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The Yeomanry Camp, Officers Lines, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull

The Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

Thomas Harrison

Major General Thomas Harrison (1616-1660) was a leading army officer, fighting many battles for the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War. He had a close relationship with Oliver Cromwell and ...

Thomas Henry Alder, 1429835 Royal Artillery. Born 1920

Thomas Alder was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire on 28th January 1920. He joined the Royal Artillery on 11th July 1938 and was posted to 213 Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery. He was billeted in St. Michael’s ...

Thomas Herbert Alder, 80601 RAMC. P Company. Born 1888

Thomas Alder was born 16th September 1888 in Portsmouth , Hampshire. He returned to England from Canada in 1914, at the start of WWI, enlisting in the RAMC. He was posted to Blackpool, Lancashire on 13th ...

Tipperary Tea Rooms

The 'Tipperary Tea Rooms' stood at the junction named Harley's corner, the location of which is at the corner of Penkridge Bank and Stafford Brook Road. During the First World War it had regular trade ...

Tipperary Tea Rooms, Cannock Chase

The 'Tipperary Tea Rooms' stood at the junction named Harley's corner, the location of which is at the corner of Penkridge Bank and Stafford Brook Road. The sign above the door identifies the proprietor ...

To the Householders Residing in Burslem, Tunstall, Longport and Cobridge - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Printed notice from H. Henshall requesting that residents of Burslem, Tunstall, Longport and Cobridge attend a meeting on May 15th 1798. The meeting was called to discuss the formation of a local defence ...

Tom and Marie 'Daisy' Penton, Norton Canes

Tom married Marie 'Daisy' Griffiths in Stafford in May 1917. Tom was born into a coal mining family in Norton Canes in 1889, the oldest son in a family of eleven children. The family moved to Cannock ...

Tom Penton, Norton Canes

Tom was born into a coal mining family in Norton Canes in 1889, the oldest son in a family of eleven children. The family moved to Cannock after 1900. Tom served in the First World War in the Royal ...

Tom Simpson of Burslem

Tom Simpson is the man sitting down. This photograph was taken in France, during the First World War. Tom was in the Army Veterinary Corps, and was connected to the West Riding of Yorkshire Regiment. ...

Trainees with biplane, RAF Hednesford

RAF Hednesford trained recruits in engine and airframe fitting. In addiction to RAF personnel, members of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and WAAF (Womens' Auxiliary Air Force) were trained. Biplanes were ...

Training at Kemball Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

North Staffs Colliery training scheme at Kemball pit doring the Second World War. It is interesting to note how old the trainees shown at the front of the image look.

Training camp, Richmond Park, Surrey

Taken by Uttoxeter photographer Gerald McCann (1897-1970) while he was serving with the London Scottish Regiment as a conscript during the 1st World War. He served in Europe and the Middle East. This ...

Training staff from the New Zealand Rifle Brigade at Brocton Camp

These ANZAC (New Zealand) soldiers belonging to the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (NZRB) were the Physical and Bayonet Training Staff attached to Brocton Camp. After fighting at the Somme and at the Messines ...

Tram, Swan Bank, Burslem

A tram at Swan Bank, Burslem in the early 1920s. A horse and cart and early motorcars can also be seen in this photograph. On the right side of the photograph is Burslem War Memorial.

Trentham Ballroom

During the Second World War many important departments were moved from London and other major cities in order to evade air raids. On 26 August 1939, just prior to the outbreak of war, the Bankers ...