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Family in Garden, Stone,
This house was on Mill Street. The cattle market was located at the rear of the street.
The houses were demolished and replaced by a car park, and later by the Stone by-pass. Safeway's petrol station ...
Family portrait of Ray, Midge and Freda Wilcox
Ray Wilcox was born in 1914 and died in 1985. Midge Wilcox was born in 1911 and died in 1996. Freda Wilcox was born in 1913 and married Edgar Joyce. She died in 1995.
The children lived much of ...
Family portrait of the Hawkins family, The Park, Cheslyn Hay
The Hawkins Family were owners of many houses in the village, one of which was and to date is called The Park, it is in Cross Street, Cheslyn Hay.
Family portrait, Hatherton area
Family wedding group, Burton-on-Trent
The newly-wed couple are Mr. William Spencer and his bride Ada. It is thought that the wedding took place at The Church of St. Peter, Stapenhill before the wedding party had their photographs taken on ...
Farming Couple, Hixon,
This cottage, which stood on Egg Lane, was demolished in 1959 and replaced by a bungalow.
Fazeley Home Guard, Memorial Hall, Fazeley, Lichfield
Fazeley Home Guard taken outside of the Memorial Hall in Fazeley. On the front row second from the left is Sergeant Jack Thompson.
Featherbed Lane, Hixon,
Sisters Carmel and Bridget Johnson in Featherbed Lane.
New Road Farm can be seen at the bottom of the lane.
Female employees modelling shoes, Lotus, Stafford
Women modelling London shoes manufactured by Lotus Ltd. Standing first from left is Ida Bradshaw (nee Cartwright) who lived on Alliance Street before she was married.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...
Female Employees Modelling Shoes, Lotus, Stafford
Women modelling London shoes manufactured by Lotus. Standing first from left is Ida Bradshaw (nee Cartwright) who lived on Alliance Street before she was married.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...
Female Lifeguard Team, Stafford,
Female Munition Workers from Siemens Factory, Stafford,
A studio portrait of eight female munition workers, wearing overalls and caps, from Siemen's Engineering Works.
Siemens relocated to Stafford from Woolwich in 1903 and manufactured generators, electric ...
Female Munition Workers outside Siemens Factory, Stafford,
Large group of female munition workers outside Siemens factory on Lichfield Road. The banner reads 'Siemens Munition Works - What the girls are doing for the men at the Front'. The photograph was taken ...
Female Railway Workers, Stafford,
During the First World War women filled the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. These women were employed in the heavy and dirty work of cleaning engines.
They are pictured ...
Female Workers, David Hollin's Shoe Factory, Stafford,
David Hollins, the son of a railway man, was one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Stafford. His factory was on Albert Terrace.
Mr Hollin owned Highfield Manor on Newport Road, Stafford.
Festival of Britain celebrations, Beatty Hall, Yarnfield
Children's fancy dress celebrations for the Festival of Britain, pictured at Beatty Hall, Yarnfield. Dresseda as the Festival of Britain mascot is Michael Luetchford. Wearing a dark coat is Mrs Harbottle ...
Fete, Uttoxeter
A fete held in Uttoxeter near St. Mary's Church which can be seen in the background. Behind the group is a Punch and Judy booth.
Field House, Leek
Field House stands on High Street, Leek, and was built in the early 19th century for S.& W. Phillips, silk manufacturers, and was later the home of another silk-making family, the Whittles. At the time ...