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War Memorial, Horton

A postcard view of Horton War Memorial which commemorates the fallen from the First World War and the Second World War. The Memorial stands in the extended churchyard of St. Michael's Church, Horton and ...

War memorial, Maer

Maer's war memorial stands on the A51 opposite the road to Maer village at the foot of Berth Hill. It consists of a cross with figures of a soldier and a Royal navy division soldier. On the plinth are ...

War Memorial, Moddershall

Moddershall’s war memorial stands in the churchyard of All Saints Church. Paid for by public subscription, the memorial was unveiled by Colonel Sir Hill Child, Bart., M.P. on 14 November 1920. The service ...

War Memorial, Oakmoor

A postcard view of the Grade II listed War Memorial on Carr Bank, Oakamoor, which commemorates the fallen of the First World War and the Second World War. The memorial erected around 1919 has inscribed ...

War Memorial, St Andrew's Church, Weston

Ornate stone and brass memorial to the men of Weston who fell in World War 1. The names are inscribed on a central brass plaque, flanked by carved stone statuettes of St Michael the Archangel and St George. ...

War Memorial, St Peter's Church, Yoxall

Ornate village war memorial located in Yoxall church, commemorating the fallen of World War I. Officers are listed first, followed by other ranks. The list of names is flanked on either side by statuettes ...

War Memorial, Weston

View of the Weston village war memorial, commemorating the men of Weston who fell in the two world wars. The inscriptions visible on this side of the memorial record the men who served (and returned) ...

War Memorial, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of Wetley Rocks War Memorial which commemorates the fallen from the First World War and the Second World War. The War Memorial of Celtic cross design is made from granite and stands ...

War work at Lotus Ltd, Stafford

A woman worker using a machine with 25-pounder high explosive munition shell casings either side of her. From album of photographs of Lotus Ltd. shoe factory, Sandon Road, Stafford taken by Oswald ...

War work at Lotus Ltd, Stafford

A large pyramid shaped stack of munitions shells with woman using machine in background From album of photographs of Lotus Ltd. shoe factory, Sandon Road, Stafford taken by Oswald Wild for 'Fortune' ...

War work at Lotus Ltd, Stafford

A woman worker weighing munitions shells on scales. On the noticeboard on the wall is a poster with the message "Lotus shells 'not shoes' are best for Jerry". From album of photographs of Lotus Ltd. ...

Wedgwood Home Guard Platoon, Barlaston,

The Wedgwood Home Guard Platoon photographed in front of the main entrance to the new Barlaston factory. Known employees are: back row: second right - Bill Clenton; far left - Harold Richardson (ovens); ...

Whittington Barracks, near Lichfield

Soldiers, family and guests at a Passing Out Parade at Whittington Barracks.

Women’s Land Army, Sugnall

This photograph was taken at Sugnall and shows Brenda Williams (on the left) who was in the Women’s Land Army from 1947 to 1949. In 1950 she married Robert Fulford and they lived in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire ...

Women’s Land Army, Sugnall

This photograph was taken at Sugnall and shows Brenda Williams (third from left) who was in the Women’s Land Army from 1947 to 1949. In 1950 she married Robert Fulford and they lived in Gainsborough, ...

Women’s Royal Naval Service training station, Mill Meece

Photograph showing the WRENS working on a Hawker Hurricane at HMS Fledgling. HMS Fledgling. In April 1943 the Admiralty decided to release more men for wartime service, by training WRENS as aircraft ...

Women’s Royal Naval Service training station, Mill Meece

A group of WRENS at HMS Fledgling E-15, Mill Meece. Mrs Chrys Hill (nee Wood), is sitting in the front row third in from the right. HMS Fledgling. In April 1943 the Admiralty decided to release ...

Women's Land Army girl with heifer, Adbaston

Women's Land Army girl, Miss Beryl Collins, standing next to a hand reared British Friesian heifer at Mr Mr T. Rowland Ball's farm at The Wood, Adbaston. The WLA began during the First World War to ...