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Model for the Red Cross Festival, Shugborough

A model of the portico of Shugborough Hall showing how it would appear for the Staffordshire Red Cross dedication attended by the Princess Royal on 22 July 1956. With the model are members of the Staffordshire ...

Morris dancers, Greenhill Bower, Lichfield

Morris dancers taking part in the Lichfield Greenhill Bower on Whit Monday, 1850. The musician is playing a pipe and tabor. The Bower occurs on Spring Bank Holiday Monday and dates back to the Middle ...

Municipal Hall foundation stone, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The foundation stone was laid under great ceremony in 1888 by the Mayor and civic dignitaries of the time. It contained a time capsule which is now held at the museum. This is the stone being removed ...

New Zealand Rifle Brigade Parade, Stafford

At the end of the First World War, when the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (NZRB) left the military camp on Cannock Chase, there was a farewell presentation and a parade through the streets of Stafford. In ...

New Zealand Rifle Brigade Parade, Stafford

At the end of the First World War, when the New Zealand Rifle Brigade left the military camp on Cannock Chase, they held a farewell parade through the streets of Stafford. Here the mayor is presenting ...

Octocentenary Celebrations, Newcastle-under-Lyme

In 1973 Newcastle celebrated its octocentenary to mark the 800th anniversary of the granting of the charter which gave Newcastle-under-Lyme its status as a Borough. A carnival was held to celebrate the ...

Opening day of the trams, Burton upon Trent

Seven open-topped tramcars filled with passengers and decorated with bunting are lined up in Borough Road, and crowds are standing watching the celebrations. The Mayor, Cllr. A.J. Roberts can be seen ...

Opening of Booth Bridge, near Newton, Blithfield

Tape cutting at opening ceremony of Booth Bridge over the River Blythe, on the road between Kingstone and Newton, near Blithfield. Commissioned by Uttoxeter Rural District Council, the single span concrete ...

Opening of Kidsgrove Regional Branch Library

The library was opened on 12 March 1966 by Councillor J Cooney, Vice Chairman of the County Council

Opening of Quixhill Waterworks

A group at the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...

Opening of Quixhill Waterworks

A group at the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...

Opening of Quixhill Waterworks

This shows the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...

Opening of Stafford Sewage Works

Opening ceremony of Stafford's sewage works, attended by the Mayor, Alderman Frederick Greatrex, seen on the front row. The main sewers served most of the Borough and discharged into a reception tank ...

Opening of the Ferry Bridge, Burton-on-Trent

On the bridge are Mrs C. Harrison, Mayoress, Lord Burton, Miss Nellie Bass, Mr C. Harrison, Mayor and Lady Burton. The bridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham.

Opening of the Isolation Hospital, Cheadle

Officials, guests and staff at the opening of the new Isolation Hospital on Rakeway Road, Cheadle, close to the junction with Moss Lane. the opening ceremony was performed by Mr C.J. Blagg, Chairman ...

Opening of the Leek & Manifold Light Railway, Waterhouses

Crowds at the Opening Day of the Leek and Manilfold Light Railway which took place at Waterhouses. The banners read “Success To The Chairman Of The Light Railway Company” and "Welcome to Earl Dartmouth". ...

Opening of the Market Hall, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of crowds attending the opening of the new Market Hall. Copyright: Burton Library

Opening of Tutbury Museum

Unveiling the plaque at the opening of Tutbury Museum. Pictured third from left is Jim Lane, the Curator. The Museum occupies part of the Charity Offices on Duke Street, built in 1844 and known locally ...