Military parade, Normacot
Soldiers of the 2nd North Midland Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery travelling roughly south-east down Uttoxeter Road near the junction with Meir Road.
Military parade, Normacot
The 2nd North Midland Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery is pictured, on Uttoxeter Road, travelling towards Meir. Photograph taken at the junction with Meir Road.
Military Parade, Stafford,
Second World War military parade headed by the North Staffordshire Regiment Band and mounted police.
The parade is seen here in Market Square and heavy rain has not deterred the crowds.
Military Police, Brocton
A postcard view of Brocton looking from The Green towards Chase Road with Old Acre Road to the right. The two Military Police Officers in the picture are possibly from the nearby Brocton Camp. Whilst ...
Military Police, Yarnfield
An image from the 'Yarnfield Yank', a booklet published in 1945 to commemorate the presence of US Army personnel at transit camps in Yarnfield, near Stone during World War II. The camps at Yarnfield were ...
Militia approaching crossing, Blythe Bridge
The 5th Battallion of the North Staffordshire Territorials onn their way to Burton during general mobilisation in August 1914. They were one of the first Companies to go to France.
In the foreground ...
Mill Lane, Rocester
A view of Mill Lane, Rocester taken during the 1914-18 War. Sergeant Jack Hurst is pictured whilst on leave and is standing with Hilda Moult, who later became Mrs. Gosling. Jack was killed on his return ...
Milligan Shield Presentation at English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph was taken during the Annual Presentation of Training Awards in the Association Hall at the English Electric Co., Lichfield Road Works, Stafford.
Engineering Apprentice Mr Peter Jeffrey ...
Milligan Shield Presentation at the English Electric Co., Stafford
This group photograph of the Mayor of Stafford with managers, apprentices, their parents and friends was taken after the Annual Presentation of Training Awards in the Association Hall at the English Electric ...
Ministry Hospital, Cannock Chase
The Ministry of Pensions Hospital at Brindley Heath on Cannock Chase. The Military Hospital was built in 1916 to serve both Brocton and Rugeley army training camps. The hospital had twelve wards with ...
Ministry of Defence Open Day, Beacon Barracks, Stafford
Historical battle re-enactors entertaining crowds at a Ministry of Defence Open Day held at MOD Stafford's Beacon Barracks.
Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Brindley Heath, Cannock Chase
This postcard is post-World War 1 as the Hospital has changed its name to Ministry of Pensions Hospital. It was reportedly capable of housing 1000 patients and had 12 Wards in the main building. As you ...
Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Brindley Heath, Cannock Chase
The Ministry of Pensions was concerned specifically with the accommodation of military pensioners of the two World Wars and from pre-1914 conflicts in hospitals and other institutions in the United Kingdom ...
Miss Beardmore's private school, Wolstanton
Peace celebrations at Miss Beardmore's School in Wolstanton. All the children are dressed in their best clothes to celebrate the end of the Boer War.
Miss Evans-Rose, Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Miss Edith Evans-Rose, headmistress of Pipewood Camp School.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee girls from Birmingham. There was also a similar Camp ...
Miss M M Stichling, Dancing Teacher, Stafford
Miss M M Stichling celebrates her 40th year as a Dancing Teacher with her Studio School, which was Stafford’s oldest established Dancing School. She is pictured with some of her pupils.
Miss Stichling ...
Mobilisation Day, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of crowds outside the Drill Hall on Horninglow Street, Mobilisation Day at the outbreak of the First World War, 1914.
Copyright: Burton Library
Montgomery inspecting the WRAC at Whittington Barracks, nr Lichfield
This occasion was a review of all the Territorial Army units in Staffordshire. It was a huge gathering – never again have so many troops been on parade at the Barracks at one time.