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Ernest Brandrick, Altar screen and cloth, Stafford

Mr Ernest Brandrick, of 47 New Street, Stafford, is pictured with the altar screen and cloth, which he embroidered in his spare time. Ernest was a seaman at the age of 16, and during his shipboard ...

Ernest Gaskell, Pendrell Hall, Codsall

Ernest Gaskell as Napoleon. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodelled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by Staffordshire County Council in 1955 ...

Ernest Hector Haywood and his dog, Stafford

Fireman Ernest Hector Haywood (1903-1990) and his family dog, 'Old Don', who is seated on a motorcycle. The photograph was probably taken in the back yard of his home at 1 Orchard Street, Stafford. Note ...

Ernest Hector Haywood and 'Old Don' , Stafford Fire Brigade

Fire fighter Ernest Hector Haywood, son of the Stafford Chief Fire Officer Alfred Ernest Haywood, is pictured driving the Brigade's fire engine at the Fire Station on South Walls, next to the Royal Brine ...

Ernest Hector Haywood, Stafford

This studio portrait shows Stafford fire fighter Ernest Hector Haywood in full uniform, including his ornate and highly polished brass fire helmet. Ernest Hector Haywood (1903-1990) served in the ...

Ernest Worthington, Seighford

Ernest Worthington was born in 1895 at Seighford, near Stafford.

Ernie Hazlehurst in North Africa

Ernie Hazlehurst of Stone is pictured on the right in North Africa. Ernie was a builder by trade but also played football on several occasions in 1923 for Port Vale Football Club and later for Stone ...

Erskine St., Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Erskine Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood,

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...

Essex Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Ethel Knight, Longton

Ethel Knight of Longton, aged 21. At the time she was working for Charles Allerton Ltd's Park Works pottery on High Street (now Uttoxeter Road), Longton. Ethel married Tom Ibbs on Christmas Day 1940 ...

Ethnographic Shoes

These shoes are made out of woven leather.

Ethnographic Shoes

Possibly native American, unfortunately we have very few details about this example.

Ethnographic Shoes

Leather with beaded decoration. Unfortunately we have very few details about this example.

Evacuees at Church Cottage, Seighford

Sisters Joan and Pat (last name unknown) were evacuees from Ramsgate, Kent. They stayed with the Breeze family at Church Cottage in Seighford for two or three years during the Second World War. Left ...

Evans Outsizes Shop in the Sheridan Centre, Stafford

‘Evans Outsizes’ ladies fashion shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...

Evelyn and Walter Roy Handforth

Evelyn Handforth (1890-1963), nee Lumsdale) with her second son, Walter Roy Handforth (1920-1980) wearing the family christening robe. The family lived at Holly House, Ricardo Street, Dresden, Longton....

Evelyn Mary Worthington, Seighford

Evelyn Mary Worthington, born 1898, Seighford, near Stafford.