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King George V and Queen Mary Coronation procession, Handsacre
The Coronation of George the V and his wife Mary as King and Queen took place in Westminster Abbey on 22nd June 1911.
The procession headed by the Armitage band commenced at this point in Handsacre ...
King George V and Queen Mary Coronation tea, Armitage Lodge, Armitage
A Coronation tea for the children on the lawn at Armitage Lodge. The tea was provided for participants of the procession from Handsacre to Armitage at the commencement of a full programme of activities ...
Kings Arms, Meir. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Kings Arms at Broadway roundabout, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Kinver Chippery and Launder Centre, High Street, Kinver
Kinver Chippery and Launder Centre at 122 High Street, Kinver. The shop is still a fish and chip shop, trading as Kinver Fish Bar, but the adjoining premises is Shimla Indian Cuisine (2021).
Kinver football team, 1948-1949
On the back row, from left to right, are Ken Taylor, George Hardley, Jack Lane, John Wickem, Taxi Timmis, Bob Glover, and Tony Jordan. On the front row are Saunders, Davies, Price, Collins, and Saunders....
Kit Inspection, Uttoxeter ACF Camp
The ACF camp took place annually and was also attended by other units. The camp was held in the countryside around Uttoxeter.
Kitchen Boy at Shugborough,
Jim Bonshaw, Kitchen Boy, in the gardens at Shugborough.
The post of Kitchen Boy was in effect a trainee Footman.
Kitchen, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton
Interior view of the new kitchens and three members of the kitchen staff hard at work. In order to keep the kitchen area as clean as possible the walls were tiled to a height of 6 feet.
Knightley House, Knightley
Knightley House, on Grange Road, Knightley, near Gnosall. At the time of this photograph the farm was owned by James Blakeman Ball. The man seated on the horse may be one of his six sons.
Photographer: ...
Knitted Mittens, WW2
These woollen mittens have been knitted out of khaki coloured wool and were hand knitted probably for a soldier during World War 2..
Knutton Forge, Silverdale
Workers from Knutton Forge standing in front of the Forge buildings. Knutton Forge was an important manufacturing site with around 60 puddling furnaces and 5 rolling mills. The Forge was opened in 1851 ...
Ladies 3/4 length Gloves, c.1950-1970
These are fairly plain white nylon gloves except for the small broderie anglaise motifs applied to the top part.
In the 1950s and 1960s many women still wore gloves when in public, but in the late ...
Ladies Black Hat, 1940s
Hats during World war II were dubbed the ‘resistance piece’ by the French against Nazi occupation.
This was because hat materials were not rationed so feathers, veiling and artificial flowers were ...
Ladies Black Hat, c.1910
The style of the hat is simple with small feathers used for decoration.
Ladies Black Hat, c.1910
This type of hat was popular in the Edwardian era.
This hat belonged to the donors grandmother Catherine Leighton from Hanchurch and would have been worn in around 1910.
It is a black straw hat, ...
Ladies Black 'Peach Basket' Hat
'Peach basket' hats got their name simply because they looked like upturned fruit baskets.
The first hats of this type were worn in 1908. The became popular again in the 1930s and mid-1950s.
This ...
Ladies Black Picture Hat, c.1910-1930
A 'Picture hat' is a hat with a wide brim like this one.
This hat belonged to the donor's grandmother Mrs Catherine Leighton.
It is made of black straw and is decorated with black ostrich feathers....
Ladies Bowls Team, Eccleshall,
The bowling green was located at the rear of the Royal Oak Inn on High Street.