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Rudyard Ladies' Football Team

Pictured are: Back row: Flossie Neil, Ena Fryer, Jimmy Goodwin, Nellie Rogers, P.C. Richard Jackson, Blanche Salt, Louie Tomson, Eddie Birket, Ella Hall. Front row: Ada Ball, Hilda Shaw, Elsie Shaw, ...

Rugeley from the Railway

A view of Rugeley looking from the railway line near to the town station, towards Talbot Street with its early 19th century houses and the prominent spire of the 1851 Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph ...

Rugeley Trent Valley Railway Station

The station was on the main Trent Valley Line (TVR) between Stafford and Rugby and the building was designed by John Livock, the TVR Co.’s consultant architect. Construction was commenced by the TVR ...

Ryknield Motor Omnibus, Derby

Pictured outside the former Royal Hotel in Derby, this 36 seat omnibus had a top speed of 12 m.p.h. It was operated by the Silsden Motor Omnibus Company Ltd. and manufactured by the Ryknield Motor Company ...

Salop Street, Wolverhampton

A timber framed building on the corner The shop sign reads 'T. Beddows, Paper Hanging & Painter' and a man is sitting in the doorway holding a cat. The poster on the side of the building on the left ...

Salter Street, Stafford

This view looks along Salter Street towards the junction with Malt Mill Lane on the right. At the time of this photograph the building on the extreme left was the Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society ...

Salter Street, Stafford

This view looks along Salter Street towards the junction with Gaolgate Street with the Co-operative department store ahead. On the right is Thorn & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. ...

Sami Gákti Footwear

Gákti is the traditional clothing worn by the Sami in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Traditional gákti was made out of reindeer leather and sinew and shoes were made out of reindeer ...

Sami Gákti Footwear

Gákti is the traditional clothing worn by the Sami in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Traditional gákti was made out of reindeer leather and sinew and shoes were made out of reindeer ...

Sandon Road, Hilderstone

A group of people posing for a photograph outside the Village Store on Sandon Road, Hilderstone. The spire of Christchurch can be seen in the background. The front of the postcard is dated 31/7/05 ...

Sandy Lane, Rugeley

A view of Sandy Lane, also known as Hednesford Road, showing the old thatched cottages demolished in 1912. They were sited between the Globe Hotel (off the picture to the right) and Sandy Lane (left). ...

Santa Special Express, Churnet Valley Railway, Cheddleton

The Santa Special Express locomotive hauling its carriages towards the platform at Cheddleton Station on the Churnet Valley Railway.

Sarah Joule

Portrait, oil on canvas, of Sarah Joule, nee Hill. Wife of Francis Joule, married at Youlgreave Church, 15 Feb 1779. Died Oulton House, Oulton, near Stone on 18 Feb 1828. Member of Joule brewing family ...

Scarf boxing, Job White & Sons Ltd., Compton Mill, Leek

These ladies are neatly packing scarves before tying the boxes with string. The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons Ltd. during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.

School Class Group, Uttoxeter

This postcard view shows a School class group taken at an unknown location, possibly in the Uttoxeter area. This picture was taken by Alfred McCann who was a member of the McCann family of photographers ...

School girls, St Joseph's Convent, Stafford

A group of Upper V students dressed in European folk dance costume. Forebridge Villa on Lichfield Road was bought in 1903 by sisters from the French Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. Here they established ...

School group, Haughton

This postcard shows Class 1 at Haughton School with their teacher and is believed to have been taken outside the school building adjacent to St. Giles' Church. The school building was built in 1841 and ...

Schoolmistresses at West Hill Girls School, Hednesford

Seated in the centre is Miss W.A. Wootton. None of the other mistresses are named.