Opening of Quixhill Waterworks
A group at the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...
Opening of Quixhill Waterworks
This shows the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...
Opening of Quixhill Waterworks
A group at the official opening ceremony of the new Uttoxeter Waterworks at Quixhill, near Denstone. The works were formally opened by Mr P.G. Brisbourne, retiring chairman of Uttoxeter Urban District ...
Opening of the Ferry Bridge, Burton-on-Trent
On the bridge are Mrs C. Harrison, Mayoress, Lord Burton, Miss Nellie Bass, Mr C. Harrison, Mayor and Lady Burton. The bridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham.
Opening of the Isolation Hospital, Cheadle
Officials, guests and staff at the opening of the new Isolation Hospital on Rakeway Road, Cheadle, close to the junction with Moss Lane. the opening ceremony was performed by Mr C.J. Blagg, Chairman ...
Operatic Society, Town Hall, Uttoxeter
The cast of Uttoxeter Operatic Society's 'The Gondoliers', standing outside the Town Hall. The production was staged at the Town Hall and ran for three nights, from May 25-27th, 1905. Cast member Miss ...
Operatic Society, Uttoxeter
Uttoxeter Operatic Society's cast of 'The Sorcerer'. The play ran for several nights in April 1906.
The Society was formed c1902, with the group putting on a show annually. The conductor was Mr Rawlinson ...
Oulton Gravel Pit, near Stone
This pit, sited north of Kibblestone Road in Oulton, supplied gravel for road repair from the early 19th century. At the time of this photograph it was owned by William Blakeman, who also had a butcher's ...
Outcrop pit, Cheadle
Pictured is one of a number of shallow outcrop pits (about 4 feet square) which were dug for coal getting during the General Strike of 1926.
Printed on an unused postcard and cropped to fit a frame, ...
Outgoing Group Captain and Train, RAF Stafford
Pictured is the outgoing Station Commander, Group Captain P J Probyn ,departing by the RAF Stafford train on 8 March 1974.
In 1943 there were three Fowler Diesel engines carrying out shunting and transit ...
Outgoing Group Captain tours the site, RAF Stafford
Pictured on a cold February day the outgoing Station Commander, Group Captain R D Brittain tours the site on the back of a lorry with the Commanding Officer's personal heater.
RAF Stafford was formed ...
Ox roasting at Stapenhill as part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
Packing Warehouse, Job White & Sons Ltd., Compton Mill, Leek
These men are packing orders ready to be sent to the main warehouse prior to despatch.The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation....
Pageant Cup Presentation, Stafford
Watched by Mr J E Blair (Chairman of Stafford and District Amateur League) N Hooper, Captain of Rocester Football Club’s record breaking team, receives the Stafford Pageant Cup from Group Captain Grove ...
Pageant Cup, Stafford
After a thrilling Pageant Cup final, on the Marston Road ground in Stafford, Mr R Brown, Captain of the Woodseaves team, who beat B.R.C., 5 – 4 is handed the trophy by Mr C E M Blumer, President of Stafford ...
Pageant Float, Rugeley
A postcard view of a pageant float possibly taken on Hagley Park field, or on Pavillion Fields, Sandy Lane, during an unknown event in Rugeley.
Pageant Queen, Stafford
Seated in the centre is seventeen year old Miss Maureen Cave the Pageant Queen, with Mr and Mrs C E M Blumer, Miss M Blumer and Miss Lilian Everitt. Standing left to right are: Miss Barbara Myatt (Miss ...
Painting at Wolseley Bridge
This photograph of Alan Preece a local artist who painted many local views, which were turned into cards.
Photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
In the background is one of ...