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Harvest Festival display, Rising Brook School, Stafford

Harvest festival services were held at several local schools in Stafford during September 1952. In this picture, taken at Rising Brook Mixed Junior and Infant School, Ian Pickstock and Judith Walters, ...

Harvest Festival, Wesley Methodist Church, Stafford

Mr and Mrs T Davies, Sunday School teachers, are pictured receiving the gifts of flowers and fruit from children of the Stafford Wesley Methodist Church before the children’s harvest festival service ...

Harvesting Potatoes at Deer Park Farm, Weston

Boys are lending a hand with harvesting a record crop of potatoes. They have filled their baskets and the potatoes are being loaded on to the tractor-drawn cart for removal. Please contact us if you recognise ...

Havelock Place, Snow Hill, Hanley

A view looking north west along Havelock Place. St Mark's Church can be seen in the distance.

Hazel Slade Primary School

Probably taken towards the end of the second Infants' year, most children being at or near age 7. They would have started in the school term after their 5th birthday and usually would not have received ...

Hedgehogs at Hurst Farm, Great Bridgeford

Lynne aged eleven and Robert aged nine, children of Mr and Mrs T C Hartley, of Hurst Farm, Great Bridgeford. They are pictured with two rescued baby hedgehogs that they were trying to rear. The hedgehogs ...

Helena Mary Shelley, Little Haywood

This is believed to be a portrait photograph of Helena Mary Shelley of Little Haywood, born in 1913. Photograph taken by Cooper & Sons, Central Pier & Promenade, Blackpool.

High Street, Stone,

On the left is Evan and Sons ironmongers and garage, established in 1840. The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed ...

High Street, Stone, (1)

The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, ...

High Street, Stone, (2)

View of the High Street looking towards Granville Square. On the far right is the Unicorn public house. On the right is the Fountain Inn. To the left of the inn is Charles Clarke's pawnbrokers shop; ...

Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A fine postcard view of Rugeley at the junction of Horsefair (right), Elmore Lane (left, in front of the Globe Hotel) and Upper Brook Street (ahead). The fine creeper clad building was Dilger's, House ...

Hunt Meet, Stafford,

Crowds gathering to watch the hunt meet in Victoria Square. The Bird in Hand public house can be seen in the background.

In the garden of "Church View", High Street, Pattingham

Nancy Law & John Scriven in the garden behind Church View cottage in about 1929. Church View was on the site of the present-day Co-op Store, in High Street.

Izaak Walton Walk, Stafford,

The development of Izaak Walton Walk in the 1880s was part of the Corporation's river improvement scheme. Trees were planted along the length of the walk, and seats and railings were added.

John Street, Longton.

John Street consisted of many houses and courtyards. This was a closed court off Lower John Street and it is easy to image the unsanitary conditions that people lived in. The houses were surrounded by ...

John Street, Longton. Factory Wall. Circa 1930

This image of John Street portrays a bleak picture of working class life in the city in the late nineteenth & early twentieth centuries. Notice the close proximity of the houses to the large pottery factory. ...

Johnson children, Salt

Children of Arthur George Johnson and his wife Winifred Johnson taken at Salt circa 1921. Left to right Arthur, Sydney, Ida (front), Isabel and Daisy. They lived at Ivy Cottage, Salt until Arthur George ...

Jubilee Sports Day, The Cliffs, Great Haywood

Childrens' Sports Day at the Cliffs, Great Haywood on the occasion of King George V's and Queen Mary's Silver Jubilee in May 1937.