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Christening a New Fire Engine, Stafford
Mayor William Thomas Richardson and Mayoress Emily Richardson of Stafford christening a new fire engine on Market Square. The fire engine was named 'Emily' after the Mayoress.
The fireman on the right ...
Christening at St Edward's Church, Cheddleton
The child being christened is Ian Cartwright.
Christening Bonnet, 19th century
The bonnet (pictured) is likely to have been a christening bonnet with the amount of detail and decoration on it. The long ribbons were usually used as added decoration and could be the length of the ...
Christening Gown and Veil, 1920s
A 1920s lace gown and veil worn by the donor Mrs D Wilson when she was a baby.
She was born 27.12.1928 at the Chapel House, Pepper Street, Keele and was christened in 1929.
An underdress would have ...
Christening Gown, 19th century
A boys christening gown made of white fine cotton.
It has a triangular bodice, square neckline and broderie anglaise edging.
This is a very long gown measuring over a meter from shoulder to hem.
Christening Gown, 19th century
During the Victorian era christening gowns became more elaborate as textiles became cheaper.
Christening gowns sometimes copied the current fashion trends. This dress has 'whitework' (a style of white ...
Christmas Day, Biddulph Grange Orthopedic Unit
Dermot Martin, the young patient in the photograph, recalls: 'I was born in 1954 and went into Biddulph when I was five with the condition known as Perthes disease. Some of my earliest memories are of ...
Christmas Greetings Card. Longton Park. Photography and Design by William Blake.
Christmas Greetings Card with a view of Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Blake produced many greetings cards, which were sold in his shop at Stafford Street, Longton. The street was renamed ...
Christmas Pantomime Cast, Bidduph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital
This photograph was taken in the front hall of the old house at Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hospital. The pantomime was put on by staff every Christmas for the children at the hospital.
In the back ...
Christmas Party, Lotus Ltd., Stafford
A Christmas party at the Lotus Ltd club, Stafford.
From left to right: Joan Wilkes (worked in the Lotus factory shop), Barbara Loveys (worked in warehouse), Pauline Insull (worked in warehouse), Margaret ...
Christmas party, Doxey Institute, Stafford
Doxey Institute stood on The Crescent in Doxey. The two men wearing suits seated are Reg Redfern and Mr Wilshaw.
Photographer: Morris, Market Street, Stafford.
Christmas party, Flash Ley School, Stafford
These youngsters are waiting to start eating at their first Christmas party arranged for pupils of the new Flash Ley School, Stafford, on the afternoon of Monday 17 December. Please contact us if you ...
Christmas Party, Lotus Ltd., Stone
Pictured in the centre of the front row is Miss Christine Williams (wearing glasses) along with employees and guests during a Christmas party. This view was taken inside the wooden Bowling Clubhouse ...
Christmas Party, Lotus Ltd., Stone
Pictured second left on the front row is Miss Christine Williams along with employees and guests standing by a buffet table during a Christmas party. This view was taken inside the wooden Bowling Clubhouse ...
Christmas Party, Wedgwood Pottery Canteen, Barlaston,
Photograph donated to the Wedgwood Museum by John Thomas, and by courtesy of the Trustees of the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Christmas Party, Woodseaves
A Christmas party for local pensioners held at Woodseaves Village Institute.
Chuffeurs and friends on Cannock Chase,
Shugborough's chauffeurs with friends and family on a day out on Cannock Chase.
At the back is Lawrence Nelson (Head Chauffeur at Shugborough) and a family friend. In the middle row is Alice Nelson, ...
Church band members, Eccleshall
The Church Lads Brigade band pictured with their instruments near Eccleshall Church. The adult standing at the back is Eccleshall photographer and chemist Frank T. Hudson.