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Memorial Service Parade, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of a parade of civic dignitaries in Market Place on the occasion of the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII. Copyright: Burton Libary

Memorial Service, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of a parade of civic dignitaries in Market Place on the occasion of the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII. Copyright: Burton Libary

Memorial Service, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of a parade of civic dignitaries in Town Hall square with St Paul's Church in the background on the occasion of the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII. Copyright: ...

Methodist Youth Club Party, Stone

Back row: Derek Prosser (2nd from left), David Roycroft (3rd from right). Middle Row: Joan Darlington, unknown, Christine Johnson, Alice Cundy, Rosamund Griffith, Pauline Myatt. Front row, seated: ...

Meynell Hunt meet, Meynell and Ingram Arms, Hoar Cross

Two mounted hunt followers with their hounds and a crowd of spectators outside the Meynell and Ingram Arms in Hoar Cross.

Michael Thomas Bass

Lithograph print. A caricature of Michael Thomas Bass (1799-1884), brewer and politician, by 'Ape'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' May 20th 1871. he was born in Burton upon Trent. Under his leadership, Bass ...

Mile of Pennies for Charity, Hanley

Oliver Dyke (on the right, bearded) placing the fist penny outside the Bratt and Dyke department store in Hanley. The 'mile of pennies' raised money for charity. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in ...

Milford Hall C.C. v. W.W.M. Morgan's XI,

Teams for the cricket match between Milford Hall Cricket Club and W.W.M. Morgan's XI played at Milford Hall on 18 July 1931. Milford Hall C.C. were founded around 1930 and superceded Walton Cricket ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club

Milford Hall Cricket Club, Stone Charity Cup finalists pictured at Stone Cricket Club, 1990 season. They lost to Staffordshire Police. Back row (left to right): Ken Evans (umpire), Nigel Johnson, Tim ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI, 1963 season. Back row (left to right): R. Bentley (scorer), A.D. Matthews, A.D. Giles, R. Parks, H. Rhodes, K. Parrott, P. Mist, W. Gardner (umpire). Front row: ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI, 1966 season. In the background is the original wooden pavilion built in 1930 which was replaced in 1972. Back row (left to right): W. Gardner (umpire), K. Miles, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI. Back row (left to right): A. Frank, N. Griffiths, I. Collingham, M. Holmes, T. Davis (vice captain), B. Davis (umpire). Front row: C. Edwards, R. Littlewood, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI, 1978 season. Back row (left to right): Graham Gilbert, Dave Thomas, Trevor Miles, Paul Gilchrist, Andy Edwards. Front row: Clive Edwards, Steve Smith, Wayne Moore, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI, 1976 season. Back row (left to right): M. Wood, R. Gaynor, D, Thomas, D. Roberts, K. Davis, T. Miles. Front row: K. Hammond, J. Stewart, R. Loveridge, J.A. Wilkins, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI

Milford Hall Cricket Club 1st XI. Back row (left to right): G. Powell, A. Burt, P. Richardson, T. Davis, J. Stewart, J. Edwards. Front row: E. Price, S. Smith, G. Gilbert (captain), A. Edwards, ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club Annual Dinner, Swan Hotel, Stafford

Menu card for Milford Hall Cricket Club's 39th Annual Dinner, held at the Swan Hotel, Stafford on 16 February 1968. The card has been signed by guests Lancashire and England fast bowler Brian Statham ...

Milford Hall Cricket Club v. Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

A Staffordshire Newsletter photograph taken on the occasion of the annual challenge cricket match between Milford Hall Cricket Club and Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. From left to right: Andy ...

Military Band, Rugeley

A regimental band pictured at a concert in Rugeley during World War 1. The musicians were troops based at Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase.