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Narrow boat and crew, Hednesford
Narrow boat and crew on the Birmingham Canal Navigation, Cannock Extension near Hawks Green. The canal served the nearby collieries, East Cannock and LIttleworth for the transportation of coal.
Narrowboat 'Farmer's Friend' outing, Froghall
The Farmer’s Friend was a working narrowboat owned by Bowers and Thorley, limestone burners and hauliers. It was used for carrying limestone mined from Cauldon Low quarry to the lime kilns at Froghall ...
Narrowboat 'Farmers Friend' on an outing, Froghall
The Farmer’s Friend was a working narrowboat owned by Bowers and Thorley, limestone burners and hauliers. It was used for carrying limestone mined from Cauldon Low quarry to the lime kilns at Froghall ...
National Farmers Union presentation evening, Uttoxeter
National Farmers Union, presentation evening, attendees are Mr W.G. Torrance, Mr Wilson, Mr Snow (URDC Chairman), Mike Massey (Sudbury), Jack Prince (Field Hall), George Elliott, (UUDC Chairman), John ...
National Savings at the English Electric Co. Ltd., Stafford
Standing on the left is Mr J W C Milligan, Manager, Stafford Works, the lady seated in front is thought to be Miss W Bates, and the others are unknown. They are pictured preparing to make the Monthly ...
National Westminster Bank, Market Place, Rugeley
'Landor House' was built by one Erasmus Darwin, merchant, in 1649. Robert Landor made alterations in 1733 which included a new frontage. It was sold in 1808 by Robert's grandson, the poet Walter Savage ...
Naval rating in uniform, McCann studio, Uttoxeter
Nellie Turner, Cheddleton
Studio portrait of NellieTurner of Cheddleton. She was born in Cheddleton on 17 December 1901, the third daughter of John W. and Ada Mary Turner. Her married name was Nellie Jackson and she died on ...
New Penkridge Road, Cannock
The building on the left of this post card view is Walhouse School. Adjoining it is the teacher's house, built in 1828 by Mrs. Walhouse of Hatherton Hall, in New Penkridge Road, Cannock. Here she educated ...
New Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Coalpit Hill, Kidsgrove
The New Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Group are pictured here in Wesley Street. Included in the photograph are Mr Briscall, Arthur Walton, Cynthia Walton, Mrs Evans, Mr Cyril Dale and Mrs Dale.
Wesley ...
Newcastle Road, Leek
View along a tree lined road looking towards Wallbridge. The modern road is much wider, and houses have been built along both sides.
Newcastle under Lyme Market
Local people talking about Newcastle-under-Lyme market in 1968:-
Well, the market in the old days – it was a cross between an outdoor theatre and a market. If you wanted a good night’s entertainment ...
Newspaper delivery, Seighford
A smile and a greeting with the latest news delivered by Mrs Violet Astley, of Seighford, who walked eight miles a day, six days a week on her morning paper round. She is seen here delivering a newspaper ...
No.3 Wing Fleet Air Arm Voluntary Band, RAF Hednesford
No.7 Bass trip to Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth Station
Two trains side by side in Yarmouth station, and a platform full of Bass trippers. The trains departed from Burton station, which is the map reference given.
Norman Kirkham, Cheddleton
Studio portrait of Norman Kirkham of Cheddleton. Born at Wetley Rocks on 16 March 1903, he was the son of Agnes Kirkham. By 1939 he was employed as a papermaking machine man at Brittain's paper mills ...
North Staffords arriving at Haida Pasha in Eastern Thrace, Turkey
Under an armistice between Greece and Turkey in 1922, Eastern Thrace (including Istanbul – formerly Constantinople), which had been taken over by Greece at the end of the Great War, was to be returned ...
North Staffordshire Regiment troops outside R. Peach & Co's Crown Maltings, Burton-on-Trent
6th North Staffs troops outside R. Peach & Co's Crown Maltings, Anglesey Road, Burton-on-Trent. Local troops standing with horses, which were being used for transporting small arms ammunition in boxes....