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J. Oakley, Motor Garage, Station Road, Hednesford

James Oakley and his wife Mary were born in Whitchurch, Shropshire. By 1901 he was a cycle agent at his home in Station Road, Hednesford and by 1907 he was advertising as a cycle maker, dealer and motor ...

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.

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 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 Plant, Stafford

James Plant, currier and leather merchant of Eastgate Street, Stafford.

Jane Amelia Merriman

Outdoor portrait of a lady in formal dress posing amongst blossom. The woman is named Jeannie. She is the subject of other photographs in the collection. Jeannie is Jane Amelia Merriman who was born ...

Japanese Kimono

This is probably a kimono for a man as it is far simpler in design and has darker colours than that of a woman's. The shorter length and shorter sleeves also suggest it would have been worn by a man. ...

Japanese Obi

Obi’s were originally used to hold the kimono closed and started off as a simple ribbon. Though during the seventeenth century obi’s particularly women’s started to increase in size, this new size ...

Japanese Obi

Obi’s were originally used to hold the kimono closed and started off as a simple ribbon. Though during the seventeenth century obi’s particularly women’s started to increase in size, this new size ...

Japanese Women’s Kimono

Kimonos were adopted from China in the early fifth century and have since been greatly altered by Japanese fashion trends. The strict customs surrounding kimonos has resulted in the establishment of ...

Jeannie at Blackpool

Outdoor portrait of a woman on the beach holding a starfish. The location is Blackpool and the woman's name is Jeannie. There are other portraits of her in the collection. Jeannie is Jane Leach (nee Merriman) ...

Jemima and Cecil Haycock, Hednesford

Jemima and Cecil Haycock outside their house, Victoria Cottage on High Mount Street, Hednesford. At the time of the 1911 census Cecil was 14 and his occupation is listed as grocer's errand boy. His ...

Jen shoes displays, Stafford

Jen shoe displays, the photograph was taken in the Newport Road showroom off Newport Road, Stafford.

Jerningham Street, Stafford,

Jerningham Street in Castletown, just up from the Castle Tavern.

Jessie Gains, Uttoxeter

Jessie Gains (1890-1964) was the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Bond, who lived on Carter Street, Uttoxeter. She married William Gains in 1910.

Jim Sutton, Cheddleton

A studio portrait of Jim Sutton of Cheddleton in the uniform of the Royal Artillery. He was born in Cheddleton on 2 April 1882 and lived at Babylon Row at the time. He married Louisa Sutton in 1939 ...

Joe Foster, Bass Cooper, Burton-on-Trent

Mr Foster, a cooper at Bass, standing next to a pyramid of small casks with taps. They were made by Joe as prizes for the Burton Regatta Centenary in 1955.

John and Elizabeth Johnson with grandchildren

John Johnson (born 1843 in Fradswell) 60 years of age when this photograph was taken, and his wife Elizabeth Ann Johnson, nee Chell aged 51 (born 1852 in Leigh Staffordshire) They married in 1869, John ...