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Mrs Henry Leach at London, Xmas 1908. Photographed by William Blake.

Portrait of Mrs Henry Leach.

Mrs Jones' Hat Shop, Drayton Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken around 1920 this photograph shows the frontage of Mrs Jones' Hat Shop on Drayton Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The window display shows the wide range of hats available to the ladies of Newcastle, ...

Mrs Morris-Eyton, Wood Eaton Manor

Isabel Margaret Mary Morris-Eyton (nee Eyton) of Wood Eaton manor, Church Eaton, pictured on horseback. She was the wife of Charles Edward Morris-Eyton (1863-1930). He died in 1930 and Isabel left Wood ...

Mrs Smith

Portrait, oil on canvas, of Mrs Smith, wearing a dark red dress and muslin stole. Mother of Mary Joule (nee Smith), first wife of John Joule of John Joule & Sons, brewers, Stone. Gilt wood frame. Artist ...

Mrs Walter and Jeannie at Stanley

Portrait of two women named Mrs Walter and Jeannie sitting in front of buildings and a chimney stack at Stanley, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. They are dressed formally, as if on a special day ...

Munitions workers, ROF Swynnerton

Women munitions workers filling detonators at R.O.F. Swynnerton. Workers at R.O.F. Swynnerton, a high percentage of which were women, filled shells, bombs and other armaments, including 20mm shells ...

Myatt family, Meaford, Stone

The Myatt family photograph taken at their home at Meaford Old Hall Farm Cottage, near Stone. From left to right: Edith Alice, Arthur Reginald, John, John Henry, Jane, Elsie Annie.

Nantwich, Cheshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken in High Street, Nantwich, Cheshire. This row of buildings is a typical example of the half timbered, black and white Tudor architecture found in the historic market town.

Nantwich, Cheshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Nantwich, Cheshire. This view includes a mock tudor building.

Nathaniel Barrett's wife, Oaken Hall, near Codsall

Gilt framed oval watercolour portrait of the wife of Nathaniel Barrett of Oaken Hall. She is wearing a low cut blue dress with yellow trim.

National Book League, Stafford

Alderman H J Bostock, President of the Stafford branch of the National Book League, gives a welcoming handshake to Canon J E W Wallis, canon and librarian at Lichfield Cathedral, (deputising for the Bishop ...

National Foot Health Week, Stafford

This picture appeared in the Staffordshire Newsletter as part of ‘National Foot Health Week’ which was during 16 to 21 June 1952. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph. The feature ...

National Savings at the English Electric Co. Ltd., Stafford

Standing on the left is Mr J W C Milligan, Manager, Stafford Works, the lady seated in front is thought to be Miss W Bates, and the others are unknown. They are pictured preparing to make the Monthly ...

Native American Dress

Native Americans considered making clothes a serious task and were all made by hand by the women in the tribe. Animal hides were most commonly used to make the clothes from the animals they hunted, ...

Nellie Turner, Cheddleton

Studio portrait of NellieTurner of Cheddleton. She was born in Cheddleton on 17 December 1901, the third daughter of John W. and Ada Mary Turner. Her married name was Nellie Jackson and she died on ...

Newspaper delivery, Seighford

A smile and a greeting with the latest news delivered by Mrs Violet Astley, of Seighford, who walked eight miles a day, six days a week on her morning paper round. She is seen here delivering a newspaper ...

Norton Pool, Norton Canes

Now known as Chasewater, Norton Pool was formed in 1797 by damming two streams: the Crane Brook which flowed into the Tame, and another stream flowing into the Penk, to provide a feeder to the extended ...

Nurse Harkness, Cheddleton

Grace Harkness was born in Ruthwell, Dumfrieshire in 1879 and was a Maternity and District Nurse for Cheddleton and the surrounding area from about 1913. She lived at Ashcombe Cottage, Cheddleton until ...