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Canteen, Post Office Telephones Central Training School, Yarnfield
A view of the temporary student canteen in the New Training Building at the G.P.O. Training Centre in Yarnfield. Notice the lack of tables and chairs - the G.P.O. did not want the students to get too ...
Canteen, Post Office Training Centre, Yarnfield
This photograph of catering staff serving meals to staff and trainees at the Post Office Training Centre was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
The General Post Office Engineering Department, ...
Canteen, Post Office Training Centre, Yarnfield
This photograph of catering staff serving meals to staff and trainees at the Post Office Training Centre was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
The General Post Office Engineering Department, ...
Canteen, Post Office Training Centre, Yarnfield
This photograph of catering staff in the kitchen at the Post Office Training Centre was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
The General Post Office Engineering Department, Central Training ...
Canvassing during a General Election, Eccleshall
Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election.
He is seen standing on High Street with Mrs Swanston (left) and Mrs Carter ...
Canvassing during a General Election, Eccleshall
Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election.
He is seen standing on a carriage outside the Royal Oak on High Street.
Canvassing during a General Election, Eccleshall
Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election. He is seen standing by the driver on a carriage outside the Royal Oak on High ...
Canvassing during a General Election, Eccleshall,
Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election.
He is seen here canvassing in High Street.
Captured German Field Gun, Froghall
This captured field gun is strapped on the back of a railway wagon, pictured on the Froghall Junction line between Froghall Junction and Froghall Wharf in the Churnet valley. The sign attached to the ...
Car accident, Bon Marche General Store, Upper Tean
In about 1905 the Bon Marche shop was bought by William Henry Johnson, who had previously worked in the Tape Mill. At the same time he acquired the Quiet Woman public house, which was part of the tall ...
Car and chauffeur, Audley area
Car and chauffeur outside an unidentified house, believed to be somewhere in the Audley area. Can you identify the place or the chauffeur?
Car and driver, Fairoak, Croxton
Albert B. Frost of Fairoak, Croxton, near Eccleshall in a 1903 Cadillac.
Car by country house, near Burton-upon-Trent
A group of women and a chauffeur are pictured beside a Minerva motor car by the front door of a large country house, thought to be in the Burton-upon-Trent area. If you recognise anyone in the photograph ...
Car crash, Queensville, Stafford
The aftermath of a collision between two motor cars at the bottom of Queensville Bank, Stafford. The crash was between two Model T Fords, 1915 or earlier, the landaulet version may well have been a taxi ...
Car for a Bob, Stafford
Stafford Round Tablers John Harvest (left) and Geoffrey Bramall are pictured checking over a new Ford Popular which has a sign on the front saying “This is it – Car for a Bob”. A Bob was a slang name ...
Car outside Number 12 Albert Road, Tamworth
Dr McColl with his son Hugh and daughter Helen, outside their house and surgery in the 1920's.
Car outside the Hixon Stores,
The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane.
The stores were run by Mr Hammond, who can be seen in his Rover. He used his car for deliveries.
Car outside the Holloway Lodge, Tamworth Castle
A new car outside Holloway Lodge. The notice by the castle gates reads 'Dutch Market', which could be the Dutch Market held in August 1915, and also the opening times of the Castle, 'Weekdays 8am - till ...