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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

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

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 Mill Workers, Stafford,

Mill workers from Brookfield's corn mill, possibly at a trade or agricultural show. Brookfield's produced animal feed. The mill was situated in Tenterbanks, Stafford, and was demolished in 1957.

Brookfields goods recipt, Stafford

A bill from Brookfields, Greengate St. and St. Mary's Gate, Stafford, Tailor, hosiers and shoe fitters. Dated 27 Sept 1963. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By ...

Brookfield's Millinery Department, Stafford,

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Brookfields of Stafford paper bag

A paper bag from Brookfields tailors shop, Greengate Street. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows. By the early ...

Brookfield's, Stafford

Brookfields shop was on the corner of Market Square and Greengate Street. It was run by brothers Arthur and Stuart Brookfield. In 1909 Stuart died when he fell from his horse at the top of Baswich Lane. ...

Brookhouse Farm, Rolleston on Dove

The farmhouse has been Grade II listed since 1964. It seems to have become the Brookhouse Inn, an hotel in 1976 . The building dates from the mid-18th century with modifications evidenced by an inscription ...

Brookhouse Farm, Wood Eaton, near Church Eaton

Brookhouse Farm stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. Part of the Wood Eaton Manor estate, the porch and front of the house were rebuilt by landowner John Morris in 1849. Photographer: Harry Osbourne ...

Brookside Farm, Rolleston on Dove

Grade II listed since 1973. The building dates from the early 19th century with late 19th century alterations. A farmworker shepherds geese in the road.

Broughton Womens Institute

Cutting a celebratory cake at a Broughton WI meeting held at Broughton Parish Rooms at Wetwood. Left to Right: Miss L. Smith, Mrs Friend, Mrs Wain, Mrs Bazalgette, Mrs Boote, Mrs Horton, Mrs Bloore, ...

Brown Fox Fur Stole c.1930 -1960

This would have been worn between the 1930 and 1950s. This brown fox is complete with head, legs and tail as was fashionable at the time.

Brown Fur Cape, c.1920-1940

This cape was made in the 1920s or 1930s by the company Alexander Wilkie in Edinburgh. The length and style of the cape indicates that it was used by a woman on formal occasions.

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 ...

Brownhill's Sylvian Jazz Band, Stafford Pageant,

Brownhill's Sylvian Jazz Band on Riverway, marching away from Fairway towards River Bridge. The procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated ...

Brushing.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman brushing bone china tea cups on a machine. Brushing the ware ensured the ware was free from dust or grit prior to glazing. Taken at the Shelley pottery factory, ...