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Refectory, Cotton College, Cotton

The refectory or dining room at Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and ...

Reginald Mitchell C.P. School, Butt Lane

Children are pictured forming into lines reading 'R.M.' while awaiting the appearance of a Spitfire over the Reginald Mitchell C.P. School, Butt Lane. Reginald Mitchell, the designer of the Spitfire aeroplane, ...

Relay Team, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

The relay team which represented Manor Hill County Primary School at the Stone Primary School Sports Day in 1957.

Remembrance Sunday, King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

Mrs P.C. Smith, representing the Parents’ Association at King Edward VI Grammar School, stands in silent tribute before the war memorial outside the school on Newport Road, Stafford after laying a wreath. ...

Restoration and Re-dedication, St. Mary’s Church, Stafford

Buglers from RAF Stafford are pictured sounding a fanfare as the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr E S Woods arrives to rededicate the restored Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Stafford. Historic services were ...

Retirement Presentation, Lotus Ltd., Stafford

Retiring after 56 years’ service in the firm’s press room, Mr Harry Smith is presented with a clock, a farewell gift from his colleagues, by Mr Gilbert Bostock, Company Secretary of Lotus Limited. Mr ...

Reunion Photograph, Bradford Arms, Wheaton Aston

Reunion of Rodbaston Farm Institute Students 1959-1960. The event was organised by Malcolm Watson of Tutbury (standing front, far left). Three former lecturers are standing front, far right: Yade Meadows, ...

Rickerscote School, Stafford

In the second row from front are Algenon Barker (4th from left) and Eliza Barker (6th from left) in the pinafore dress. At the end of the row is their grandmother Eliza Timmis.

River Churnet at Oakamoor

This postcard view taken from the bridge over the River Churnet in Oakamoor, looks north towards houses on Churnet View Road. On the extreme right in the background the Village School can be seen. Most ...

River Sow, Stafford,

Photograph taken on the River Sow just downstream from the White Bridge. On the upstream side there was a boathouse, Stalls and Hamon, and later boats could be hired from the Royal Brine Baths.

Riverside Day Nursery staff, Stafford

Nursery Nurses from the Riverside Day Nursery. The Riverside Leisure Centre which opened in 1974 now stands on this site. Back row, left to right: Gwen Tolley, unknown, Barbara Palmer, Cynthia Clarke, ...

Riverside Day Nursery, Stafford

The Nursery staff pictured include Rosemary Godridge (standing, left). The children include Paul Minshull, David Tunstall, Alan Lewis, Steve Dawson and Max Harrison. The Riverside Leisure Centre ...

Riverside Recreation Centre, Stafford

Children at play are pictured along with their tutor at the Riverside Recreation Centre in Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Riverside Recreation Centre was ...

Riverside Recreation Centre, Stafford

Children at play are pictured along with their tutor at the Riverside Recreation Centre in Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. If you recognise anyone in this view ...

Riverside Recreation Centre, Stafford

Children and their tutor are pictured at the Riverside Recreation Centre in Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Riverside Recreation Centre was closed and demolished ...

Riverway Girls School, Stafford

This picture shows a scene from “The Masques of the Seasons”, one of the many delightful items in a programme of music, verse and drama presented by students at Riverway Girls School before a large audience ...

Riverway Girls Swimming Team, Riverway School, Stafford

Lucy Walton is pictured fourth from the left on the middle row.

Riverway Secondary Modern Girls' School Christmas Bazaar, Stafford

Visitors to the Christmas Bazaar held at Riverway Secondary Modern Girls' School taking part in a shooting competition. The fair raised £130, £100 of which was put towards the Stafford 'Goodwill' Movement ...