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Sam Hemmingfield, Durham Light Infantry

Sam pictured in his Durham Light Infantry uniform, during World War 1, service number 80867. He was promoted to sergeant and posted to the Cannock Chase Training Camps after service in France, where he ...

Sand and gravel pit, Chase Road, Cannock Chase

This photograph was taken in 1982 and is the entrance to the gravel quarry near the top of Chase Road coming up the hill from Brocton. It is now a quiet area set aside for wildlife but before vast quantities ...

Sand and gravel pit, Chase Road, Cannock Chase

This is a view of the former sand and gravel pit at the top of Chase Road as you come out of Brocton. It was probably taken from what is now Chase Vista car park. Before the extraction of the aggregates ...

Sand and gravel pit, Chase Road, Cannock Chase

A closer view of the worked out sand and gravel pit that at the top of Chase Road, now a conservation area for wildlife. A sign of the times, when aggregates were extracted and the site left to nature. ...

Sandon and District British Legion Dinner

Photograph taken in the function room upstairs in the Dog and Doublet Inn, Sandon.

Sandon and District British Legion Dinner

Photograph taken in the function room upstairs in the Dog and Doublet Inn, Sandon. Front row (left to right): Rev. Greenup (Vicar of Sandon), Joy Philips, Bob Philips, Britty Adams, Mrs Adams, unknown. Back ...

Sandon Road VE Day Party, Stafford

The adults in this photograph are (left to right): Phyllis Hardy, Mrs Smith, Mrs Lamb, Mrs Hewitt, Mrs Dutton, Mrs Beasley (seated holding a little girl), Eileen Yates and Mr Yates. The boys seated to ...

Sandon W.I. at Sandon Hall

During World War II Sandon Hall was used by the Red Cross as a convalescent home for wounded servicemen. Sandon Women's Institute helped by mending clothing and bedding, and by making bandages. Standing ...

Sandon War Memorial

Sandon war memorial was unveiled by Colonel John Ward DSO MP on 7th May 1921 and dedicated by the Vicar of Sandon. It commemorates the men of Sandon Hall Estate who lost their lives in World War I. ...

Satnall Hills, Cannock Chase

A postcard photograph taken on the northern edge of Cannock chase with the caption "Tommy Love-making, Brocton Camp". The couple are sitting on top of the small sluice gate which can still be found ...

Scything nettles, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Women's Land Army recruits scything nettles at Rodbaston Farm Institute. On the right is their instructor, Mr J.W. Rowland. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee ...

Sea Cadet, Stafford

Admiral Sir David Luce (1906-1971) meeting the youngest Sea Cadet in Stafford.

Sea Cadets, Hanley Park

Stoke on Trent Sea Cadet Corps Colour Guard in Hanley Park with Lee Enfield 303 rifles and 18 inch bayonets fixed. Stone has its own Sub Division under Lt. H.C. Arrowsmith RNVR. Centre rank 1st file ...

Second Contingent Tamworth Volunteers, Tamworth Castle Courtyard

The Second Contingent of Tamworth Volunteers, who served in the South African War during 1901, taken in the courtyard of Tamworth Castle. On the front row are, Col. Sergt. S. Pownell, Privates; W. Harvey, ...

Sergeant-Instructor Allchin, Rugeley

A postcard portrait of Sergeant-Instructor George Allchin who was born in East Malling, Kent in 1814. This photograph was taken in his 92nd year, not long before his death in 1907. At the time of this ...

Sergeant-Major Bloor, Home Guard, Cheddleton

Sergeant-Major Percy Bloor in his Home Guard uniform, back garden of Bankside, Cronny Bank, Cheddleton. Percy Bloor's time with the Home Guard, as told to his grandson Peter Bloor by Percy’s son Roger ...

Sergeants Staffordshire Royal Artillery, Stafford

On the left is Francis Herbert Clarke who won the Military Cross as a Second Lieutenant in the 124th Battalion of the Royal Field Artillery on the 20th of August 1918, east of Vieux Berqun. He was killed ...

Setting up a Volunteer Corps - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

The Defence and Preservation of KING and Country Printed public notice announcing the resolutions from a meeting that took place in the Legs of Man in Burslem on July 28th, 1803. A number of businessmen ...