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Making Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford

Maltsters at Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Group of maltsters posed, probably outside Shobnall Maltings with an allowance can in front of them. The men are: G. Cox, Tim Broadhurst, T. Adams. F. Dunn. S. Cliff, J. Britton, G. Thompson, W. Peto, ...

Man in casting shop, Minton's Ltd., Stoke-on-Trent

Pottery factory interior taken in a casting shop. The pottery worker is fettling and sponging a plate with an incised decoration. Tools, brushes and moulds can be seen on the worker's bench. Taken at ...

Man-rider train, Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley

"Man-rider" train conveying men from the pit bottom into mine workings at the start of the shift. The driver is Sid Bailey. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. ...

Marching Band Procession, Cheddleton

A marching band playing brass instruments lead a procession along Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. The Post Office is in the background. Immediately behind the band, a group of elderly, bearded men are followed ...

Market Place on Coronation Day, Uttoxeter

Crowds stand near the kiosk in Market Place and watch as soldiers in dress uniform prepare to fire a military salute on George V's Coronation Day. The scene was captured from a first floor room near to ...

Market Place, Cannock,

View of Market Place with the Crown Hotel to the left. The Crown Hotel was built in the early 18th century and demolished in 1962. It was replaced with a row of modern shops.

Market Stall, Uttoxeter

A stall at Uttoxeter market with giant ox cabbages. On the left is Mr R. Webster, farmer and horticulturalist of Creighton, near Stramshall, who grew them. Photograph by Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Market Street, Hednesford

Market Street viewed from the junction of Church Hill with the A460 crossing the photograph in the foreground. Market Street, the town's main street, stretches ahead. Crossing the road to the right ...

Market Street, Hednesford

A postcard view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford. The barber's pole on the left edge of the card was the premises of Mr J. Bird by 1911; he was in business there for over 30 years. Previously ...

Marquis of Anglesey

Henry William Paget, 1st Marquis of Anglesey, was born in 1768 and died in 1854. The Paget family home was Beaudesert, which stood on the south-eastern edge of Cannock Chase. He fought in Flanders, ...

Marson's Grocers Shop and Staff, Stafford,

Marson's staff and Christmas window display. Marson's high class grocer's shop was housed in the Ancient High House on Greengate Street. The High House was bought by John Marson in 1826, who converted ...

Masons, 26 Market Street, Tamworth

The proprietor, George Mason, is pictured here with five male assistants and a lady standing outside his grocery shop. In 1932 Mason's store became part of a national chain.

Mayer's and Sherrat's.

Pottery factory interior showing cup makers in a jolleying workshop. Taken at Mayer's and Sherrat's pot bank, Stoke-on-Trent. The four people are identified on the original copy of the photo. They ...

Mayor Leason Thanking Firemen after Floods, Stone,

Mayor Philip Leason thanking the fire brigade for their hard work during the floods of August 1987.

Mayor Marson on the Steps of the Borough Hall, Stafford,

Mr William Marson, Mayor of Stafford, on the steps of the Borough Hall. Beside him stand Police Halberdiers. The Borough Hall on Eastgate Street was designed by Henry Ward, the Borough architect. ...

Melia's grocers, High Street, Uttoxeter

Four young men and three young women outside Melia's grocers shop on High Street, Uttoxeter. Melia's grocers were a national chain which were popular between the 1920s and 1960s. Photographer: Alfred ...

Member of the Girls Training Corp, Stonefield Park, Stone

Mary Smith is pictured here in her Girls Training Corp uniform. Stone Girls Training Corp was founded by Mrs Wenger of Aston, Stone, who was also the commanding officer there. The headquarters were at ...