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Bus Conductresses, Armitage

Two Armitage women who worked as bus or tram conductresses or 'clippies' in Birmingham during the First World War. The badges on their hats include the Stafford Knot and look very similar to cap badges ...

Bus drivers’ uniforms made at Enderley Mills, Newcastle-under-Lyme

New design of bus drivers' uniforms made for Potteries Motor Transport by J Hammond & Co at Enderley Mills in 1968. Enderley Mills were founded in 1881 by Richard Stanway and specialised in the manufacture ...

Bus outside Wellington Road Garage, Hanley

This photograph shows the Hill family brothers (including the image donor's great-grandfather Sam Hill and grandfather Reg Hill), sons and some of their employees outside the garage on the corner of Wellington ...

Bus Station and Mining College, Cannock

The original Mining College was founded 1891. The 1920s building which replaced it was enlarged and opened in October 1929 by Viscount Chelmsford. It cost about £25,000 of which £18,000 was a grant from ...

Bus trip, Bishops Offley

A bus trip pictured outside the Brown Jug at Bishop’s Offley, 1920s

Bus trip, Eccleshall

Carnival float, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A Michelin open-topped double-decker passing through Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme during the mid-1970s and the construction of the inner ring road. A Womble stands at the back. Newcastle Carnival ...

Chapman’s Hotel, Scarborough

In the background of the photograph is Chapman’s Hotel which stood on Westborough close to Scarborough Railway Station. On the extreme left a sign points to the excursion platform at the station. In ...

Charabanc outing from Stone to Rhyl

Elizabeth Woolfall is standing second row from the back, second from the left.

Charabanc outing from Stone to Rhyl

Jennie Woolfall and Joseph Rigby can be seen standing at the rear of the charabanc.

Charabanc outing, Audley

A charabanc loaded with passengers ready for a day out, photographed in Audley. The charabanc proprietor is Frank Proctor of Bignall End.

Charabanc Outing, Stafford,

Charabanc Outing, Stafford,

Female employees from Dyche's Shoe factory in Stafford on a charabanc outing. Photograph taken outside the Grand Pavilion at Matlock Bath. The driver, wearing the white cap, is Harry Mason.

Charabanc Outing, Stoke Road, Shelton

During the 1920s motorised transport became much more reliable. As a result small firms bought vehicles and organised trips to the seaside. This photograph was taken outside the premises of Primrose Motor ...

Charabanc outside the Park Inn, Leek

This group of men are believed to be setting off for the 1911 F.A. Cup final. They are pictured outside the Park Inn on Ball Haye Road. In 2023 the building is occupied by the Park Dental Practice. Standing, ...

Charabanc trip to Rhyl, North Wales

Believed to be a group of Kinver people on a day trip to north Wales pictured in a charabanc outside Ye Olde Welsh Cafe in Rhyl.

Charabanc, Castle Hill, Audley

A charabanc pictured outside Castle Hill Farmhouse. The building was built in 1870. In 1930 it became the offices of Audley District Urban Council until it became part of Newcastle Borough Council in ...

Charabancs, High Street, Stone

Two charabancs full of passengers on an outing, possibly organised by Stone Traders' Association. The photograph was taken in front of Frederick Jacks' chemists and pharmacists shop at 62 High Street, ...