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Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton
Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930). Son of the 2nd Baron Hatherton (1815-1888). Married Lady Charlotte Louisa Rowley (died 1923), daughter of the 4th Baronet Rowley, in 1867. ...
Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton
Lithograph print. A caricature of Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930) of Hatherton Hall by 'Stuff'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' May 23rd 1895. He was Chairman of the Staffordshire ...
Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton
Oil painting. Full-length seated portrait of Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930). Son of the 2nd Baron Hatherton (1815-1888). Married Lady Charlotte Louisa Rowley (died 1923), ...
Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton
Edward George Percy Littleton, 3rd Baron Hatherton (1842-1930). Son of the 2nd Baron Hatherton (1815-1888). Married Lady Charlotte Louisa Rowley (died 1923), daughter of the 4th Baronet Rowley, in 1867. ...
Edward 'Jack' Husselbee, Walton on the Hill
Photograph of Edward 'Jack' Husselbee aged 21. Edward was a footman for Lady Salt at her home in Walton on the Hill. He married Laura Dutton of Walton in 1927.
Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent
Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent (1767-1859) of Meaford Hall, Stone, Staffordshire.
Engraved by George Zobel after a painting by Sir Francis Grant. Published by J. Gundry, Stone, Staffordshire ...
Edward John Walthouse Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton
Edward John Walthouse Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton (1791-1863) of Hatherton. He was Whig Member of Parliament for Staffordshire 1812-1832, and for South Staffordshire 1832-1835. He was created Baron ...
Edward Johns & Co. Ltd. Staff Dinner, Lichfield
Edward Johns and Co. Ltd. (Armitage Pottery) staff dinner, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Possibly held in the Swan Hotel.
A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun ...
Edward Johns, Armitage Pottery
Photograph of Edward Johns (c.1822-1893), owner of the Armitage Pottery 1867-1893.
A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun to produce sanitary ware. In 1867, ...
Edward Johns, Armitage Pottery
Photograph of Edward Johns (c.1822-1893), owner of the Armitage Pottery 1867-1893.
A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun to produce sanitary ware. In 1867, ...
Edward Knight
Actor and comedian Edward Knight (1774-1826) was born in Birmingham in 1774. He trained as an artist and worked as a sign-painter, but soon took to the stage. His first appearance was at Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
Edward Knight as 'Hodge'
Actor and comedian Edward Knight (1774-1826) was born in Birmingham in 1774. He trained as an artist and worked as a sign-painter, but soon took to the stage. His first appearance was at Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
Edward Knight as 'Ralph'
Actor and comedian Edward Knight (1774-1826) was born in Birmingham in 1774. He trained as an artist and worked as a sign-painter, but soon took to the stage. His first appearance was at Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
Edward Leigh
Edward Leigh (1602-1671), writer and Member of Parliament for Stafford Borough, 1640-1653. He was born at Shawell, Leicestershire and died at Rushall Hall, Staffordshire. He was buried at Rushall Church.
Engraving ...
Edward Street Coronation Celebrations, Tamworth
Opened by Councillor E.A. Courts, the children at the party were presented with coronation mugs filled with sweets, dolls and toys. Standing on the far right are Mrs Brenchley, Mrs Hope, Mrs Baker, Mrs ...
Edwin "Teddy" Oakley, Penkridge
Edwin "Teddy" Oakley (1855-1930), pictured in the garden at Wyre Hall Cottage, Cannock Road, Penkridge. He was the Penkridge postman and a well-known local character.
Edwin Bostock & Co. Ltd, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. Edwin Bostock's ...
Edwin Handforth
Edwin Handforth (1854-1942) owned a drapery business and hat shop at 45 Picadilly, Hanley, Stoke on Trent.