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Air Training Corps Parade Inspection, R.A.F. Stafford,
Cadets from Stone Air Training Corps on parade at R.A.F. Stafford.
The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
The ...
Air Training Corps Parade, Stone,
The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
This picture shows 1436 Squadron A.T.C., the first to be formed in ...
Air Training Corps Recruitment Display, Stone
The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
The Stone Air Defence Cadet Corps (later the A.T.C.) was founded in ...
Air Training Corps, Mayor's Civic Parade, Stone
The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy.
The Stone Air Defence Cadet Corps (later the A.T.C.) was founded in ...
Air-Vice Marshal Worthington visits RAF Hixon
This image is thought to be of Air-Vice Marshall Worthington inspecting a parade of service personal at RAF Hixon. During 1957 he became Director-General of Equipment at the Air Ministry.
RAF Hixon ...
Air-Vice Marshal Worthington visits RAF Hixon
Taking the salute during a parade at RAF Hixon is Air-Vice Marshall Worthington. During 1957 he became Director-General of Equipment at the Air Ministry.
RAF Hixon opened in 1942 as a base for Bomber ...
Albert Hall Theatre, Stafford,
The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery Street. It closed three years later.
In 1919 the building was converted into a repertory theatre and remained as ...
Albert Stanley M.P. in car, Hednesford
Bowler-hatted Albert Stanley, Member of Parliament for North West Staffordshire 1907-1915, sits in the front passenger seat of the car outside his home, Woodseaves, at 53, Green Heath Road (known locally ...
Albert Terrace, Wolstanton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Albert Terrace, Wolstanton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The scene includes a child holding a basket. A horse and cart can be seen in the background.
Albert Worthington, Seighford
A studio portrait of Albert Worthington, born Seighford, 1893.
Alderman John Marson, Stafford,
Alderman John Marson was Mayor of Stafford in 1848.
John Marson also established Marson's grocery shop in the Ancient High House on Greengate Street in 1826. His son, William Albert, eventually ...
Alderman Thomas Alfred Dunn, Mayor of Stafford,
Note the Stafford Knot which makes up links in the Mayoral Chain.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Alders Paper Mill float, Railway Goods Yard, Tamworth
The Alders Paper Mill ship float and employees are pictured here, ready for the Tamworth Carnival, in the Railway Goods Yard.
Alice Worthington (nee Harrison)
Alice Worthington (nee Harrison, 1881-1968) was born in Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton, but moved to Wigan in Lancashire after her marriage to Thomas Worthington. She had been a domestic servant at Seighford ...
All Saints' Church Bell, Milwich,
The Rev. Perry and the Colsale's Bell, the oldest dated bell in Staffordshire, and the seventh oldest in the country.
The bell was cast by John of Colsale in 1409, and is one of only two medieval English ...
Allen family and neighbours, Whittington, near Eccleshall
Back row (left to right): Alf Shufflebottom, Lilian Glover, Frances Shufflebottom, Emily Palmer, Louis Painter, Arthur Boulton, Bill Furber, Thomas Boulton.
Front row: Hugh Glover, Margaret Boulton, ...
Allerton’s Pottery, Uttoxeter Rd, Longton
Allerton’s Pottery was founded in 1859 and was part of the Cauldon Pottery Group from 1912. The pottery closed in 1942.
Pictured is the Cup Making Shop with Ethel Ibbs at the front of the top photograph ...
Allsopp & Sons Ltd. train with brewing machinery, Burton-upon-Trent
This photograph marks a very significant event in British brewing history: the mainstream introduction of lager beer brewing. Previously, supplies were imported from Germany or had been produced in smaller ...