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Stafford Street Infant School classroom , Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and was demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street Infant School Mugs, Burton-upon -Trent

Stafford Street Infant School opened in 1881. The Headmistress, Mrs. Hickman, had commemorative mugs made and given to each of the pupils to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Headmistress Mrs. Doreen Hickman in 1881 Victorian costume, putting a dunce's cap on the Mayor of Burton. This photograph was taken in 1981 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Stafford Street Infant School teachers dressed in the costume of 1881. This photograph taken in 1981 during celebrations of the centenary of the school. Fourth from left in the front row is Doreen Hickman, ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Classroom photograph of children dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street School, Class IV, Burton-on-Trent

The schoolmaster is Mr Whitworth, and on the extreme right on the bottom row is George E. Beeby.

Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club

Their eyes are on the target in this photograph with keen members of the Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club pictured on their weekly practice night. Taking aim are Mr E Williamson and Mr F Loveys (Captain), ...

Stafford Transport Company Bus and Drivers,

A bus belonging to Stafford Transport Company, with drivers.

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade and Engines, Stafford,

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established in 1877, on the grammar school playing field. The school building can be seen in the background. The horse-drawn, steam powered engine was named 'Elizabeth' ...

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade,

Group portrait of Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established 1877.

Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade,

Group photograph of Stafford Volunteer Fire Brigade, established 1877. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Staffordshire Constabulary Police Officers at Hednesford Police Station

This postcard view shows eight Police Officers posing for the camera in the garden which was in front of the former Police Station on Cannock Road, Hednesford. In later years the building changed use ...

Staffordshire Constabulary, First Aid Competition Winners

This postcard view shows Police Officers who were members of the Staffordshire Constabulary first aid team grouped around the winners’ cup after winning a first aid competition. This studio photograph ...

Staffordshire Constabulary, Hednesford Police Station

This postcard view shows eight Police Officers standing outside the entrance of the former Police Station on Cannock Road, Hednesford. In later years the building changed use during redevelopment of the ...

Staffordshire County Constabulary, Stafford

Group photograph of staff and probationary constables at Friars Terrace in Stafford. Back row: P.Cs. Bishop, Hickey, De La Cour, Pugh, Anderson, unknown, Westwood, unknown. Centre row: P.Cs. Adams, ...

Staffordshire County Police Boxing Tournament, Stafford

The Stafford team from the Borough and Headquarters Divisions are photographed in the dressing rooms during the annual boxing tournament of the Staffordshire County Police Force which was held on Thursday ...

Staffordshire County Police, Boxing training, Stafford

The first training session for the Staffordshire County Police boxing tournament due to be held in November 1952. Police Constable L Wilcock, a former champion and trainer of the 1952 Stafford Borough ...

Staffordshire County Special Police Constabulary, Stone

Stone Division of the Special Police Force. Special constables were sworn in at times of emergency, such as war-time. The police station was originally in Newcastle Street, but moved to Radford Street ...