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Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This view of pupils during their lunch-break at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of a pupil using a Trampoline in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgmond Girls' Home, Shropshire

Edgmond Certified Girls' Home was opened by the Bishop of Shrewsbury on 8 January 1898. It was built on the road between Newport and Edgmond and was paid for by Miss Mary Roddam of nearby Summerhill. ...

Egg and Spoon Race, Siemen's Sports Day, Stafford

In August 1906 the first Stafford Sports Day was organised by Siemen's Social and Athletics Association, to raise funds for the society to take over part of Hough House as a 'Club House for recreation, ...

Eleanor Maud Johnson and niece, Tean

Eleanor Maud Johnson was born in Upper Tean in 1898, and married John T Snow at Cheadle in 1928. She died 1974. She was a daughter of William Henry and Frances Johnson, grocers and drapers at Bon Marche, ...

Elizabethan cottage, Horsefair, Rugeley

Rugeley would once have had many timber-framed cottages, most of which were lost in the extensive fires of 1646 and 1708. This thatched cottage stood in the site now occupied by James Furnishers. On ...

Emily Mary Foster and Gertrude Fanny Foster, Cheddleton

Sisters Emily Mary Foster, aged 15, and Gertrude Fanny Foster, aged 17, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton. The girls are possibly dressed for a Confirmation ceremony in this studio portrait. The Foster family ...

Empire Day at Marmion Street School, Tamworth

Empire Day was an annual event held on the 24th May.

Empire Day Celebrations, Dove Bank School, Kidsgrove

Children from Dove Bank School are here seen dressed up to celebrate Empire Day. Empire Day was held every year on the 24th May. Mary Beech is seen on the back row, second from the left.

Empire Day, Market Place, Uttoxeter

The procession is seen in Market Place. nearing Cope's butchers (on the left of the picture), on its way towards the race course for refreshments and sports.

Endon May Queen and attendants

The May Queen, Miss Edna Brown, and her attendants. The crowning of the May Queen is part of the Endon Well Dressing celebrations. Endon has the the longest tradition of well dressing in Staffordshire, ...

Engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton

A photograph of a mid-19th century engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton. The Hall was built in 1796 by the widowed Lady Blount for her son Edward and stoodt near an early 17th century hall built by Sir ...

Enid and Anthony Perry, Stubwood, Denstone

Enid Perry (née Cooke) with her baby son Anthony in the garden of Ivy House, Denstone.

Enid Cooke of Astage House, Croxton

A portrait of Enid Cooke aged about nine years. The embossed card mount design incorporates the date 1933. The Briscoe and Cooke family farmed at Astage House Farm between about 1909 and 1934.

Enid Cooke with her cousins, Hollywood Farm, Hilderstone

Enid Cooke between her cousins Ruth and Samilla ‘Mila’ Dutton at Hollywood Farm, near Hilderstone. The Cooke family were at Hollywood Farm between 1934 and 1952. The Dutton girls were orphaned in ...

Enid Cooke, Astage House, Croxton

Enid Elizabeth Cooke aged four with a doll and toy pram at Astage House, Croxton. The Briscoe and Cooke family farmed at Astage House Farm between about 1909 and 1934.

Evacuees at Church Cottage, Seighford

Sisters Joan and Pat (last name unknown) were evacuees from Ramsgate, Kent. They stayed with the Breeze family at Church Cottage in Seighford for two or three years during the Second World War. Left ...

Evelyn and Walter Roy Handforth

Evelyn Handforth (1890-1963), nee Lumsdale) with her second son, Walter Roy Handforth (1920-1980) wearing the family christening robe. The family lived at Holly House, Ricardo Street, Dresden, Longton....