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After the fire at Fatty Arbuckles,
Fatty Arbuckle's night club after the fire in 1991. The club was previously known as 'Top of the World' and has since become 'The Colloseum' and 'Zanzibar'.
After the fire at Huggins and Chambers, High Street, Uttoxeter
Huggins and Chambers ironmongers, and vendor of "Witchem's Firelighters", 3 High Street. This image is No.1 in a series of postcards by Alfred McCann, taken in the aftermath of the fire which completely ...
After the fire at Huggins and Chambers, High Street, Uttoxeter
A crowd stand in front of the scorched and boarded premises of Hawkinsons' Chemist, surveying the damage to Huggins and Chambers, ironmongers and vendors of "Witchem's Firelighters", 3 High Street. The ...
'After The Storm, St. Giles', Newcastle-under-Lyme
This oil on canvas signed and dated by John Thirlwall in 1999 was a Millenium commission painting for the Borough Museum and Art Gallery in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The painting depicts St Giles' Church ...
Aftermath of the pit explosion at West Cannock No. 5 Mine, Hednesford
Miner being comforted following a firedamp explosion in the pit on May 16 1933, which killed 6 men and 2 horses.
West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites:
No.1 plant (pit) was sunk in 1869 and ...
Afternoon tea at The Firs, High Offley
A group of people taking tea in the garden of The Firs farm house. St. Mary's Church is on the opposite side of Shebdon Road.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Afternoon tea, Woodseaves area
A group of people taking tea in a garden in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you recognise the people or location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Afternoon tea, Woodseaves area
Three women and a girl taking tea in a garden, somewhere in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you recognise the people or the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Agricultural Event, Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Agricultural Show, Stone
High Street decorated possibly for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844. On the left are the offices of Joule's brewery. The County Show was held ...
Air Rifle club members at the Globe Inn, Tamworth
Members of the Air Rifle Club are here seen in the covered passage of the Globe Inn. Seated from left to right they are H. Tansey, A. Biddle, C. Pownell (Vice Captain), Councillor I. Godfrey (Mayor 1921-1922), ...
Air Show, Halfpenny Green Airport, Bobbington
The control tower at Halfpenny Green Airport pictured during an air display which included the Red Arrows, the Red Pelicans, the Skylarks, the Tomahawks and the Goodyear Air Race
The airfield at Bobbington ...
Air Show, Halfpenny Green Airport, Bobbington
A de Havilland Chipmunk from the RAF Skylarks aerobatic team pictured at Halfpenny Green Airport during an air display which included the Red Arrows, the Red Pelicans, the Skylarks, the Tomahawks and ...
Air Training Corps, Mayor's Civic Parade, Stone
The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
The Stone Air Defence Cadet Corps (later the A.T.C.) was founded in ...
Airdale Road, Stone
An early view of Airdale Road in Stone, looking north east from the Longton Road end. At the time this phiotograph was taken the road was a cul-de-sac which ended just beyond the houses pictured. Airdale ...
Airdale Road, Stone
On the reverse of the postcard is written: 'This is a photo of our house, C.M Fernie, Airdale Rd. Stone'. Postmarked 31 July 1913.
Airfield building, RAF Perton
This tall shed is a survival from the days of RAF Perton during the Second World War. This building was probably originally intended to be a fabric store, a type of store used mainly for the hanging of ...
Air-Vice Marshal Worthington visits RAF Hixon
Taking the salute during a parade at RAF Hixon is Air-Vice Marshall Worthington. During 1957 he became Director-General of Equipment at the Air Ministry.
RAF Hixon opened in 1942 as a base for Bomber ...