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Annual Inspection at RAF Stafford
Pictured are Air Vice Marshal Lowe, Wing Commander Bewley, Mr Moaks, Mrs Fell and Miss Dean during the 1960 Annual Inspection.
RAF Stafford was formed 1 December 1939 following the purchase by the ...
Annual Inspection at RAF Stafford
Air Vice-Marshal Lowe during his annual inspection of the station. In this photograph he is visiting the Mechanical Recording Section.
During the 1960s computerisation of the stores procedures became ...
Anslow
The rural village of Anslow is situated on the low Needwood Forest plateau about three miles north-west of Burton-upon-Trent. Until 1861 it was a township of the parish of Rolleston. The place name derives ...
Anslow Park Farm, Anslow
Anslow Park Farm, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of his father, the 4th ...
Anson Court, Burton-upon-Trent
Part of Anson Court, Burton-upon-Trent, a refurbishment of mediæval and later buildings. Restoration and redevelopment of this site began in 1990. The site consists of the Grade II listed buildings ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard view looks northeast along Anson Street to the tower of St. Augustine’s church in the distance. The building on the left is Rugeley Police Station.
This postcard was published by G. ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
A postcard view of Anson Street, Rugeley with many schoolchildren posing for the photograph. They may have been pupils at the Grammar School which was at the far end of this road. The houses on the right ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
A postcard view of the Post Office, Anson Street, Rugeley.
This postcard was published by G. Frith, Horse Fair Post Office, Rugeley. William Augustus 'Gus' Frith was a stationer, sub-postmaster and ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard scene is a Staffordshire County Library reprint of an old postcard. It shows the War Memorial in Anson Street looking towards the Market Square.
On the left is the Palace Theatre and ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard view was published by G. Frith, Horse Fair Post Office, Rugeley.
At the end of the street on the left (just behind the motor car) there is a glimpse of the Penny Bank and adjacent Town ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
A quiet Wednesday morning in Anson Street. On the left is the Police Station with three Police Officers in conversation by a motor-scooter parked on the road. On the right is the Post Office where two ...
Antiques Fair, Bingley Hall, Stafford
This view of an Antiques Fair held in Bingley Hall at the Staffordshire County Showground near Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Antoinette Plant Memorial Window, St Andrew's Church, Weston
Memorial window consisting of three lights featuring Biblical scenes of motherhood. Dedicated to Antoinette Sarah Plant, who died on September 25, 1881, the window depicts a traditional Madonna and Child ...
ANZAC Soldiers at Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
ANZAC was the abbreviation for the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps and was formed early in the conflict of the Great War answering the British Empire's call to arms.
The Expeditionary Force originally ...
ANZAC Soldiers at Ingestre Hall,
Five soldiers from the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, and a dog, standing in the main entrance of Ingestre Hall. The brigade was one of the last regiments to leave Brocton Camp at the end of the First World ...
AOC Parade at RAF Stafford
Pictured is the AOC's (Air Officer Commanding) Parade at RAF Stafford in 1951. The building on the right was known as the old fire picquet hut. In the background are prefabricated huts, houses on the ...
Apedale Hall House and Park: steel engraving
'Apedale Hall. The seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote, Esquire,' near Newcastle-under-Lyme. The house is modern Elizabethan.F. Halliday, del., [drawn] and Thomas Taylor, sculp., [engraved.]
Apedale Hall School
Apedale Hall School stands at the top of Apedale Road and was built in 1855 by John Edensor Heathcote to educate the children of the Apedale estate staff. It ceased to be used as a school in the 1870s ...