Hilderstone School Group 3
Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall.
The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...
Hints School class
Showing the Vicar and the class. Mrs Emily Southall Andrews, Head Teacher, and her daughter, Mrs Effie Andrews Banks.
Recognise any of the individuals in this photograph? Email: past.track@staffordshire.gov.uk ...
HM Forces Canteen, Eccleshall
This photograph was taken of the official opening of the HM Forces canteen in the High Street , and shows a group of about 40 Royal Navy personnel, mainly Wrens including Captain Percival, who were from ...
Hockey Team of the 1st Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment, Trieste
The Hockey team became the Far East Champions.
Company Sergeant Major J.M. Walker is seen here sitting the third from the left.
Holmcroft Community Party, Stafford
Christmas Party 1949 organised by the Holmcroft Community Association, Stafford. The party took place at Holmcroft Primary School (now Tillington Manor).
Home Guard dinner, Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham
Members of the Home Guard pictured in the photograph include Mr Hann, Fred Moseley, Jack Moseley, 'Speedy' Tom Ray, Eric Reynolds, Mr Dignan (RAF Perton), Ted Groves (RAF Perton), Charlie Harley, Tom ...
Home Guard group, Codsall
This photograph was taken in the car park of The Bull.
The commander is 'Colonel' Parkes, who lived at Oaken. After the war he became a a leader of the local council.
The 24th Staffs (Tettenhall) ...
Home Guard, "C" Company, The Meir, 3rd Staffordshire Battalion
Front row: 2nd from right is Dennis Ridge, 3rd from right is Frank Frost. At this time Frank lived in Eversley Road, Normacot and was about 17 years old.
Edward O'keeffe is 7th on the right 4th row ...
Home Guard, Codsall
Members of Codsall Home Guard pictured in the car park of the Bull Inn at The Square, Codsall.
Horse and cart in a school playground, near St. Ann's Church, Chasetown
The cart's slogan "Coal helped to Win Victory" refers to the importance of the mining industry's effort in World War I. The man standing with the stick, and wearing a leather cap is George Willetts.
The ...
Horse-drawn Carriage outside Highfield Manor, Stafford,
The owner of Highfield Manor, David Hollin (1844-1916), with his wife Emma (1842-1926) and niece Edith Emily Jackson in a horse-drawn carriage.
Highfield Manor, built in 1880, was on Newport Road ...
Horse-drawn milk float, Stramshall, Uttoxeter
Mr Hollings of Stramshall with his milk float. Sitting in the cart is his daughter. In the background is their farmhouse.
Horse-drawn Police Van, Stafford
Prison warders from Stafford Gaol outside the Shire Hall, Market Street, awaiting prisoners convicted at the assizes.
Note the Royal Cipher of Edward VII on the side of the police van.
Horticultural Show, Acton Trussell
Mr D Tonks (judge) points out prizewinning exhibits to the Chairman, the Rev. W A Appleby (Vicar of Bednall) at Acton Trussell horticultural show, looking on are left to right: Mr A W Bunn (committee ...
Howson family, Manor House, Calton
Some members of the Howson family of Manor House, Calton, with two men in Army uniforms. Edward Howson and his wife Ellen took possession of Manor House in February 1918.
Manor House was built around ...
Howson, Taft and Hitchcock families, Manor House, Calton
A family gathering for Ellen Howson's 80th birthday at Manor House in 1948.
Back row (from left to right): Graham Taft, Neville Taft, Frank Davies, Roy Hitchcock, George H. Howson, Sam Howson.
2nd ...
Hudson Family Portrait, Eccleshall,
The photographer, Frank Hudson, owned a chemist shop on High Street.