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W.H. Letts store, 46 Stafford Street, Longton

Letts store, booksellers, stationers and newsagents stood in Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent. The street name was changed to The Strand around the 1950s. On the left is John (Jack) Harold Letts, ...

Waggon and Horses, Greyfriars, Stafford

This unused postcard view shows a group of men outside the Waggon and Horses public house on Greyfriars, Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture. On the reverse of this postcard ...

Waiting for the bus outside St Marys Catholic Church, Uttoxeter

Waiting for the bus outside St Mary's Catholic Church on Balance Street to take them to a competition in Stafford. Frances Holllins is 2nd in the queue from the right, behind the Mayor.

Walking Match, Armitage

Pictured is the start of the Armitage Club and Institute Walking Match, an image taken from a glass negative. The Walking Match commenced at the junction of Old Road and New Road. In the background ...

Walking Match, Armitage

Pictured is the start of the Armitage Club and Institute Walking Match, an image taken from a glass negative. The Walking Match commenced at the junction of Old Road and New Road. In the background ...

Walsall Scouts at Kibblestone Camp, Stone

Walsall Troupe pictured at Kibblestone Scout Camp in 1936. The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone in ...

Washday in Longnor

Three generations of the Knowles family washing laundry. Mrs Knowles is using a dolly peg and tub, with her are her daughters Edith and Alice and granddaughters Jessie and Alice.

Wedding of Arthur Campbell and Elizabeth Brown, Stafford

Wedding photograph of Arthur Campbell and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Brown, nee Gee. Possibly taken behind houses on Lichfield Road or at Queensville, Stafford. Front row: Ellen Gee, Elizabeth Brown, Arthur ...

Wedding Celebration, Eccleshall,

Party to celebrate the marriage of Miss V.A. Millward and Mr F.J. Turner, in the garden of a house on High Street.

Wedding group at Greenlands, Rudyard

Greenlands stands in Dunwood Lane, Rudyard, and was the home of Scottish photographer, William Sandeman, who extended the original 18th century cottage. The glasshouse to the left no longer stands. This ...

Wedding Group at Rectory Farm, Checkley

The wedding of Miss Evelyn Mary Bagnall of Tean Leys and Mr. Frederick Loton Shoebotham of Rectory Farm, Checkley.

Wedding group at Seighford Church

Ann and John Porrin's wedding group, pictured at the lych gate at St. Chad's Church, Seighford.

Wedding Group outside the Antelope Hotel, Stafford,

Wedding group outside the Antelope Hotel on Stone Road. The licensee at this time was William Burton. The Antelope was later demolished and replaced by a new public house, which retained the name....

Wedding Group, Billington,

Wedding at Berry Ring Farm. The bridegroom was the farm's blacksmith.

Wedding Group, Eccleshall,

This Edwardian bride has chosen a dress which could be used for Sunday best after her wedding and, as was fashionable after 1900, is wearing a hat in preference to a veil.

Wedding Group, Eccleshall,

The bridesmaids each wear fashionably large hats and tucked sleeves, which were very popular in the period 1908 - 1912. Although many brides wore hats after 1900 this bride has chosen a veil, held ...

Wedding group, Rawnsley, Hednesford

The groom, Samuel Bennett, with his bride Vivian Rowley. Top left is George Bennett, bottom left Edith Bennett, next to the bride is Minnie Bennett. At top right is the father of the bride, George Rowley....

Wedding of Dorothy Brown and Val Clark, Stone

Photograph taken at the marriage of Val Clark and Dorothy Brown. The wedding took place at St. Michael's Church, and the reception was at the Swan Inn. This photograph may have been taken in the grounds ...