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Ivy Cottage, Moddershall

View of a lady and child outside Ivy Cottage, near the junction with Marlpit Lane, Moddershall. The house still stands but has lost its covering of ivy and has been considerably modernised. Photographed ...

J Gamson’s Royal Bakery, Brewood

This postcard view shows J. Gamson’s, Royal Bakery in Brewood. Gamson was a baker and confectioner at 5-7 Bargate Street. Just above the horse there is a sign advertising “Apartments, Teas Provided, ...

James Motorcycle, Burton-upon-Trent

A James motorcycle and sidecar pictured on George Street, Burton-upon-Trent. If you recognise the man or woman please contact us. The building in the background with the metal railings is the former ...

Jane Amelia Merriman

Outdoor portrait of a lady in formal dress posing amongst blossom. The woman is named Jeannie. She is the subject of other photographs in the collection. Jeannie is Jane Amelia Merriman who was born ...

Japanese Women’s Kimono

Kimonos were adopted from China in the early fifth century and have since been greatly altered by Japanese fashion trends. The strict customs surrounding kimonos has resulted in the establishment of ...

Jeannie at Blackpool

Outdoor portrait of a woman on the beach holding a starfish. The location is Blackpool and the woman's name is Jeannie. There are other portraits of her in the collection. Jeannie is Jane Leach (nee Merriman) ...

Jessie Bond of Uttoxeter

Jessie Bond (1890-1964) was the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Bond, who lived on Carter Street, Uttoxeter. She married William Gains in 1910.

Jessie Gains and William A. Gains, Uttoxeter

Jessie Gains (1890-1964) was the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Bond, who lived on Carter Street, Uttoxeter. She married William Gains in 1910. Her son William A. Gains was born in 1910 ansd died in ...

Jessie Gains, Uttoxeter

Jessie Gains (1890-1964) was the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Bond, who lived on Carter Street, Uttoxeter. She married William Gains in 1910.

Jill Worthington, Hawthorne Lodge, Stone

Jill Wilson (nee Worthington) with the Worthington family car, a Triumph Renown, pictured at Hawthorne Lodge, Lichfield Road, Stone. The Worthington family lived here from 1940 until 1973.

Jim and Amy Craig, Derrington

Amy Craig was aged 33 at the time this photograph was taken and was pregnant with Muriel Amy, one of her four daughters. Jim was on Embarkation Leave following his call up to serve in the Northamptonshire ...

John and Lizzie Morton, Alton

Lizzie Morton's mother, Elizabeth Warrington, was born at The Star Inn in 1828. Lizzie's grandfather, John Warrington, was publican from the 1820's until the late 1860's.

John Davies medal presentation, Buckingham Palace

John (Jack) Davies of Colwich was a gunner on Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships (DEMS) during World War II. He was awarded the D.S.M. in 1945 and was presented with it by King George VI at Buckingham ...

John Key & Sons, Ltd. Rugeley

This advertisement for John Key & Sons, Ltd. appeared in the ‘Carnival Cracker’ the Rugeley Hospital Carnival, Diamond Jubilee Year 1931, Official Programme. In the late 1870s John Key had a shop ...

John Morgan’s Refreshment House & Cyclists' Home, Horse Fair, Rugeley

John and Temperance Morgan’s Confectionery, Refreshment House and Cyclists’ Home at 7, Horse Fair, Rugeley. As well as dining and tea rooms, it advertises Cadbury’s Chocolate and ‘well-appointed beds’. The ...

Joiners and wheelwright's, Crowdecote, near Longnor

Joiners and wheelwright's premises at Crowdecote, Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire (near Longnor, Staffordshire). Second from left is Luke Gregory, joiner and wheelwright. Pictured with him are two of his ...

Jubilee Celebrations, Association of National Government Officers, Stone

To mark the golden jubilee of the founding of the Association of National and Local Government Officers’ (NALGO), a bowls match was arranged by the Stone branch of the Association, in which members of ...

Junction Inn and Hancock's stores, Hardingswood, Kidsgrove

A view of the Junction Inn and Hancock's Stores, with the owner, Mrs Mary Hancock, being the stout lady to the left of the door. Mrs Hancock was the owner from at least 1872 until about 1912.