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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 ...
Aitken Street, Dalehall, Middleport
Aitken Street is a short street off Ellgreave Street in the Dalehall area of Middleport. There are two ceramics related factories in the photograph: Repton Tiles and Ellgreave Pottery (on the right).
Repton ...
Alabaster Works, Weston
The stonemasons are working on war memorials and caskets.
From left to right are Jack Gilbert, Tommy Ingleden, John Baker (foreman), William Smith and Mr Bland (manager).
Alan Landon, Uttoxeter Road, Longton
Alan Landon pictured in the back yard of 1 High St (later Uttoxeter Rd), Longton In front of a wartime Anderson shelter. Behind the shelter is the brickwork of the huge bottle oven of the Park Hall Pottery. ...
Albert Hall Cinema, Interior, Stafford,
The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery Street. It closed three years later.
In 1919 the building was converted into a repertory theatre and remained as ...
Albert Hall Cinema, Stafford,
The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery Street. It closed three years later.
In 1919 the building was converted into a repertory theatre and remained as ...
Albert Hall Theatre, Stafford,
The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery Street. It closed three years later.
In 1919 the building was converted into a repertory theatre and remained as ...
Albert Hawkins' Shop, Cheslyn Hay
Albert E. Hawkins in the doorway of his grocer's shop in Park Street, Cheslyn Hay. The Doctor's Surgery now stands on this site. According to local folklore, Park Street was known locally as 'the Lot' ...
Albert Road, Tamworth
Numbers 6 and 7 Albert Road, Tamworth.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Albert Stanley M.P. in car, Hednesford
Bowler-hatted Albert Stanley, Member of Parliament for North West Staffordshire 1907-1915, sits in the front passenger seat of the car outside his home, Woodseaves, at 53, Green Heath Road (known locally ...
Albert Street Pottery, Hobson Street, Burslem.
The camera is looking northwards along Hobson Street in Burslem. The works on the right (Albert Potteries) is now part of the Dudson Group, manufacturing Armorlite tableware.
Hobson Street was originally ...
Albert Terrace, Stafford
Albert Terrace connects Marston Road and Sandon Road. It is little changed today.
Albert Terrace, Wolstanton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Albert Terrace, Wolstanton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Albert Terrace, Wolstanton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Albert Terrace, Wolstanton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The scene includes a child holding a basket. A horse and cart can be seen in the background.