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Bass workers with the Director's Coach, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Group of men posing alongside the Director's Coach. The men are, from left to right: (Standing): Reg Ford, Ronnie McTear, Harry ?, ( Frank Orton a Wheelright at Bass ), Harold Bracey, Ernie Soolt?, Frank ...
Bath Lane, Hixon
The man standing by the horse and cart in this postcard view is Mr Robert Peace (1833-1906), farmer at Pasturefields. In the centre background is St. Peter's Church Church and on the right in Bath Lane ...
Bath Street, Stafford
This view from Earl Street, with the former Harris and Son's off-licence on Bath Street corner, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Centre right is the former Police Station and on the right ...
Battery Sergeant Major Jack Williams MBE
Born in Chesterton, Staffordshire, he joined the 54th West Riding & Staffs Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery Territorial Army at the age of 19 and at 22 enlisted in the Regular Army, again in the Royal ...
Battle of Britain Parade by RAF Stafford
Pictured during a Battle of Britain Parade are RAF Stafford personnel marching from Greengate Street into the Market Square, Stafford. Taking the Salute on the platform on the right are Squadron Leader ...
Battle of Britain Parade by RAF Stafford
The Mayor of Stafford, Alderman Mrs Ruth Turney (Mayor in 1946, 1947 and 1948) is pictured on the platform taking the salute from RAF Stafford service personnel as they march past in the Market Square, ...
Baxters Butchers Shop, Sheridan Centre, Stafford
Baxters butchers shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened ...
BBC Midlands Today visits RAF Mountain Rescue Team at RAF Stafford
The BBC Midlands Today Team with presenter Kay Alexander (Kay is in the centre of the photograph, under the Mountain Rescue sign) are pictured with the RAF Mountain Rescue Team at their base at RAF Stafford. ...
Beach scene, Lancashire
Lantern slide of a beach scene including a group of people by a lifeboat house. This is probably the beach at Ainsdale near Formby, Lancashire where photographer William Blake grew up. Blake moved to ...
Bear & Billet Hotel, Chester. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide with a view of the Bear & Billet Hotel and the Bridgegate in Chester.
Beating the Bounds, Cheddleton
A clergyman leads the parishioners, with heads bowed, in prayer during the beating of the bounds at Cheddleton. The men are holding their doffed caps.
Beating the bounds is an old custom, where parishioners ...
Beating the Bounds, Codsall area
Beating the Bounds was an old Church of England custom, where the clergy, choir and congregation, walked around the boundaries of the parish in order to ensure they were intact. Sticks were often carried ...
Beatrice and Florence Penton, Cannock
This portrait was taken around 1914 and shows the two youngest children of Cannock coal miner Thomas Penton and Sarah Alice Penton. They had eleven children in total, all of whom lived to adulthood. ...
Beattie Avenue during the arrival of their new residents from Paradise Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
By the late 1930s and the time of this photograph slum clearance had started in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Some of the first people to be re-housed were the residents of Paradise Street who were moved to Beattie ...
Beauty competition, Castle Dell, Tamworth
The Carnival Queens of 1934, from Tamworth and surrounding villages, can be seen here. They are, from left to right, Miss Wood End, Miss Two Gates, Miss Mile Oak, Miss Leys, Miss Hopwas, Miss Weale, Miss ...
Bednall Church
All Saints Church, Bednall. Built on the site of an earlier church, All Saints was built by local Architect Henry Ward in 1846 at a cost of £1100. It was dedicated on 10th August 1846 by the Bishop ...
Bednall School
The school was built in 1856 by public subscription, the principle benefactor being Lord Hatherton. It was designed to take upto 20 children, both boys and girls. Until 1920 the school was the focal ...
Beech Caves. Photographed by William Blake.
Beech Caves, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Remembering Beech Caves
A client at Regent Court in Newcastle-under-Lyme remembers visiting Beech Caves as a young man:
"I used to go inside the ...