Pageant Party, Stafford
Watched by some of the 80 children who attended, Miss Wynne Porter is pictured as she cuts the large iced cake at a party for her pupils, held at the Oddfellows Hall in Stafford on Friday 24 October to ...
Parish Hall, Fazeley
Built in 1897 as the Victoria Memorial Hall on land purchased by James Eadie who also paid for its construction. It soon found a new use as the Parish Hall. In 1975, following Fazeley being designated ...
Parish Institute, Cheddleton
The Parish Institute, Cheddleton which was opened on 3 October 1912. The cost of £1,000 was funded by donations and subscriptions. It closed on 31 May 1989 and was replaced by a new community centre ...
Parish noticeboard, Longdon
A 'Best Kept Village' poster and an Open Garden poster can be seen on the Parish noticeboard. Thought to be located on Brook End near its junction with Mill Way in Longdon.
Parish Room and Cottage Homes, Armitage
The four almshouses and the Parish Room were built by the Rev. E. Samson in 1904. He had previously built four almshouses in Brereton. The homes were for the use of needy village people. The almshouses ...
Party at Walton Community Hall, Stone
A party for members of Walton Revellers dance troop held at Walton Community Hall.
This group includes: Freda Ferneyhough, Annette Ferneyhough, Mrs Ahearn, Les Maddox, Peter Bateman, Anne Ferneyhough, ...
Postcard of The Square in Forsbrook
This photograph was taken after the demolition of a cottage in the middle of The Square.
The Grindley Memorial Hall can be seen on the far left hand side of the photograph.
Photograph donated by ...
Postcard view of The Club, West End, Pattingham
'The Club' was a Working Men's club. It was demolished in 1953 and a new one was built next door.
Presentation evening at Brindley Village Club, Cannock Chase
A darts and football presentation at Brindley Village Club. Brindley Village Working Men's Club and Concert Hall was formally opened in 1926. It supported many different social events and was especially ...
Presentation in Derrington Village Hall
Presentation in Derrington Village Hall of certificates awarded to young people for their good work in the community.
Back row (left to right): Katy Sutcliffe, Helen Salmons (married name) née Thornley.
Middle ...
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Rugeley
A view of the Primitive Methodist Chapel which was built in 1870 on the corner of Church Street and Lion Street in Rugeley. The Chapel closed in 1955. At the time this photograph was taken the building ...
Quaker Meeting House, Stafford
The Society of Friends, or Quakers, established themselves in Stafford around 1650. As a minority religion they were heavily persecuted. Quakers refused to be buried in St. Mary's churchyard, so they ...
Rangemore Club, Rangemore
The Club was built in the Victorian estate village of Rangemore, which belonged to the Bass family. The family residence was Rangemore Hall.
Red Cross Annual General Meeting and Awards Presentation, Stafford
Miss A L Green County Director, accompanied Viscountess Falmouth, who is pictured presenting the Coleman Cup for the best men’s first aid and nursing detachment, to Mr A Lander, Captain of the Staffs. ...
Red Cross Inspection, St. Leonard's Avenue, Stafford
Miss A. L. Green, County Director of the British Red Cross Society (in the centre), is accompanied by Miss A. Collier, Divisional Director (third from right), during an inspection of the Stafford Red ...
Red Cross Inspection, St. Leonard's Avenue, Stafford
Miss A. L. Green, County Director of the British Red Cross Society (third from the right), is accompanied by Miss A. Collier, Divisional Director (extreme right), during an inspection of the Stafford ...
Salt and Hopton Sunday School Party, Salt
Five year old Paul Thomas is pictured presenting a box of chocolates to the Countess of Shrewsbury at the end of the prize distribution to children of Salt and Hopton Sunday Schools, at the annual party ...
Salvation Army Building, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Oil painting by Doreen Fletcher showing the blue door to the former Salvation Army building on Bridge Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The door was reached by ascending seven stairs. Notice the yellow ...