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Lotus Football Team, Stone
The Lotus shoe factory buildings and the Lotus Club can be seen in the background.
Back row (left to right): Ron Plant, John Ryder, Alan Edwards, Micky (surname unknown), John Morris, Malcolm Ledward, ...
Lotus Ltd Football Club Dinner, Stone
Second from left in the back row is John Morris and seated in front of him is Muriel Morris (nee Sharman).
Lotus Ltd, Stone, holiday to Ireland
A group of staff and family from Lotus Ltd, Stone, pictured before leaving Stone for Liverpool Docks. They sailed aboard 'The Leinster', arriving at Dublin the following morning. From there they went ...
Lotus Ltd. Badminton Team, Stone
Stone Lotus Badminton team, competing in the Stafford and District Badminton League.
Back row (left to right): Peter Blake, Ian Stewardson, Mike Darwin, Robin Doughty, Phil Birch, John Morris.
Front ...
Lotus Ltd. Football team, Stone
Stone Lotus football team are pictured outside the bowls clubhouse on Oulton Road, Stone. If you recognise anyone in the photograph, please contact us.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was ...
Lotus Ltd. Football team, Stone
Lotus Ltd. Football team with a trophy, pictured outside the bowls clubhouse on Oulton Road, Stone.
Back row (left to right): C. Crofts, A. Plimmer, R.Preston, G. Preston, D. Leese, B.Swift, Stan Holland
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Lotus Netball Team, Stone
Pictured in front of the Sport Club pavilion at the Lotus Ltd shoe factory in Stone are the company netball team.
Back row (left to right): Pat Davies, Josie Gilbridge, Kathleen Mayer (later Kirkham), ...
Lotus netball team, Stone
Pictured on the sports fields at the Lotus Ltd shoe factory in Stone are the company netball team.
Back row (left to right): Margaret Bott, Pat Davies, Sheila (?), Margaret Hodson, unknown.
Front ...
Lotus Shoe Factory Bowls Team, Stafford,
Bowling team pictured on the sports field of Lotus Shoe factory, Sandon Road.
Lotus, like many other companies, encouraged their employees to participate in sports and social activities. A Welfare ...
Lotus Shoe Factory Social Club, Stone,
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. The original ...
Lotus Shoe Factory Sports Teams, Stafford
Group photograph of Lotus' boys and girls' sports teams. The houses in the background are on Oxford Gardens. Standing far left of the first row from the back is Ada Peaple. Standing next but one to ...
Lotus Sports Awards, Stone
Presentations at the end of season awards for Lotus Ltd.'s shoe factory sports competitions at Stone.
Left to right: John Morris (snooker and darts), Muriel Sharman (later Morris, badminton), Bernard ...
Lotus Sports Teams, Stone
Sports team from the Lotus Ltd. shoe factories of Banbridge, Northern Ireland and Stone, Staffordshire, pictured outside the bowls club pavilion on Oulton Road, Stone.
Back row (left to right): Maurice ...
Louise Street, Burslem
The camera is looking south west along Louise Street from close to its junction with High Lane. At the bottom is Lorne Street and the Port Vale FC ground (Vale Park). The tops of three floodlights are ...
Love Lane Bridge, Rugeley
A view of the Trent & mersey Canal from underneath Love Lane Bridge. The wharf buildings, once belonging to Stokes tannery business, have now been demolished and new canalside apartments have been developed. ...
Love poetry bracelet
Pink and black dyed nylon sheet, shaped and joined with five silver rings. Inscription printed on nylon.
Made by Karen Whiterod (born 1963), a Norwich based jeweller, who specialises in working with ...
Lovely Big Hands
Mixed media painting by Gloucestershire based artist Graham Carter (born 1975), entitled 'Lovely Big Hands'. Framed in pale wood frame with white card mount.
Dimensions 538mm x 382mm.
Commissioned ...
Lovers' Walk, Brancote Woods, near Stafford
Photograph taken along the path that leads from St Thomas's Priory to Holdiford Road, Milford with the River Sow, Railway and Canal running to the left. Published by Valentine & Sons of Dundee and Lodnon ...