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Stafford Postmarks

This special limited edition postcard was produced by the Stafford and District Philatelic Society for the 8 November 1986. Copies were on sale at the Midland Philatelic Federation Autumn Assembly which ...

Stafford Railway Circle Annual General Metting

Stafford Railway Circle was formed by local railway enthusiasts in 1957. From left to right: Armand Chatfield, Bob Siberry, Mrs E. Bagnall, Graham Cox.

Stafford Railway Circle, Annual Dinner, Swynnerton

Stafford Railway Circle's Annual Dinner, 1963, held at the Fitzherbert Arms, Swynnerton. Stafford Railway Circle was formed by local railway enthusiasts in 1957. Back row, standing (from left to right): ...

Stafford Railway Circle, Stafford

Members of Stafford Railway circle standing on Castle Street Bridge, Stafford. Stafford Railway Circle was formed by local railway enthusiasts in 1957. From left to right: G.W. Taylor, Armand Chatfield, ...

Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club

Their eyes are on the target in this photograph with keen members of the Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club pictured on their weekly practice night. Taking aim are Mr E Williamson and Mr F Loveys (Captain), ...

Stafford WEA meeting, Assembly Rooms, Stafford

Mr C.F. Allen, Central Staffordshire Planning Officer, explaining points in the development plan for Stafford at a one-day school arranged by the Stafford Branch of the Workers' Educational Association, ...

Stafford Youth Week leaflet

Programme for Stafford Youth Week, 31 March - 6 April 1963, organised by Stafford and District Youth Leaders' Council. The week consisted of talks, sporting events, exhibitions, concerts and drama to ...

Staffordshire Society at the English Electric Co., Stafford

This picture of a visit by the Staffordshire Society was taken in the Turbine Generator Division, in an area often known as ‘68 Bay’ which was located on the former Lichfield Road Site in Stafford, near ...

Stone and District Model Society, Stone

A display of model cars organised by Stone and District Model Society held at Westbridge Park as part of Stone's Festival of Britain events.

The Globe, High Street, Silverdale

The Globe public house at 53 High Street, Silverdale. Photograph taken by a member of the Silverdale Community Play Association.

The Red Flag Anthem. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a page containing the lyrics to the song "The Red Flag" written by J. Connel. The song is a famous socialist anthem and one of many clues suggesting Blake's own ideological beliefs. ...

Trent Vale Book Fair, Stoke-on-Trent

Members of Cheddleton Historical and Archaeological Society at Trent Vale Book Fair, St. Joseph's School, Stoke-on-Trent. From left to right: Fran Bower, Miss Miller, Mr and Mrs Boswell, Mr Gregory.

Visit of Wolverhampton Naturalist and Archaeological Society to Patshull Hall, Patshull

Webb side tank locomotive at Hednesford Depot

Although the locomotive’s number cannot be discerned in this postcard photograph, it is thought to be LNWR 1054 which was to become LMS 7799 and BR 58926. The was the last survivor of this Francis Webb ...

Wilfred Daniels, Stafford

Ex-Army officer Wilfred Daniels of 100, Weston Road, Stafford investigating reports of flying saucers seen in the Stafford area. He was the only Stafford member of the British Flying Saucer Bureau. Published ...

Woodcraft Folk, Annual National Conference, Stafford

The Mayor, Alderman C E Fowke is introduced to a Danish member (name unknown) of the Woodcraft Folk movement at the annual national conference, held for the first time in Stafford. Looking on left to ...

Workers' Educational Association, Drake Hall, near Eccleshall

Page 41 of 'Drake Hall - A War-Time Hostel', a souvenir book produced for staff and residents at the Swynnerton Royal Ordnance Factory hostel at Drake Hall, produced in 1945. Describing the work of the ...

Wrottesley Observatory

The observatory was built around 1842 by the British astronomer John Wrottesley (1798-1867) in the grounds of Wrottesley Hall. In 1841 Wrottesley inherited his father's title, becoming the 2nd Baron ...