Hot Lane, Burslem
5 Hot Lane, Burslem. Originally this two storey building was built as a public house called The Dog and Partridge. Today its function is that of a scout hut. The ground floor has two large beaded windows ...
Leek Club Day
This picture shows people gathering in the Market Place for the start of Leek Club Day. In the centre is the Market Cross, the Butter Market is second from the right, the Red Lion public house is third ...
Methodist Centenary Celebrations, Whiston
Officials of the Cheadle Wesleyan Methodist Circuit and others pictured during centenary jmcelebrations outside the Methodist Chapel on Ashbourne Road, Whiston. The chapel pictured here was built in ...
Methodist Sunday School Procession, Hednesford
The Methodist Sunday School procession was held annually, ending in front of the Anglesey Hotel, Market Street, Hednesford. Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist sunday School banners can be seen. There were ...
Mothers Union religious play, Tamworth
A Mothers Union religious play at Reverend Coxon's vicarage. Reverend Arthur McGreery Coxon was the vicar of St. Editha's Church Tamworth between 1936 and 1949.
Old Theatre Royal in Pall Mall, Hanley
The old Theatre Royal was in Pall Mall. The camera is looking northwest along Pall Mall towards Marsh Street. The large building is the YMCA on the corner of Marsh Street and Clough Street. This became ...
Opening of Sunday School, Dilhorne
Officials of the Cheadle Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, guests and children pictured during celebrations to mark the opening of a new Sunday School at Godley Brook Methodist Chapel, on Godley Barn Lane, ...
Parish Church Choir, St James the Less Church, Longton
Back row (left to right): Gordon Baynham, Peter Lockett, Brian Hudson, Geoff Parsons, Barry Colclough, Alan Landon, Ray Stokes, unknown, John Ollier.
Front row: Ernie Kale, M. Flahertey, John Munns, ...
Playground, Standon Boys' Farm Home
Boys in the playground at Standon Boys' Farm Home, including groups who are playing dice games.
The home in Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall was founded by the Waifs and Strays Society ...
Programme of Primitive Methodist centenary events, Mow Cop
The front page from the 'Programme of Camp Meetings, Love Feasts, Public Meetings and other Services' held to celebrate the centenary of Primitive Methodism at Mow Cop, 1807-1907.
Refectory, Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage, Staffordshire
The Refectory was the Friars' eating area at Hawkesyard Priory. There are nine long tables and benches on raised flooring, with table cloths laid ready for a meal.
Photographer: Alfred McCann, photographer ...
Rev. Rowan Ernest Grice-Hutchinson
Rowan Ernest Grice-Hutchinson was born in 1885 in Kensington. He undertook religious training at Lichfield Theological College prior to being appointed as curate to Armitage and Pipe Ridware parishes ...
Salvation Army Building, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Oil painting by Doreen Fletcher showing the blue door to the former Salvation Army building on Bridge Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The door was reached by ascending seven stairs. Notice the yellow ...
Salvation Army Citadel, Tunstall
The Salvation Army Citadel stood on the corner of Ladywell Road (formerly Sneyd Street) and Harewood Street. The building was originally Tunstall's first theatre (The Prince of Wales), opened in 1865. ...
Salvation Army, Tamworth Castle
Salvation Army band outside Tamworth Castle, standing by the Herring Bone Wall.
Saying Grace, Standon Boys' Farm Home
Boys saying Grace before a meal St Standon Boys' Farm Home. Cases of stuffed birds are displayed on the far wall.
The home in Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall was founded by the Waifs ...
Scrubbing the floor, Rowley Street Methodist Schoolroom, Stafford
On the left is 15 year-old Muriel Dodd, one of the members of the 15th Stafford Girl Guides who volunteered to clean Rowley Street Methodist Schoolroom following its redecoration. Please contact us if ...
Seighford Church group
On the front row third from left is Mrs Wright and fourth from left is the Reverend Cedric Wright.
St. Chad's dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the ...