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Stafford and District Church Federation, Walton on the Hill

Officials and members are pictured at the first annual meeting of the Stafford and District Federation of the Church of England Men’s Society (C.E.M.S.) at Walton Village Hall on Saturday 10 May. Seated ...

Stafford and District Symphony Orchestra, Stafford

Members of the Stafford and District Symphony Orchestra have a busy season before them, with a concert in Stafford planned for November and another for the Spring. Please contact us if you recognise anyone ...

Stafford Arts Council, Stafford

Stafford Arts Council was formed in 1947 to promote drama, music and fine arts in the Stafford district. Here, Mr. A. E. Harrison (Chairman of Stafford and District Arts' Council) welcomes Dr. Percy ...

Stafford Borough and British Legion Band

Stafford Borough and British Legion Band standing outside the Borough Hall in Eastgate Street. They are wearing new uniforms paid for by Stafford Borough Council. Back row players (left to right): ...

Stafford Borough Council Committee Meeting, Riverside, Stafford

This photograph of a Committee Meeting at Stafford Borough Council’s Civic Offices at Riverside in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. If you recognise anyone in this view please ...

Stafford Bowling Club

Stafford Bowling Club members on the bowling green, Newport Road. In the background, to the left, is platform 6 of Stafford Railway Station.

Stafford Bowling Club,

Stafford Bowling Club with their trophies. The club's bowling green was located on Newport Road.

Stafford Brass Concert Band, rear of Shugborough Hall

Back row members from left to right are: Eric Barlow, ?, Dave Blake, Norman Ellis, Chris Brookes and Dave Holifield. Middle row members from left to right are: Lindsay Lowry (conductor), John Price, ...

Stafford British Legion Band at Victoria Park, Stafford

Back row members of the band from left to right are Charlie Raymond (bass), ?, George Bohanon (cornet), Eddie Barrett (tenor horn), David Williams (cornet), Haydn Roberts (cornet), Bill Pegram (baritone ...

Stafford British Legion Band, Eastgate Street, Stafford

The band are pictured at the rear of the Stafford British Legion Headquarters. Band players in the back row, from left to right, are: Alan Cartwright, Arthur Lewis, ?, ?, Sam Hartshorne, Harry Piddock, ...

Stafford Civic Centre, view from Victoria Square

Watercolour drawing. A design for the Civic Centre, Stafford, with St. Mary's churchyard and the Borough War Memorial in the foreground and Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses in the background. The Civic Centre ...

Stafford Constabulary Boxers

Group photograph taken during Staffordshire Constabulary Boxing championships. The uniformed Sergeant standing to the right of the group of boxers is Stephen Wright, who was originally from Werrington. ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Pictured outside the pavilion at the Hough, Stafford. Back row (left to right): H. Armstrong (umpire), A.A. Johnson, J. Harriss, C.W. Larder, A.R. Armstrong, A.H. Sage, S.B. Boon, W.H. Lewis (scorer). Front ...

Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI

The Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI team pictured at The Hough before their match against Milford Hall 2nd XI. Stafford (70 for 4) beat Milford Hall (69) by 6 wickets. Back row (left to right): J. ...

Stafford Cricket Club annual dinner, Stafford

Guests and officials at Stafford Cricket Club's annual dinner held at the Swan Hotel, Stafford. Left to right: Mr C. Birch, Treasurer; Mr D.J. Insole, Cambridge, Essex and England; Mr W.J. Edrich, ...

Stafford Cricket Club v. The Veterans

Pictured are the teams for the cricket match played between the Stafford Club and The Veterans at the Lammascotes on 8 July 1896. The Veterans won by 53 runs, scoring 152 runs in response to Stafford's ...

Stafford Cycle Club,

Stafford Grammar School Dramatic Production,

King Edward VI Grammar School production of 'She Stoops to Conquer'. The school, on Newport Road, was renowned for its dramatic productions. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established ...