Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
Soldiers undertaking occupational therapy on the Terrace at Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre. They did cane work, making baskets and cradles, sewing, weaving and making rugs, as well as woodwork (e.g. ...
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre football Team. the ball reads "P.O.P.A. June 1946".
The Centre gained a worldwide reputation for its physiotherapy results, and Australia and Sweden sent persons ...
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre football teams.
The Centre gained a worldwide reputation for its physiotherapy results, and Australia and Sweden sent persons to be trained there.
Patshull Hall ...
Pattingham Home Guard at the rifle range in Patshull Park
Browning Machine Gun practice on the Rifle Range in Patshull Park in 1942. Tom Ray (in the foreground), with Alec Martin lying down at the next gun position.
Pattingham Royal Observer Corps
The observation post during the Second World War for the Royal Observer Corps, was in the field in Clive Road, opposite Warner's Garage. It was a hut for living, sleeping and feeding in, and had a square ...
PC John Richard Buncle, Pattingham.
PC Buncle lived in the Police House at West End, Pattingham, which was sited on the corner between Rudge Road and Chesterton Road. He served as the village police constable from 1927 to 1937.
Peace Day, Ancient High House, Stafford
Crowds of people watching a military march past outside the Ancient High House during Peace Celebrations at the end of the First World War. During the day’s events, the Mayor of Stafford, Cllr Joseph ...
Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford
This postcard picture is thought to have been taken during the Peace Day celebrations which took part in Stafford on 19 July 1919.
In this scene there are crowds of people mostly moving south along ...
Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford
Crowds of people watching a military march past outside Lipton's grocers on Greengate Street during Peace Celebrations at the end of the First World War. During the day’s events, the Mayor of Stafford, ...
Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford
This picture is thought to have been taken during the Peace Day celebrations which took part in Stafford on 19 July 1919.
In this scene there are Soldiers marching towards Market Square and crowds ...
Peace Day, Market Square, Stafford
Part of the Peace Day celebrations in Stafford on 19 July 1919. The Mayor of Stafford, Cllr J. Rushton, and Corporation are watching a march past in front of the Shire Hall by the 3rd Battalion of the ...
Penkridge Bank Road, Cannock Chase
This winter scene postcard was sent by Private Frank N Smith, service number 22448, of the 11th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, who was quartered at Hut No. 15, No. 3 Battalion Line, Rugeley Camp, ...
Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley
These men are taking the long trek from Rugeley Camp into Rugeley Town and this must have been a very common sight at the time for locals. Penkridge Bank Road is the main road ahead with the site of the ...
Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase
Taken in 1980 by Jake Whitehouse, this photograph shows the location of the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) Hut which was between the White House and Rifle Range corner. Just down from here was ...
Penkridge Bank, near Rugeley
This postcard sent in 1916 shows a familiar view of Penkridge Bank Road heading up toward the Camp which was the long walk either into the town or back to Barracks. The vehicle coming along the road could ...
Penkridge Bank, near Rugeley
Penkridge Road, Cannock Chase
The three soldiers walking are from Rugeley Camp on the Chase, near to Rifle Range Corner.
Physical and Bayonet Training staff and attached, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
New Zealand Rifle Brigade Physical and Bayonet Training staff and attached, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase.
Physical and Bayonet Training must have struck fear into the hearts of the troops when their ...