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Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton

The funeral of John Thomas Foster aged 11, and his two sisters, Gertrude Fanny, aged 17, and Emily Mary aged 15, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the Church of St Edward the Confessor, Cheddleton ...

Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton

Mourners gathered at the funeral of sisters Gertrude Fanny Foster, aged 17, and Emily Mary Foster, aged 15, and their brother, John Thomas Foster, aged 11, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the ...

Funeral of the Foster children, Cheddleton

The funeral of sisters Gertrude Fanny Foster, aged 17, and Emily Mary Foster, aged 15, and their brother, John Thomas Foster, aged 11, of Brund Farm, Cheddleton took place at the Church of St. Edward ...

Funeral Procession, Chadsmoor

George Stacey's Belgian Black horses pulling a hearse, thought to be through Chadsmoor, with a procession of mourners. George Stacey Funeral Directors still exists today (May 2021) in West Hill, Hednesford....

Fur Muff, c.1930-1960

This fur hand warmer is lined with satin and is decorated with brown tassels.

Fur Muff, c.1930-1960

This was made to be worn as part of a set with a stole made from the same animal fur.

Fur Muff, c.1940-1955

Fur clothing started to increase in popularity during the twentieth century as people had more disposable income and the rising middle class wanted the luxury that fur portrayed. We believe this item ...

Fur Stole, c.1930 -1960

This stole would probably have been worn in the 1930s - 1950s when fur was popularlised by film stars of the day. The head and legs of an animal (possibly a stoat) have been re-shaped most noticeably ...

Fur Stole, c.1930-1960

This stole has been made from an unknown animal - possibly mink, muskrat or rabbit.

Furnace workmen, Apedale, Chesterton

William Williams, is on the extreme right of the third row down. His brother Alfred is directly behind the pipe-smoker on the front row and immediately behind him is Albert Trickett. Abraham Parker ...

G.H. Downing workers, Audley Road, Chesterton

Workers at G.H. Downing's brick and tile works on Audley Road, Chesterton. Seated on the left hand side with her arm around a man's shoulder is Annie Jones (later Hall, born 1903). The company was ...

G.H. Downing workers, Audley Road, Chesterton

Workers at G.H. Downing's brick and tile works on Audley Road, Chesterton. Standing in the kiln doorway 5th from left is the gang leader James Hall. The company was founded by James Downing in the ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

This view looks along Salter Street, from the junction with Gaolgate Street. On the left is Thorne & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. John and Henry Thorn originated in Wells, Somerset. ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

Looking along Gaolgate Street towards Charles Clark's garage in Gaol Square. On the left is F.W. Woolworth’s store which closed during January 2009. On the right there is a part view of the Midland ...

Garages at Highcroft, Rough Close

Photograph of the garage at Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton for the Barlow family in the 1930s.

Garden Fete, The Rectory, Fradswell,

The Rectory is now used as a rest home for the elderly. From left to right are (standing) Mrs Sargeant, Mrs Brown, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Polly Capewell, Mrs R. Titterton, Mrs Harvey, Mrs E. Collier, Mrs ...

Garden party at Apedale Hall, Chesterton

This scene is of a popular garden party held at Apedale Hall. Apedale Hall was the home of the Heathercote family and was built in 1826 by the industrialist Richard Edensor Heathcote on the site of ...

Garden party, Charnes Hall, near Eccleshall

Pictured at a fundraising event for funds for St. Peter's Church, Broughton at Charnes Hall are, from left to right, Arthur Boulton (Church Warden at St. Peter's) , Mrs Sylvia Friend, Lady Helen Delves ...