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Mr T. and J. Rowland Ball, Adbaston
Mr T. Rowland Ball and his son John, at The Wood, Adbaston.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter
Mr Ted Dixon, Stone Town Band, Stone
The Stone Town Band was created in 1954 after the disbanding of the Stone Volunteers military band, which had been active in the town since the early part of the century. Mr Ted Dixon was the founder ...
Mr Vizard with his telescope, Kinver Edge
Mr Vizard was famed for his enormous telescope. It is said that he used to pay local children to carry the telescope up to Kinver Edge, where he charged visitors 'a penny a look'.
It is thought that ...
Mr W. Busby, Littywood Farm, Bradley
Mr W. Busby standing in front of the porch of his house at Littywood Farm, Bradley holding a garden fork and a double-barrelled shotgun.
William Whiston Busby was born at his father's farm, Billington ...
Mr. Bamfield, the Staffordshire Giant
Edward Bamfield or Bamford (1732-1768), the 'Staffordshire Giant', pictured with John Coan (1728-1764), the 'Norfolk Dwarf'. The inscription at the bottom of the picture describes Mr. Bamfield as being ...
Mr. Douglas Hayward making the puppet Ballerina for his niece.
Douglas Hayward making the Ballerina in his workshop in Abbots Bromley
Mr. Greene's Museum, Lichfield
'View of Mr. Greene's Museum at Lichfield.' Showing the displays inside cabinets in the Museum. 'Stringer del., [drawn]; Cook, sc., [engraved].' [Either C. E. or E. Stringer].
Richard Greene (1719-1793) ...
Mrs Morris-Eyton, Wood Eaton Manor
Isabel Margaret Mary Morris-Eyton (nee Eyton) of Wood Eaton manor, Church Eaton, pictured on horseback. She was the wife of Charles Edward Morris-Eyton (1863-1930). He died in 1930 and Isabel left Wood ...
Mrs Smith
Portrait, oil on canvas, of Mrs Smith, wearing a dark red dress and muslin stole. Mother of Mary Joule (nee Smith), first wife of John Joule of John Joule & Sons, brewers, Stone. Gilt wood frame. Artist ...
Mrs Walter and Jeannie at Stanley
Portrait of two women named Mrs Walter and Jeannie sitting in front of buildings and a chimney stack at Stanley, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. They are dressed formally, as if on a special day ...
Multi-view, Rudyard Lake
A multi-view postcard of Rudyard Lake. The top left picture shows visitors on the landing stage at the south end of the lake, top right is of the lake’s dam wall also at the south end of the lake, the ...
Mums verses Daughters Football Match, Armitage
Pictured at the Croft School, Armitage are the participants of a Mums verses Daughters charity football match. Three men made up the numbers for the Daughters team and water pistols, custard pies and ...
Municipal tennis courts in Penkhull
The West End recreation ground tennis courts were at the bottom of Bakewell Street, off Trent Valley Road, in Penkhull. Bakewell Street was previously known as Turner Street. The site which had three ...
Music Festival, Stafford
This postcard view shows a group of children at a Music Festival in Stafford in 1936. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph or the exact location.
Photographer: Fred Parsons of ...
Music Room, Sandonia Theatre, Stafford
This photograph shows part of a fully indexed library of music scores dating from the 1920s, covered with 30 years of dust, but still intact at the Sandonia. The kettle drums and the bass drum were used ...
Musical Group, Salt C.E. Primary School,
Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.
Musicians pictured with trams in the background, Kinver
Kinver Light Railway opened on 5th April 1901 and ran between Mill Lane, Kinver and the Fish Inn, Amblecote.
The railway began to decline after World War One and the line closed in 1930, after the ...
Musicians, Festival of Diwali, Stafford,
Festival of Diwali at The Blessed William Howard School, Rowley Avenue.
Diwali is a Hindu and Sikh festival, also known as the 'Festival of Light' as it celebrates that darkness is driven away by light.
The ...