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Man on a motorcycle, Studio Portrait, Stafford

Photograph of an unidentified man sitting on possibly an 'Indian' motorcycle, registration E2409. From the Bertam Sinkinson collection. This glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke. Charles ...

Man with Two Shire Horses, Marston

Man-rider train, Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley

"Man-rider" train conveying men from the pit bottom into mine workings at the start of the shift. The driver is Sid Bailey. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. ...

Marchington School

Marchington National School was opened in March 1875 and had places for 26 scholars. It later became St. Peter's School and a new school building was built next to it in 1964. In 1970 it became St. ...

Market Cafe, Stafford

The interior of the Market Café at St. John's Market, Stafford. The Market buildings were demolished in the early 1990s to make way for the construction of the Guildhall Shopping Centre.

Market Stall, Uttoxeter

A stall at Uttoxeter market with giant ox cabbages. On the left is Mr R. Webster, farmer and horticulturalist of Creighton, near Stramshall, who grew them. Photograph by Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Marquis of Anglesey

Henry William Paget, 1st Marquis of Anglesey, was born in 1768 and died in 1854. The Paget family home was Beaudesert, which stood on the south-eastern edge of Cannock Chase. He fought in Flanders, ...

Marquis of Anglesey, 'Head of the Pagets'

Lithograph print. A caricature of the 4th Marquis of Anglesey of Beaudesert. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' September 18th 1880. Marquis of Anglesey's signature glued on bottom right. Dimensions: width ...

Marriage of Fred Tonks and Frances Maud Oakley, Penkridge

This photograph was taken outside Wyre Hall Cottage, Cannock Road, Penkridge, the family home of the Oakley family since the late 19th century. Edwin "Teddy" Oakley was the Penkridge postman and a well-known ...

Marriage of John Foden and Julia Oakley, Penkridge

This formal group portrait shows wedding party at the Fox and George, Penkridge after the marriage of Julia Oakley to John Foden. The man seated towards the right hand side of the front row is Edwin "Teddy" ...

Marson's Grocers Shop Advertisement, Stafford,

Advertisement for Marson's grocers shop, celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Marson's was established in the Ancient High House on Greengate Street by John Marson in 1826. His son, William ...

Marston Lane, Rolleston on Dove

Martha Malpass' house, Lichfield Road, Stafford

This 17th century thatched cottage, 115 Lichfield Road, stood opposite Green Hall, and at the time of this photograph was the home of Mrs Martha Plasida Malpass (1858-1936).

Mary Ann Betts of Uttoxeter

Mary Anne Betts, wife of Charles Bond.

Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), daughter of james V of Scotland. She aceded to the Scottish Throne at the age of one week, and lost her crown in Scotland in 1568. In 1575 Elizabeth I was ...

Matthew Boulton

Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) was born in Birmingham, and followed his father into manufacturing small metal goods. He built the state-of-the-art Soho Manufactory at Handsworth, near Birmingham, and achieved ...

Matthew Edward Joyce, Pioneer Corps. Born 1919

Matthew Joyce was born in December 1919 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. Matthew survived combat in World War Two.

Matthew Edward Joyce, RE (T) 2157 Sapper, Royal Engineers 492054. Born 1885

Matthew was born in 1885 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. He married Florence Alice Leadbetter in 1905. He enlisted into the Royal Engineers on 10th October 1914 and a year later was serving in ...