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Blue and White Clasp Bag, c.1920-1970
This handbag is made out of small metal discs sewn on to a metal frame with a metal chain.
The bag is made entirely out of metal and was used as evening wear, as the bag is quite small.
We're not entirely ...
Blue Cotton Shawl, c.1850-1880
This shawl is made out of blue cotton with a red woven pattern around the edge and blue tassels.
Blue Girl Guides Cap, 1990s
The Girls Guides started as a side organisation from the Boy Scouts. Lord Robert Baden-Powell set up a camp for boys in 1907 at Brownsea Island in Dorset to test his scouting ideas.
By 1908 girls started ...
Blue Wedding Dress, 1920s
This wedding dress was worn by Lucy Harvey when she married Bill Hughes in the 1920s.
It demonstrates the flapper style of the ‘Roaring Twenties.’
It is shorter in length and would have been worn ...
Blythe Bridge girl guides at the war memorial, Forsbrook
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Blythe Bridge Girl Guides, Blythe Bridge
Blythe Bridge Girl Guides at St. Peter's Vicarage. In the centre is Miss Salt. Also in the group are Sally Daniels (middle row, first left) and Florence Mary Bree (front row, far right).
Photograph ...
Blythe Bridge Road, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Blythe Bridge Road, Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Blythe Colours 7-a-side Cricket Team, Cresswell
From left to right: Roger Furnival, Phil Heath, Colin Dawson, unknown, Gordon Winfield, Peter Wooley, Andy Hodgkins.
The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works ...
Blythe Cricket Club, Cresswell
Back row (left to right): Nigel Peake, unknown, Frank Bassett, Vince Lindo, Neville Clews, Keith Burgess, Michael Grimley.
Front row: Alvar Griffin, Dave Pillans, John Lockett, Geoff Motram, Andy Martin....
Boat Inn, Cheddleton
The Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton, which stands next to the Caldon Canal and close to the River Churnet. In this view the road has been washed out after a flood.
From about 1900 to 1917 ...
Boat Inn, Stone,
The Boat Inn on Newcastle Road.
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
At the time of this photograph Boathouse Lane ran from New Road, Armitage, near to its junction with Old Road, down to the Trent and Mersey Canal. There had been a public house named The Boathouse at ...
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
At the time of this photograph Boathouse Lane ran from New Road, Armitage, near to its junction with Old Road, down to the Trent and Mersey Canal. There had been a public house named The Boathouse at ...
Boatman and family on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Rugeley
Bob Kemsley, blacksmith at Bagnall’s, Stafford
Pictured is Bob Kemsley who was photographed by the Staffordshire Newsletter for an article published on Saturday 23 August 1952, on retaining the skills of industrial veterans, many of whom were over ...
Bob-a-Job week, Walton, Stone
Scouts posing for a photograph during 'Bob-a-Job' week, April 1952, at St. Vincent Road, Walton.
From left to right: Bobby Gilpin, Leonard Powell, Alan Mountford, John Yearn, Barry Mountford, Bryan ...
Bodice with leg o'mutton sleeves, c.1895-1906
At the turn of the century people started to move away from the extravagance of the previous decades, as the crinoline and bustle died away. Instead people went with a more A-line silhouette and to make ...
Boer War New Year Card, Westhorpe, Stafford
New Year card sent by the Peach family, referring to the Boer War (1899 - 1902). This was one of two wars (the first was 1880 - 1881) fought by the British in South Africa against the Boer settlers.
The ...