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Brooch

Acrylic brooch, consisting of three geometric shapes glued together, tones of black and white and a quarter circle of mother of pearl, with silver fittings. Designed and made by Lawrence Sparey, a ...

Brooch

Brooch consisting of folded rectangular plates of silver and ivory, suggesting an industrial and architectural influence. Designed and made by Simon Cox, a Warwickshire-based craft jeweller. Dimensions: ...

Brooch

Trapezoidal brooch in marquetry style,coloured green, orange and brown. Dimentions: length 54mm, width 50mm. Designed and made by Peter Niczewski, a London-based craft jeweller.

Brooch

The heart-shaped brooch is slightly concave, with an abstract design of pink, green and blue. The pin passes through two holes in the heart. Designed and made by Su Vernon, an Aberdeen-educated craft ...

Brooch

Brooch made by Marilynn Nicholson. Designed in tiered fashion with scalloped rows of silver supporting simlar rows of ivory. At top and base are Mexican lace agates mounted in silver. With beige ...

Brookfield Foundry and Kerr Stuart engineering works, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This is a view west from the Whieldon Road area towards the Brookfield Foundry. The main railway line runs in front of the buildings and behind can be seen the floodlight pylons of the original Stoke ...

Brown Leather Football boots, c.1890-1920

Football has been popular in Britain for centuries with the first recorded football boots in 1526 when King Henry VIII ordered new boots for his great wardrobe. In the nineteenth century the popularity ...

Bucknall Workingmen's Club, Marychurch Road, Bucknall

Bucknall Workingmen's Club and Institute was on Marychurch Road, just south of St Mary's Church. Today the land is modern housing. The club was built on the site of Grove House. Bert Bentley notes that ...

Building the City Central Library, Bethesda Street, Hanley

This photograph was taken during the early stages of the building of the City Central Library and Archives in Bethesda Street. On the left is the chimney attached to the boiler house and on the right ...

Bull baiting collar, Kingswinford

A rope bull baiting collar attached to an iron chain and a severed length of rope which would have originally been about 30 feet or so (10 metres) in length. The collar is secured by an iron bolt. The ...

Bullbaiting ring and stone, Cellarhead

This unshaped boulder of sandstone with an iron ring embedded in top was sunk into ground so only the top and ring were above ground. It was sunk into an elliptical depression, approximately 60 feet ...

Buller's Appeal, or Last Shift - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Broadside ballad entitled Buller's Appeal, or Last Shift. And down my dear RADS, with your Guineas apiece The song appears to be a rallying cry from an election candidate in need of financial assistance. Russell's ...

Bull's Head

Pencil and wash drawing of bull's head, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845.

Burnhill Green Football Team, near Pattingham

Back row (left to right): ? Holdsworth, Bill Hall, Glyn Davies, David Law, Wilf Plain and Ivan Holloway Front row: Bill Howells, Don Hall, John Day, Harry Savigar and Ron Plain.

Burnhill Green Football Team, near Pattingham.

Back row L.to R: Fred Glassey, Eric Gregory, Arthur Truss, Alec Hextall, Doug Salter, Len Hall Front row L.to R:Fred Savigar; Jack Glassey; Tom Cotterill; Wilf Plain; Ted Shaw.

Burnwood School, Burslem

The view east from Burslem Golf Course towards Ball Green. In the foreground is Burnwood School. In the distance are the buildings of Ball Green Primary School. On the left is the spoil tip of Chatterley ...

Burslem Post Office, Wedgwood Street, Burslem

This Post Office building is on Wedgwood Street close to the junction with Market Place. This building was opened in 1937 and is now known as The Old Post Office. It has been converted for small scale ...

Burton Albion Football Club, Eton Park, Burton upon Trent

Burton Albion F.C. were formed in 1950 and played at Eton Park from 1958 until 2005, when they moved to their new stadium Pirelli Park. Burton Albion were promoted to the Football League in 2009. At ...