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Portrait of Alf Newey, Aintree
Alf Newey was the winner of the Grand National in 1907 on Eremon. He was trained by Tom Coulthwaite at Flaxley Green, who also trained two other Grand National winners.
Portrait of an Edwardian Lady, Stafford,
Portrait of an Edwardian Lady, Stafford,
Portrait of an R.A.F. serviceman, McCann Studio, High Street, Uttoxeter
Portrait of Dan Irving. Photographed by William Blake
A portrait of Dan Irving (1854-1924) on an invitation from Longton Labour Church to hear him speak at Longton Town Hall. Irving was a socialist activist, and later became Labour party Member of Parliament ...
Portrait of Henry Brunt, Leek
Mr Brunt played for Leek Cricket Club in the 1860s. He was also Vice President of the Leek Football Club.
Henry Brunt was born in Leek in 1836. The 1881 census lists him as a silk manufacturer, employing ...
Portrait of James Bateman. Photographed by William Blake.
James Bateman, industrialist and banker, lived at Biddulph Grange and created the gardens there during the mid 19th century. He was the first President of the North Staffordshire Field Club 1865-1870....
Portrait of Joseph Knott, Leek area
Joseph Knott was known as "England's Hero" and a "hero of the Khyber Pass". He was a colourful character who often fought with a sword and employed 'battle tactics' during his many arguments!
Portrait of lady in the WRAF, McCann Studio, Hight Street, Uttoxeter
Portrait of Leslie and Cyril Browne Plant , Seighford
Leslie Addison Browne Plant and Cyril Brown Plant born in January and December 1900 respectivley to Victoria Evelyn Plant (Ash) and Harold Browne Plant.
Donated to Staffordsdhire Arts and Museum Service ...
Portrait of Lord Burton, Rangemore Hall, Burton-on-Trent
Lord Burton was born on 12 November 1837, at the Bass town house, 136 High Street. He died at Chesterfield House, his London property, on 1 February 1909, and is buried in Rangemore churchyard, adjoining ...
Portrait of Mr. Gilbert Wardle with falcon, Leek
Gilbert Charles Wardle was born in 1862, and was one of the fourteen children born to Sir Thomas and his wife Elizabeth. He was their second son, but the first surviving boy, his elder brother Herbert ...
Portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway, Hednesford
Studio portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway in the uniform of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. She is wearing a grey dress with white collar and cuffs, a white apron with the cross of St. John on the bib, and ...
Portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway, Hednesford
Studio portrait of Mrs Jane Ridgway wearing her ARP (Air Raid Precautions)Warden's uniform during World War II. She wears a great coat with ARP badge, and a felt hat with metal badge on front.
Portrait of N. Martin on his pony, Hednesford
The boy is wearing a knicker-bocker suit, stockings and shoes, with a pull-on hat. It is presumed that the man and woman are the boy's parents.
Portrait of Philip Dale, Stafford,
Mr Philip Dale was the proprietor of Dale's, the ironmongers shop on Greengate Street. He was also a Town Councillor and local historian.
Mr Dale was also the founder trustee, secretary and curator ...
Portrait of Professor John Prince Sheldon, The Brund, Sheen
John Prince Sheldon was descended on his father's side from a brother of Gilbert Sheldon, a former Archbishop of Canterbury in the 17th century.
The Princes were a notable family in Sheen. J.P. Sheldon ...
Portrait of Robert Garner. Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940
Portrait of Robert Garner, (1808-1890) surgeon, naturalist and social reformer of Stoke on Trent. He was a founder member and a President of the North Staffordshire Field Club.