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Amington Band at Drayton Manor

Amington band taken at Drayton Manor from their 1923 Victory at Crystal Palace london. A. Taylor T. Pegg, Artur Pegg, W. Stephens, N.Bodler, E.Dimbleby, Jack Cradock, G.Hartwell, Joe Lawrence, J.Leedham, J.Downes, ...

Amington Band, Amington School, Tamworth

A photograph taken at the Crystal Palace Cup Presentation at Amington School on 18th October 1921. Back row: H.Starkey, E.Dimbley, J.Cradock, C.Thompson, L.Goring. T.Pegg, W.Elton, J.Lawrence, A.Pegg, ...

Amington Band, Fazeley, Tamworth

Photograph taken at H. Risdale's home in Fazeley, on the occasion of Amington Band being prizewinners at the Belle Vue Championship Contest in 1932. Back row: W. Wright, A. Pegg, J. Lawrence, A. leedham, ...

Amington Band, Sharpe Street, Amington, Tamworth

Amington Band at the Band Room, Sharpe Street, Amington. Amington Band was started in 1917, with Roland Davis as Bandmaster. The band began by using old instruments, until they could raise enough money ...

Amington Band, Tamworth Carnival

Amington Band marching along George Street during the 1951 Tamworth Carnival. Amington Band was started in 1917, with Roland Davis as Bandmaster. The band began by using old instruments, until they ...

Amington Band, Tamworth Carnival

Amington Band approaching Victoria Road Colehill, Tamworth Carnival 1930s. Amington Band was started in 1917, with Roland Davis as Bandmaster. The band began by using old instruments, until they could ...

Amington Brass Band, Tamworth

Amington Bandsmen pictured here with their trophies at Amington. Amington Band was started in 1917, with Roland Davis as Bandmaster. The band began by using old instruments, until they could raise ...

Amington Rovers Football team, Amington

Amington Rovers Football team seen here in the field that was entered by the side of Pretty Pigs. On the front row second from right is Steve/Bill Archer, with John 'Jack' Archer fifth from the right. ...

Amington Youth Club, Tamworth

A Sausage supper of the Amington Youth Club, seen here with their Guest of Honor Mrs Barbara Castle (third from the left). Barbara Castle was Member of parliament for Blackburn between 1945 and 1979 ...

AN IMITATION Of one of "Moore's Melodies" - Broadside ballad sheet from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

A call to the INDEPENDENT FREEHOLDERS OF STAFFORDSHIRE This song urges local freeholders to vote for a candidate named Dent. The 'Dent' mentioned, who used the tune from Moore for his song, was John ...

Anchor Road Bowling Club, Longton

Anchor Road Bowling Club green in Sandford Hill. The green was created on the site of abandoned mine shafts and spoil tips along side Anchor Road. The pavilion is off to the right behind the two members ...

Ancient Bowling Club of Cannock Cartoon

Birmingham Gazette cartoon about the "ancient bowling club" of Cannock, following a victorious home match against a team of County players led by Cllr Paulton of Wolverhampton. It includes charicatures ...

Ancient Bridge over Logan Water, Lanarkshire

Pencil drawing of single-span stone bridge over the Logan Water near waterside - Lanarkshire Scotland. By Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845.

Angel Gabriel rod puppet, by Douglas Hayward

A rod puppet made by Douglas Hayward. Douglas Hayward had already been a touring puppet player from the 1950s when he set up the Marionette Theatre and Puppet Museum at Abbots Bromley in 1975. When ...

Anglesey Crescent and Gardens, Hednesford

A Frith's postcard showing Anglesey Crescent with the Anglesey Hotel on the left with the Tivoli Cinema in Anglesey Street beyond. The cinema was demolished in 1964 but the hotel is now Wetherspoon's ...

Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford

The Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford viewed from Market Street. It was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor and brother to Robert, sometime British Prime Minister. ...

Anglesey Hotel, Market Street, Hednesford

A bus waits outside the Anglesey Hotel on Market Street. The Anglesey Hotel was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor, brother to Robert, sometime British Prime ...

Anna Seward

Anna Seward (1742-1809) was born in Eyam, Derbyshire. She was a Romantic poet known as the ‘Swan of Lichfield’. Anna’s father was Rector of Eyam and the family moved to Lichfield when he was appointed ...