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John Leveson Gower of Trentham
Oil painting. Three quarter-length portrait of John Leveson Gower, 2nd Baron and 1st Earl Gower and Viscount Trentham (1694-1754).
Artist: attributed to Thomas Hudson (1701-1779)
Dimensions: 1250mm ...
John Leveson Gower, 1st Earl Gower
John Leveson Gower, 2nd Baron and 1st Earl Gower, and Viscount Trentham (1694-1754). Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire 1742-1754.
Engraving by I. Faber after a painting by Jean Baptists van Loo. Sold ...
John Richard Beech Masefield
J.R.B Masefield was born in Stone in 1850. His family lived at Old Hall, now the offices of Stone Town Council. He trained in the legal profession, and joined Cheadle solicitors Blagg & Son in the 1870s. ...
John Russell Alder, Gunner 11052276 Royal Artillery. Born 1923
John was born on 27th September 1923 in Portsmouth, Hampshire. In 1941 all men between 20 and 23 years of age had to report to the Employment Exchange in Blackpool Lancashire to register for military ...
John Salt, 'America Jack' ,Denstone
John Salt's version of his story: John claimed he had been deported to northern Canada in the late 19th century for poaching rabbits. When the Great War broke out convicts were offered a free pardon ...
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall
John Sparrow (1736-1821) of Bishton Hall, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1792-1816.
Oil on canvas by William Owen (1769-1825)
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall
Oil painting. Half-length portrait of John Sparrow of Bishton Hall, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1792-1816.
Artist: William Owen (1769-1825).
Dimensions: 830mm x 630mm
John Sparrow of Bishton Hall
John Sparrow (1736-1821) of Bishton Hall, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions 1792-1816.
Engraving by S.W. Reynolds after a painting by William Owen.
John Thomas Arlidge
Portrait of John Thomas Arlidge (1822-1899).
Born Chatham, Kent, he became a member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1848. In 1862 he accepted a post as physician to the North Staffordshire Infirmary ...
John Twigg Homer
Oil painting. Head and shoulders portrait of John Twigg Homer, Esq., C.B.E., D.L. (1865-1934) Presented by the Women Officers of the West Midlands Division of the Ministry of Labour (Employment Department). ...
John Villiers Stuart, 5th Marquess Townshend
John Villiers Stuart, 5th Marquess Townshend (1831-1899) of Tamworth Castle. The Castle was opened to the public in 1899, after being bought at auction by Tamworth Corporation for £3,000 from the 5th ...
John Wilcox Edge
Oil painting. Half-length portrait of John Wilcox Edge (1844-1923), original member of Staffordshire County Council, Alderman 1889-1923. Born in Burslem, he was Mayor of Burslem in 1890.
Artist: William ...
Johnson children, Salt
Children of Arthur George Johnson and his wife Winifred Johnson taken at Salt circa 1921. Left to right Arthur, Sydney, Ida (front), Isabel and Daisy. They lived at Ivy Cottage, Salt until Arthur George ...
Johnson family, Tean
Golden Wedding photo of William Henry Johnson and Frances Verian Johnson (nee Nutt) with their family at Tean on 21st February 1933. The Johnson's son John Henry Johnson is seated with them.
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Jolly Button Turner Inn, Bolebridge street, Tamworth
George Ball, the Licensee, is seen in the centre of this photograph with locals standing outside the pub. The Jolly Button Turner Inn was demolished on 15th October 1978.
Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison (1672-1719), essayist, poet and politician. He was born in Wiltshire, but shortly after his birth his father was appointeed Dean of Lichfield and the family moved to the Cathedral Close. ...
Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison (1672-1719), essayist, poet and politician. He was born in Wiltshire, but shortly after his birth his father was appointeed Dean of Lichfield and the family moved to the Cathedral Close. ...
Joseph and Lillian Alice Chilton, Great Haywood
Joseph and Lillian Alice Chilton in the garden of their home in Trent Lane, Great Haywood. Joseph at that time was a gardener at Shugborough. The lady next door used to serve refreshments to tourists ...