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Pupils, Hilderstone School,
Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall.
The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...
Pupils, Hilderstone School,
Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall.
The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...
Pye Green Farm, Hednesford
The man in this postcard photograph is possibly Samson Blewitt standing in front of his farm house at Pye Green, Hednesford. Samson had been shot and seriously wounded by poachers in 1900 when he challenged ...
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Tamworth
School Master, Mr William Edgar Summerhays, with some of his pupils just prior to his retirement after forty years at Tamworth Grammar School. Mr Summerhays taught Physics and became a senior master of ...
Queen Elizabeth II's Visit to Stafford
Queen Elizabeth II ascending the staircase in County Buildings. With her is the Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire, Harold Wallace-Copeland. Following on behind is Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh....
Queen Mary's Army Ambulance Corps pictured at Whittington Barracks
During the First World War there was a miliatary hospital in the Barracks.
Queen Mother's Visit to Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Queen Mother signing the visitors' book at Lotus Shoe factory on Sandon Road. She is accompanied by James Bostock, Chairman and Managing Director of Lotus and High Sheriff of the County.
During ...
Queen Mother's Visit to Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Queen Mother walking outside the Lotus Shoe factory on Sandon Road, with crowds of workers. She is accompanied by James Bostock, Chairman and Managing Director of Lotus and High Sheriff of the County.
During ...
Queen Mother's Visit to Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Queen Mother placing a bag on the new conveyor belt at Lotus Shoe factory on Sandon Road. She is accompanied by James Bostock, Chairman and Managing Director of Lotus and High Sheriff of the County.
During ...
Queens Park Avenue, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Queens Park Avenue, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The entrance to Longton Park lies just to the left of this location.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and ...
Queens Park, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Park scene with a view of the lake and bridge at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Stafforshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville ...
R.A.M.C. Chasetown, Lichfield
A black and white postcard of the Chasetown Detachment of the Royal Army Medical Corps (R.A.M.C.) leaving for active service in 1914. They are pictured at the Goods platform at Lichfield station on the ...
Rabbit shooting group, Yarlet
A group of men, women and children after a day's shooting around Yarlet, pictured with their haul of rabbits.
Rabbit shooting party, Yeld Bank, Knightley
Four men, a woman and boy, some holding rabbits, two holding shotguns, with two dogs. Yeld Bank Farm, on Grange Road, Knightley can be seen in the background, and there is snow on the ground.
Photographer: ...
Racehorses being exercised on Hednesford Hills
The group belong to the Flaxley Green stable of Tom Coulthwaite, who trained prize-winning race horses.
Rachel Haggis and children, Gnosall
Mrs Rachel Haggis (nee Plant) pictured with her two oldest children, Violet (1 year and ten months) and George 6 months. At the time (circa 1910) the Haggis family lived at Fern Lea, The Rank, Gnosall. ...
Rachel Plant , governess, Stafford
Rachel Plant as governess. Rachel was the daughter of Thomas Dalton Plant of Stafford and she is seen in this Edwardian photograph with her two charges and their parents, Mr and Mrs Cundy.
RAF Hat, 1960s
This hat was worn by Stan Jones as part of his RAF uniform in the 1960s.