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J & G Meakin Ltd, Eagle Pottery, Hanley

A group of senior staff photographed outside J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery Works, at Ivy House, Hanley. Left to right: W.Robotham, C.H. Breeze, Percy E. Jones, W. Hamilton, H. Alcock. J.F Meakin, F. ...

J & G Meakin Ltd. Centenary celebrations, Darlaston Hall, Stone

Centenary celebrations for J & G Meakin, Pottery Manufacturers inside a marquee, possibly in the grounds of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. The Meakin family lived here until 1951. Constance Meakin is standing ...

J H Lines, Ltd., Christmas Dinner, Stafford

Members of the Sports and Social Club of Messrs. J H Lines, Ltd., the well-known Stafford firm of engineers, are pictured at their second annual dinner at the Co-operative Café, in Gaolgate Street, ...

J. A. Lovatt in Bog Lane, Longton

J.A. Lovatt was a photographer who lived at 6 Ludwall Road, Normacot. He was a member of the North Staffordshire Field Club in the 1920s. His collection of photographs of Longton and area is held at ...

J.H. St. Johnstone, Chief Chemist, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

The photograph of J.H. St. Johnstone giving a lecture was probably taken in Bass' laboratory. Mr St. Johnstone was chief chemist at Bass between 1948-61. He died in 1963.

Jack Davies on Weetman's Bridge, Little Haywood

Mr Jack Davies, D.S.M., appears to have been gathering heather on his way home from work. The bicycle is a Royal Enfield. The 1887 bridge carrying Meadow Lane over the River Trent is just wide enough ...

Jack Davies, English Electric Ltd., Stafford

Mr Jack Davies of Great Haywood ended his working life at English Electric Ltd, Stafford as a Security man, retiring in 1967.

Jack Peaple's Miniature Fair, Stafford

Jack Peaple pictured with two children with donkey and cart carrying miniature merry-go-round and theatre. The float is decorated for Stafford Infirmary Pageant.

Jack Worthington, Stone

Jack Worthington pictured at home at Hawthorne Lodge, Lichfield Road, Stone. The Worthington family lived here from 1940 until 1973. Born John Worthington in Stafford in 1901, Jack opened a cycle ...

Jamage Rescue Brigade, Jamage Colliery, Kidsgrove

On the 12 January 1918 there was an explosion at the Minnie Pit and 155 men and boys were killed. This photograph was taken before the Rescue Brigade descended into the pit. Pictured left to right on ...

James Alsop, silk manufacturer, Leek

James Alsop was born 29 March 1806 in Newton Abbott, in Devon. By the 1841 census he was living in Leek with his occupation listed as ‘Silk Manufacturer’. He went into partnership with James Gaunt Robins, ...

James and Harriett Dyche

James Dyche (born Stafford 1852) and his wife Harriett (nee Ward, born Abbots Bromley 1852). They were married at St Mary's Church, Stafford in 1877 and this photograph was probably taken shortly afterwards. James ...

James Brindley

James Brindley (1716-1772) was a civil engineer and was a pioneering builder of canals. His engineering works include the Bridgewater Canal which links Manchester and Liverpool, the Trent and Mersey ...

James Cornwallis, Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry

Portrait of James Cornwallis, 4th Earl Cornwallis, Viscount Brome, 8th Baron Cornwallis of Eye (1742-1824). He was Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1781 to 1824 and is buried in Lichfield Cathedral. ...

James Cox, Dept. Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, Burton-on-Trent

Mr Cox stands proudly in front of a fire engine in the station. He is wearing a long service medal and full uniform, including a metal fire helmet. James Cox was Dept. Superintendent of Burton Town Fire ...

James Jones, Chesterton

James Jones lived in Roggin Row, off Audley Road in Chesterton. Born in 1876, James enlisted for the North Staffordshire Regiment during World War I when aged 42. He fought in Gallipoli before joining ...

James Lovatt and wife, Newcastle-under-Lyme

James Lovatt stands with his wife and two dogs pictured in their home, Brampton Hill. Lovatt was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme 1909-1910.

James Lovatt, High Steward of Newcastle under Lyme

The Staffordshire Sentinel of 2 September 1924, in an obituary to James Lovatt reported: ‘When the office of High Steward – which, according to tradition, was formerly held by John o’ Gaunt – was revived, ...