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Lt. Colonel Johnson’s Belt Buckle
Lt. Colonel Johnson served in the North Staffordshire Regiment for over seventeen years, and had seen action in South Africa before serving in World War One.
In September 1914 he was selected to train ...
Lunch Queue, Brooklands School, Stafford,
Brooklands opened on Eccleshall Road in 1946 as a private school.
At first only a small number of five and six year olds were admitted, but the number of pupils increased and by 1962 126 children ...
Lurex Gloves, 1960s/1970s
These long evening gloves are made using a lurex type fabric which was popluar in the 1960s and 1970s.
Lynda's Confectionery Shop, High Street, Uttoxeter
M. Ladougne with his Goupy Bi-plane, Bass Meadows, Burton-on-Trent area
Monsieur Ladougne standing in front of his aeroplane, wearing flying suit and woolly hat at Burton Aviation Meeting, 1910.
Machine room (dresses), Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek
The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.
Maids at Shugborough,
Elsie Hanson (Schoolroom Maid) and Maisie Stephens (3rd Housemaid) standing on the Laundry drying green at Shugborough. This is now the site of the restaurant at Shugborough.
Main Road, Milford,
The cottage is known today as 'Title Deeds' and is just past Milford Cricket Ground.
The lane going off on the right is the public bridlepath, which joins Walton Lane, opposite Brocton Golf Course.
Main Street, Clifton Campville
Looking along Main Street in Clifton Campville. The row of terraced cottages to the left is New Row, pictured here shortly before dormer windows were inserted. A group of girls on the right appear to ...
Maintenance at Cannock Chase Colliery Company No.8 at Heath Hayes.
The miner shown working here is back ripping a roadway, this was necessary when the weight from above or the sides crushed a roadway, in order to keep it open it would have to be enlarged by ripping the ...
Making Cow Cream Jugs. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a pottery worker in the process of making Cow Creamer Jugs.
Male hospital attendants' Christmas dinner, Male Staff Dining Rooom, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton
By the amount of food on their plates these smartly dressed young men look like they are just about to start eating! Most of them also have their choice of Christmas drink - a pint of beer. This meal ...
Malpass family, Little Haywood
Martha Plasida Malpass (aged 68) of Shugborough Terrace, Little Haywood pictured with her grand daughter Diana Titley (aged 4).
A studio portrait taken by Sidney T. Davies of Foregate Studios, Stafford ...
Maltsters Arms, Stafford,
The Maltsters Arms on North Walls was known locally as 'the hole in the wall'. Note the misspelling of the inn's name on its sign.
The adjacent building was the brewhouse.
Maltsters at Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Group of maltsters posed, probably outside Shobnall Maltings with an allowance can in front of them. The men are: G. Cox, Tim Broadhurst, T. Adams. F. Dunn. S. Cliff, J. Britton, G. Thompson, W. Peto, ...
Man and baby, Woodseaves area
A man seated in a garden with a baby, possibly his grandchild, on his lap. Taken somewhere in the Woodseaves area.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Man and horse, Woodseaves area
A horse being held by a man with farm buildings in the background, somewhere in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you can identify the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.