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England Football Cap
An England international football cap awarded to Stanley Matthews for representing England in a match against the Republic of Ireland on 8 May 1957. England ran out as 5-1 winners.
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England Hockey Team, Aberdeen
The England Hockey team selected to play Scotland at Pittordrie, Aberdeen in 1910. The team pictured is: A.G. Powell (goalkeeper), M.A. Matthew, C. J. Corbett, R.G. Pridmore, W.H. Twigg, E.L. Goodman, ...
England Hockey Team, Cambridge
The England Hockey team selected to play against Wales at Cambridge in 1910. England won 9-0 with goals from Sutcliffe (4), Shoveller (4) and Pridmore. In goal was R.P. Keigwin, standing second from ...
England Hockey Team, Edinburgh
The England Hockey team selected to play Scotland at Edinburgh in 1912. Seated fourth from left is W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford.
Walter Hanbury Twigg was born at Weeping Cross on 6 May 1883. ...
England Hockey Team, Frankfurt, Germany
Members of the England Hockey Team on tour in Europe, which included a match against Germany. They are pictured outside the Hotel Nassauer in Frankfurt. W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford is fourth ...
England Hockey Team, London
The England Hockey team selected to play against Ireland at the Queen's Club, London in 1910.
Back row (left to right): R.P. Keigwin, A. Sutcliffe, E.L. Goodman, George Herbert Martin (umpire), W.H. ...
England Hockey Team, Paris
Members of the England Hockey Team on tour in Europe, which included a match against France. They are pictured somewhere in Paris. W.H. Twigg of Weeping Cross, Stafford is seated on the ground, second ...
English Drinking Glasses. Photographed by William Blake.
A collection of English drinking glasses dating from the late 17th to the early 18th century. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
English Drinking Glasses. Photographed by William Blake.
A collection of English drinking glasses dating from the late 17th to the early 18th century. Taken at Hanley Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
English Electric Bowls Club, Stafford
The Bowls Club formed part of the Social & Athletic Association (Social Club) at English Electric Co., Stafford. This photograph shows one of the Bowling Greens and the club building at Stychfields, adjacent ...
English Electric Co. at Meaford Power Station
A visit by the English Electric Co. Stafford, Engineering Society, to Meaford Generating Station. Pictured in this group is Walter F. Palmer. He is above the 'E' of Electric in the middle row of three, ...
English Electric Co., Publicity Department, Stafford
Members of the English Electric Publicity Department are pictured with guests during their annual dinner and social at the Crispin Hotel, Stafford. the Publicity Department was based in Foregate Street, ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Members of the English Electric Co., Stafford Works Engineering Society are pictured during a visit to an Industrial site.
Standing on the left is thought to be Miss Phillips and on the extreme right ...
English Electric Company Tug of War Winners, Stafford
English Electric Co. tug-of-war winning team at the company's sports competition. The team was made up of staff from Shops 11,12,13,14 and 15 and the Test House. Seated second from left is George Davies ...
English Electric Cricket Team, Stafford
Many local companies encouraged their workers to participate in sports and social activities. Front row, fourth from left is John Rigby, a that time working in the Test Department at English Electric
The ...
English Electric Fencing Club, Stafford
Members of the English Electric Fencing Club.
Front row: (left to right): D.D. Hogg, Mrs E. Stewart, H. Morse (captain), Mrs M. Hogg, T.A. Smith.
Back row: G.E. Castle, W.G. Friggens, A.F. Dillon-Bourne, ...
English Electric Swimming Club Gala, Stafford
Mr R. Butters, President of English Electric Swimming Club, congratulating K. Hart of Newcastle-under-Lyme on winning the Staffordshire men's 200m breast-stroke championship. Runner-up B. Ravenscroft ...
English Electric Tennis Club, Stafford
English Electric Company Stafford tennis club at Stychfields, adjoining the English Electric factory.
English Electric was formerly Siemens Bros., who manufactured generators, electric motors and various ...