Botanical Study, by Elizabeth Blake
Botanical study of the Primula Vulgaris undertaken in 1922. This study was undertaken by Elizabeth Blake, William Blake's sister, and details were reported to North Staffordshire Field Club meetings.
Longton ...
Botanical study, Manifold Valley
Botanical study of the Primula Vulgaris undertaken in 1921.
The flowers were picked near to Thor's Cave at Manifold valley, Staffordshire, by Miss E.M. Blake. They are part of a botanical study looking ...
Botanical study, Manifold Valley
Botanical study of the Primula Vulgaris undertaken in 1920.
The flowers were picked near to Thor's Cave at Manifold valley, Staffordshire, by Miss E.M. Blake. They are part of a botanical study looking ...
Bourne Chapel, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior taken at Bourne Chapel, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Bowling Club, Pattingham
Pictured are Albert Monckton, Stanley Nock, Fred Matthews, Victor Griffiths, Wilf Taylor, J. Ray, Harry Bramall, Albert Edwards, Jack Costello, John Edwards, Wilf ?, Harold Taylor, Fred Scriven, Jack ...
Bowling Club, Pattingham
Back row (left to right): S. Nock, B. Grainger, Albert Monckton, Jack Faulkner, Wilfred Taylor, Percy Faulkner, visitor, Henry Matthews, W. Nock, visitor, visitor, visitor, visitor, R. Bishton, visitor, ...
Bowling Green and Tennis Courts, Miners' Convalescent Home, Rudyard
Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries who extended it and laid out the gardens. Purchased ...
Bowls Team, Eccleshall,
The bowling green was located at the rear of the Royal Oak Inn on High Street.
On the front row are Mr Frank Hudson (third from left), a chemist and photographer, and (third from right) Mr W. Hart, ...
Boxing Group, Stafford Grammar School
This image appeared in the Staffordshire Chronicle, dated Saturday March 30th 1946. It shows the newly formed Boxing Club at King Edward VI Grammar School, in front of the 1928 extension.
Front row ...
Boy Scout group?
This intriguing picture, probably from the first decade of the 20th century, shows a group of young boys posing with a folded strip of cloth; possibly simulating the Union Flag.
The two flag bearers ...
Boy scout Investiture, Kibblestone Camp, Stone
A Scout investiture taking place in the woods at Kibblestone Scout Camp.
The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop ...
Boy scouts Troop, church fields, Brewood
Boys Brigade camp, North Wales
Black and white postcard of a Boys Brigade camp taking place at Kinmel Bay, North Wales. The group includes members of Cheddleton Boys Brigade.
Boys Brigade parade, High Steet, Eccleshall
Boys Brigade marching along Eccleshall High Street, with the Royal Oak Hotel in the background. The event pictured is probably the Oddfellows Parade which took place on Trinity Sunday.
Boys' Brigade Parade, Market Square, Stafford
Alderman A.G.B. Owen, OBE, President of the West Midland District of the Boys' Brigade, takes the salute at a march-past of district units outside the Stafford Guildhall after a service at the Baptist ...
Brass and Reed Band, Whiston
A postcard of Whiston Brass and Reed Band, June 1925.
The man next to the Drummer with a brass instrument is John (Jack) Finney of 5 The Plain, Whiston (Information John Williams).
Brereton School football team
Back row (left to right): Mr Sam Edwards (the School Master), L. Perrin, K. Watkiss and N. Thomson, unknown teacher.
Front row: J. Watkiss, H Birch, J. Walker, C. Bushnell, L. Hall
This photograph ...
Brereton Town Football Club Awards
From left to right: Mick Morris, John McGraw, Paul Smith, unknown, Junior Campbell, Rob Bartlett, Dave Westwood, unknown, Les Youll, Kevin Horne, Nelson Hill, Bobby 'Dodger' Thompson, unknown, unknown ...