sc., [engraved]'