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Presentation, St Paul's Church, Stafford

On behalf of the parishioners of St. Paul’s Church, Stafford, the Vicar, the Rev. L H Morgan is pictured presenting an electric clock to his Curate, the Rev. C V Bishop (centre right), who is leaving ...

Priest, Studio photograph, Stafford

This photograph from the Bertam Sinkinson collection is probably a theatrical pose. This glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke. Charles Fowke was based at the Victoria Road studio from about ...

Priest, Studio photograph, Stafford

Photograph from the Bertam Sinkinson collection is probably a theatrical pose. This glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke. Charles Fowke was based at the Victoria Road studio from about 1904, ...

Procession, St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, Stafford

A torchlight procession to mark the conclusion of a novena to Our Blessed Lady of Lourdes held at St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, Stafford. A statue of Our Lady of Lourdes illuminated by candles ...

Pupils and staff, Cheddleton School

Pupils and staff of Cheddleton School with the Vicar of Cheddleton, Rev. William Gaisford Burgis. The photograph was probably taken in the Vicarage garden. Back row (left to right): unknown, Mrs Parnell, ...

Ralph Sneyd

Ralph Sneyd (1753-1808), cleric and writer. He was born at Norton, near Stone, became Chaplain to the Prince of Wales and was Rector of Jevington (1781-1808) and Vicar of Rye (1781-1808). Engraved ...

Reconsecration of church bells, St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton

A group photograph taken on the occasion of the reconsecration of the church bells at St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton by the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr J.A. Kempthorne. Seated in the middle of this group ...

Remembrance Sunday, Rugeley

A war veteran lays a poppy wreath at the cenotaph in Rugeley town centre. At the front on the right of the picture are the Girls Brigade band. The War Memorial has since been moved into Brook Square, ...

Resolutions of Burslem Parish Officers - from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This notice warns the people of Burslem about Sabbath-breaking, or misconduct on a Sunday. Drunkenness, Tippling, Gaming... The alleged wrong doings are described here in the following way: "...the ...

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 ...

Rev. Brownlow North

Rev. Brownlow North (1741-1820), Bishop of Winchester 1781-1820. He had previously been Bishop of Lichfield 1771-1774 and Bishop of Worcester 1774-1781. Mezzotint by S.W. Reynolds after a painting ...

Rev. C. K. Lane, Edensor

The Rev. C.K. Lane was vicar of St. Paul's Church, Edensor, Longton.

Rev. Caller and family, Brindley Village, Cannock Chase

The Rev. Caller at home with his wife and daughter, Brindley Village. Originally built in 1916 as a Military Hospital to serve both Brocton and Rugeley army training camps, the hospital had twelve ...

Rev. Chilwell, Vicar of Colwich

Reverend William Veasey Chilwell was Vicar of Colwich from 1929 until his death at the age of 65 on 9th June 1941. he had previously been Vicar of Kings Bromley and Curate at Wolstanton.

Rev. Dobree, Vicar of Colwich

Osmond Dobree (1832-1929) was born in Guernsey. After being curate at Knypersley and then vicar of Goldenhill he was appointed Vicar of Colwich by 189, a post he held for many years. By 1923 he was ...

Rev. E.K. Victor Pearce, Bucknall

The Rev. E.K. Victor Pearce, Rector of St. Mary's Church, Bucknall. He was later Vicar of St. James, Audley. He died, aged 97, on 5 August 2010. St. Mary's church was built in 1854-56 by Henry Ward ...

Rev. Edward Fennie, Vicar of Hilderstone,

Photograph taken from a calendar. Every year the Rev. Fennie (Vicar of Hilderstone 1950 - 1959) sent members of his parish a calendar featuring a photograph of himself. He joked that if they did not ...

Rev. Edward Legge

Rev. Edward Legge (1769-1827), Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton, and Bishop of Oxford 1816-1827. He was the seventh son of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth of Patshull Hall, Staffordshire. Engraving ...