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High Street, Tutbury

A postcard view of the High Street in Tutbury with the timber framed Dog and Partridge Inn on the right, now named Ye Olde Dog and Partridge. The view is still much the same. Boys stand in the street ...

High Street, Uttoxeter

A postcard view looking north along the High Street in Uttoxeter, with the Cross Keys public house on the left. This postcard was published by Kingsway Real Photo Series. It was franked on 23 August ...

High Street, Uttoxeter

A postcard view looking along the High Street in Uttoxeter. On the right there is a sign for M. & R. Blackwell, boot dealers of 26 High Street. The Cross Keys public house is almost directly opposite ...

High Street, Uttoxeter

A postcard view looking north along the High Street, Uttoxeter. On the right is Orme & Sons which for many years was a ladies outfitters, drapers, tailors and furnishers shop. Around the time that this ...

Hildersheim House School, Lichfield Street, Tamworth

Hildersheim German House School was a private school for girls. The school was reputedly run by a Miss Rushton or Shuttleworth. Reputedly the children's meals were stale bread and milk whilst the mistresses ...

Hilderstone Road, Meir Heath. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene with a view of the Windmill Inn public house. Taken at Hilderstone Road, Meir Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Hill Street, Hednesford

This area, old 'Hedgford' or 'Hedgeford', near the Cross Keys Inn is the original 'centre' of Hednesford, prior to its mid-Victorian expansion due to coal mining which led to Market Street becoming the ...

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 ...

Historical Pageant, Tutbury Castle

A group of women in Tudor costume standing in front of the South Tower of Tutbury Castle, often known as Queen Mary's Tower. Tutbury Castle was used four times as a prison for Mary Queen of Scots in 1569-1570 ...

Hixon Christmas Bazaar

Miss Gwen Berryman (Doris Archer of the BBC radio serial “the Archers”), opened the Hixon Bazaar on the afternoon of Saturday 7 December. In this photograph she is signing autographs for three young women ...

Hixon School

This postcard view of Hixon school children and teachers was taken outside the school in 1915. If you recognise anyone in this view, please contact us.

Hixon School Group

This postcard view of Hixon school children and teachers was taken outside Hixon Vicarage. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in this picture. On the reverse of this postcard there is the photographer’s ...

Hixon School group

A group of pupils of various ages pictured outside Hixon School. There are three women teachers with them. The boy in the centre of the front row is holding a chalk board with ‘Hixon C.E. 1914’ written ...

HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother visits Stafford

The Queen Mother is pictured inspecting the Royal Guard of Honour in the Market Square, Stafford. The Guard was honoured to parade the Queen’s Colour for the occasion. Also during the day she officially ...

HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother visits Stafford

The Queen Mother is pictured in the Market Square, Stafford watching the Royal Guard of Honour which was mounted by RAF Stafford outside the Guildhall. The Guard was honoured to parade the Queen’s Colour ...

HMS Fledgling, Mill Meece

WRENS pushing a Hawker Hurricane at HMS Fledgling, a Women's Royal Naval Service Training Station at Mill Meece. In April 1943 the Admiralty decided to release more men for wartime service, by training ...

HMS Fledgling, Mill Meece

WRENS undertaking training in engine maintenance at HMS Fledgling, a Women's Royal Naval Service Training Station at Mill Meece. In April 1943 the Admiralty decided to release more men for wartime ...

HMS Fledgling, Mill Meece

WRENS and Red Cross nurses with dog mascots at HMS Fledgling, a Women's Royal Naval Service Training Station at Mill Meece. In April 1943 the Admiralty decided to release more men for wartime service, ...