Leek Ladies O.A.P. Choir
The choir are pictured here having won a cup, although the name of the competition is not known. Back row: Mrs Hambleton, Mrs Palin, Mrs Mellor, Mrs Ball, ?, Mr McMillan, Mrs Goodwin (Conductor) Middle ...
Leek Volunteer Band, Ball Haye Hall
This is probably the earliest photograph of the band, who were considered to be one of the best in Staffordshire. They gave open air concerts to large audiences in Leek Market Place on Monday evenings ...
Local dignitaries on the occasion of the Chadsmoor, Hednesford and District Music Festival
Some of those pictured are: Bernard Rastall (second left on the back row), Jack Keddie, (back centre), Lawrence Hawkins (in front of Bernard Rastall), Ike Jacques (second from right), Mrs Keddie - Headmistress ...
Longton Borough Prize Band
Pictured in front of the bandstand in Queen's Park, Longton.
Maidstone Class, Christ Church School, Stone
A violin class at Christ Church School, Stone, 1904. The Headmaster, Mr. Mark Hughes, is atsnding to the left wearing gown and mortar board. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after ...
Marching along the High Street in Stone
Stone Town Band are pictured marching through the town.
Marching Band Procession, Cheddleton
A marching band playing brass instruments lead a procession along Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. The Post Office is in the background. Immediately behind the band, a group of elderly, bearded men are followed ...
Marching Band, Battle of Britain Week, Stafford,
R.A.F. band forming part of the Battle of Britain Week parade, Victoria Road, Stafford.
The Battle of Britain was a series of air raids by the German Air Force between June 1940 and April 1941. These ...
Marching, Granville Square, Stone
Stone Town Band pictured marching in the centre of the town.
Mayors Procession, George Street, Tamworth
In the procession are the Military Band, Brass Band, Fire Brigade, Police, and Girl Guides. Notice the excellent terracotta facade of Needhams, done by Gibbs and Canning, which is partly hidden by the ...
Maypole dancing, Longnor
Maypole dancing on Market Day in Longnor. A brass band can be seen in the crowd to the left. In the background is the Market Hall built by Sir John Harpur Crewe in 1873 and to the right is the Grapes ...
Memorial Service Parade, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of a parade of a military band in Market Place on the occasion of the Memorial Service following the death of King Edward VII.
Copyright: Burton Libary
Mercia Boys Morris Side, Stafford
The Mercia Boys Morris side pictured outside King Edward VI Grammar School on Newport Road, Stafford before the Stafford Festival. Playimng the fiddle to the right is John Lawson..
Michael Sutty, Designer and Sculptor of Porcelain, Stoke on Trent
Pictured is a Royal Scots Greys Bandmaster, c. 1914, from a series of British Military Musicians created by Michael Sutty, who specialised in fine bone china sculptures of military and naval figures, ...
Military Band, Rugeley
A regimental band pictured at a concert in Rugeley during World War 1. The musicians were troops based at Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase.
Military Band, Stafford,
Military brass band performing in the Market Square.
Miss Dorman’s and Miss Lotus, Stafford
Blowing the trumpet is Anne Kingshot who was chosen as “Miss Dorman’s” at a dance organised by the British Legion’s Pageant Committee at the Borough Hall. Also in the picture are Band Leader Ken Rattenbury, ...
Miss Margo Lorenz at the Stafford Press Ball
Miss Margo Lorenz, the Viennese film star is pictured with guests and officials of the Stafford Press Ball. Left to right: the man on the left is unknown (he did not appear in the printed newspaper picture); ...