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Dobson Cup Presentation, Stafford

Bill Blundell, captain of Stafford North End Community Association’s football team, is pictured receiving a congratulatory handshake and the Dobson Cup from the donor of the trophy, the Deputy Mayor of ...

Dog track, Fazeley

Speedway had previously occupied the stadium at Fazeley, between 1947 and 1950. The site had become the Deer Park Estate by 2003.

Dogsy Furber, Labourer, Eccleshall,

Dolefoot Lane, Hoar Cross

This early postcard view shows a pony and cart being driven through a ford near Hoar Cross, believed to be on Dolefoot Lane at one of the entrance paths to Jackson's Bank. The wooden pedestrian bridge ...

Dolls Shoes, c.1930 -1950

These boots are made out of leather with small tight elastic bands as fasteners. They were originally painted white but most of the colour has faded away with only small pieces of the original colour ...

Domestic servant, Horsley Hall, Eccleshall

A studio portrait of an unnamed maid from Horsley Hall, near Eccleshall. Photographer: Frank T. Hudson, High Street, Eccleshall.

Domestic servant, Shugborough

Dressed for a day out is Maisie Stephens, 3rd housemaid, in the gardens at Shugborough. Beatrice Maisie Stephens was born on 18 December 1915 at Caerffili. Her first job was at Penrice Castle when ...

Domestic servant, Woodseaves area

A domestic maid servant from an unidentified household somewhere in the Woodseaves area. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Domestic servants and outdoor staff, Shugborough Hall

Formal photograph of domestic and outdoor staff pictured outside the kitchens at Shugborough Hall. The kitchen and laundry staff wear white dresses. On the left a blacksmith (believed to be William ...

Domestic servants at Darlaston Hall, Stone

Back row: Lizzie Cast (kitchen maid), George Edward Goodill (footman), Ethel Bladen (kitchen maid), Alice, Sarah Anne Bladen (sewing maid). Front row: Mary Turner (cook), Mary Weston (ladies maid), ...

Domestic servants at Shugborough,

A group of domestic servants at Shugborough's servants' quarters. Left to right: Maisie Stephens(Housemaid), Molly (1st Kitchen Maid), the Pantry Boy, and Janet Bailey (nee Sherratt, 2nd Kitchen Maid). ...

Domestic servants at Shugborough,

Janet, 2nd Laundry Maid, and George Ferneyhough, Carpenter and Odd Job Man, standing on the Laundry drying green at Shugborough. The drying green is now the site of the restaurant at Shugborough.

Domestic Servants, Creswell Hall,

Creswell Hall was owned by the Meakin family, who were pottery manufacturers. Alfred Bate (back row, third from the left) was the chauffeur, the gardener, Jerry Tag, is wearing leggings. The other servants ...

Domestic servants, Hatherton area

Domestic servants, Shugborough

Laundry maid Janet Downie with 3rd housemaid Maisie Stephens standing by the River Sow at the rear of Shugborough Hall. They shared a room in the Servants' Quarters. Janet Downie left Shugborough ...

Domestic Servants, Shugborough

Two of the indoor domestic servants, possibly a laundry and kitchen maid, with their bicycles outside the brewhouse, Shugborough. On the left is believed to be Florence Elsmore, on the right is Hilda ...

Domestic Servants, Shugborough Hall,

Louise Smith, seated on the front row second from the right, was the cook at Shugborough in the 1890s. She married Thomas Langley and left domestic service before the age of 30 to keep house for her ...

Domestic servants, Woodseaves area

Maids, footmen, a chauffeur and a dog at an unidentified country house, somewhere in the Woodseaves area. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.