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Group photograph, Rose and Crown, White Hill, Kinver

The F.A. Cup won by West Bromwich Albion can be seen in the centre of this photograph. Mick Fitton is pictured standing third in from the right. Arthur Fitton, father of Mick, was team trainer for West ...

Group photograph, Seighford

Pictured in this photograph are Ada Corfield (next to the dog) and Archie Ingram (back row, far left).

Group photograph, Tamworth Grammar School

Photograph of masters and boys. Recognise any of the individuals in this photograph? Email: past.track@staffordshire.gov.uk We will be happy to update the resource with the information.

Group pictured at the Millennium, Burnhill Green, Patshull

Pictured, from left to right are Lois Hall, Mr Adam, Lady Barbara Kwaitkowski, Chairman of South Staffordshire Council, Peter Leigh, Mr Moy, Joan Burton MBE and Mary Mills.

Group pictured outside the Kinema Theatre, High Street, Kinver

Sid Hillman, the proprietor of the cinema, can be seen here making a presentation to the lady in the centre of the photograph. The man standing directly behind him is Harold Boneer. The group were possibly ...

Group portrait at the wedding of Albert Rowley and Mabel Law, The Poplars, Pattingham

Pictured, from left to right, in the back row are Ginny Bowen, Guy Thwaite, ?, ?, ?, Mr Buckley, ?, Joe Law, ?. Pictured, from left to right, in the middle row are ? Law, ?, Emily Harper, Ernest Law, ...

Group portrait at Westbeech House, Westbeech Road, Pattingham

Group portrait of Bass joiners, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

The joiners are seated on a pile of wooden planks outside Bass' Joiners Shop. The Joiners Shop building is now the Bass Museum.

Group Portrait of Eccleshall Flight,

Eccleshall Flight of the Stone and District Squadron Air Training Corps.

Group Portrait of Post Office Workers, Stafford,

Note the high number of females in this group photograph of postal workers. During the First World War women took on the work of the men who had left to fight.

Group portrait of pupils, St Chad's Church of England School, Pattingham

Pupils pictured in the back row, from left to right are ?, Harry Carter, Laurie Lawrence, Gerald Thwaite, Joe Bate, Ciss Peters, Alice Brookes, Jinny Weaver and ?. Pupils pictured in the middle row, ...

Group portrait, Milwich

From left to right are Mrs C.J. Coupe, Nell Knight, Mr Coupe, May Vernon (?) and Jack (?). Catherine Johnson Coupe (1852-1909) began and ended her life with the surname Coupe. Born in Waterfall, she ...

Guernsey Cow, County Show, Hopton,

Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844. Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the ...

Gunn family, Butterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Samuel Gunn, chauffeur and coachman at Butterton Hall pictured with his family at Butterton Hall Stables. His three eldest sons also worked on the estate. Charles Robert and Henry were gardeners and ...

Gunner Don Sutton, Cheddleton

A studio portrait of Donald David Sutton, Gunner 1502675, 16 Battery, 6th Anti Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. He was the son of William and Henry Mary Ellen Sutton and lived with his family at Fold ...

Gus and Dot, Darlaston, near Stone

Outdoor portrait of a man and a girl in formal dress. Their names are Gus and Dot respectively and the picture was taken in Darlaston, near Stone, Staffordshire. It appears to be one of a group of images ...

Gustav Hamel in his Aeroplane, Stafford

This postcard view shows Gustav Hamel, pioneer aviator pictured in his 50hp Blériot monoplane, which he flew at several locations around Staffordshire and the United Kingdom at specially arranged ...

Gustav Hamel visits Stafford

A postcard portrait of Gustav Hamel “England’s Daring Aviator”, who gave flying displays in Staffordshire and around the United Kingdom. Hamel’s first flying demonstration in Stafford was to a large ...