GPO Messenger Boy, Stafford,
Clive Holt, aged 14, as a GPO Messenger Boy.
The photograph was taken at the rear of a house on Harrowby Street, Littleworth.
Grocery Depot, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase
There were several buildings on the military training camps that were staffed by locals and this postcard view of civilian staff, one of which is probably in some form of a Cadet uniform, was taken near ...
Group of Policemen, Stafford,
Group photograph of policemen taken at Forebridge Barracks.
Seated centre front is The Hon. George Augustus Anson, R.A., the third son of the 3rd Earl of Lichfield. he was appointed Chief Constable ...
Group of Volunteer Nurses, Stafford,
Group photograph of First World War volunteer nurses.
They are pictured on the steps of the Borough Hall, Eastgate Street.
Group, Railway Station, Stafford
Photograph from the Bertam Sinkinson collection. This photograph shows a group of people, some of whom are railway staff. Several people are holding Union Jack flags.
This glass plate was probably ...
Gustav Hamel in his Aeroplane, Stafford
This postcard view shows Gustav Hamel, pioneer aviator pictured in his 50hp Blériot monoplane, which he flew at several locations around Staffordshire and the United Kingdom at specially arranged ...
Gustav Hamel's second visit to Stafford
This postcard view shows Gustav Hamel, pioneer aviator pictured in his 50hp Blériot monoplane, which he flew at several locations around Staffordshire and the United Kingdom at specially arranged ...
H.W. Furbank's Garage and Petrol Station, Market Street, Uttoxeter
A white coated attendant fills the car from a choice of producer's petrol pumps. Furbanks also used to have a showroom onto the Market Place next to the cinema on Queen Street. The building is now a shop. ...
Happy Days Coaches, Stafford
This Happy Days Coach 379 BRE, fleet number 82, was a Beadle LD with Beadle coach body new in 1954.
The Happy Days Coach business was started around 1922 by the Austin family. They operated originally ...
Hednesford Railway Station, Market Street, Hednesford
Looking towards Hednesford's main shopping street. On the left is the passenger entrance of the Railway Station which was built on the side of the 1875 road bridge over the railway lines. The previous ...
Hednesford Salvation Army Band
The Salvation Army Hednesford Corps 256, photographed outside the Citadel on West Hill Avenue, Hednesford. 2nd from right in the back row is Cecil Inskip, with a cornet.
Hixon Rail Disaster
Firemen on the roof of a train carriage. In the group of policemen bottom left are Sgt. John Riley (the Sergeant wearing the helmet) who was stationed at Stone, and the Constable on the extreme left without ...
Hixon Railway Station,
The North Staffordshire Railway Station at Hixon opened in 1849, and closed in January 1947.
The level Crossing was where New Road crosses the railway.
Horse Fair, Rugeley
A view of Horse Fair looking north. The thatched cottage centre left was demolished in 1912. However, the Globe Hotel in the centre and several of the buildings on the right remain (March 2019) although ...
Horse-drawn milk float, Stramshall, Uttoxeter
Mr Hollings of Stramshall with his milk float. Sitting in the cart is his daughter. In the background is their farmhouse.
Horse-drawn Police Van, Stafford
Prison warders from Stafford Gaol outside the Shire Hall, Market Street, awaiting prisoners convicted at the assizes.
Note the Royal Cipher of Edward VII on the side of the police van.
Hose cart with Firemen, Stafford Fire Service
With the hose cart are Corporal J. Thorpe (left) and Thomas Edwin Haywood (1886-1958) (right). Thomas was the younger brother of Alfred Ernest Haywood, who would become Stafford's Fire Chief Officer.
Hospital Saturday, Stone,
Collecting for Hospital Saturday on Granville Terrace.