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Biddle's Stores, Brook Square, Rugeley

This postcard view shows John Biddle’s Stores which started business in 1850. The decorations by the upper floor windows suggest that at the time this photograph was taken the town was celebrating Edward’s ...

Biddle's Stores, Brook Square, Rugeley

A view taken in Brook Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. On the left is Biddle’s Stores which started business in 1850. The decorations by the upper floor windows suggest that at ...

Biddulph Grange

A group portrait thought to be taken on the steps of Biddulph Grange. Amateur photographer Frederick Everitt can be seen back right.

Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital, Ward 1

This picture shows children outside the hospital wards in the summer time, when they were nursed in the fresh air. The house was given originally to Stoke-on-Trent council, but after a short period it ...

Bill Head, Henry White's, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Illustrated bill head from Henry White's Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters of 6 Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It itemises shirts, sheets and counterpanes purchased by the Trustees of the Late Duke ...

Bill Head, Henry White's, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Illustrated Bill head from Henry Whites Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It includes illustrations of the Ladies & Children's Outfitters shop at Sutherland House, and the Men's ...

Bill Lockwood coaching cricket, Denstone

Cricket class at Denstone College being coached by Bill Lockwood standing second from the right wearing an England cap. Nottingham born fast bowler W.H. 'Bill' Lockwood (1868-1932) played first class ...

Bill Lockwood coaching cricket, Denstone College

Pupils in the cricket nets at Denstone College being coached by Bill Lockwood, standing left, watching a boy play forward to a ball. Nottingham born fast bowler W.H. 'Bill' Lockwood (1868-1932) played ...

Bill Lockwood, Denstone College

England fast bowler Bill Lockwood coaching cricket at Denstone College. Nottingham born W.H. 'Bill' Lockwood (1868-1932) played first class cricket for Nottinghamshire and Surrey and played in 12 tests ...

Bilston - A Bilston Chap : woodcut engraving

Image of a man in a smock, carrying a pick axe, and a basket. Reproduced in Palmer and Crowquill's `Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil,' p.28, [from Illustrated London News?]

Birch Lane, Brereton, Rugeley

Birch Lane is in Brereton which at this time was more distinctly separated from Rugeley. Earlier council houses are on the left (built between the Wars) with newer ones on the right dating from the 1950s....

Birchenfields Farm, Armitage

Birchenfields Farm in Bardy Lane. This Grade 2 listed building dates from the 17th century and is timber-framed on a stone plinth. This image is taken from a glass negative.

Bird watching at Doxey Marshes

This photograph was taken at Doxey Marshes Nature Reserve by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. The man in the photograph is Richard Perry who owned a lithographic printing business called Europublicity ...

Birthday Party, Stafford,

Mr and Mrs David Devadason at Dev Shankars' birthday party, Weeping Cross.

Biscuit Placing, Shelley’s pottery, Longton

Pottery factory interior depicting a man bedding plates using a setter prior to placing in a saggar and firing. The setter was a piece of kiln furniture that provided more support than bedding the ...

Black and white feather neckpiece

Made by Katie Clarke, a London-based jewellery maker and former student of Stafford College.

Black Bowler Hat

The bowler hat was originally made in 1848 and was considered sturdier than the top hat, (as it could easily be knocked off and damaged). The first bowler hat was originally made by brothers Thomas ...

Black Cocktail Dress, 1950s

This 1950s black cocktail dress would have been all the rage in its day. Fuller skirts became popular in the 1950s because of the end of rationing. Women wanted less utilitarian fashion and Christian ...