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Bishop Thomas Newton

The Rev. Thomas Newton (1704-1782) was born in Lichfield. He served as Bishop of Bristol 1761-1782. Engraving by Thomas Watson after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Published for Thomas Watson, ...

Blessing at Knightley Church

The Bishop of Lichfield blessing the church as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations. Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the ...

Blue Ribband Cup. Circa 1930

Three unknown gentlemen gather around the coveted Blue Ribband cup. This prize was much sought after by ocean liner captains and shipping companies. It was awarded for the fastest commercial sea crossing ...

Blythe Bridge Girl Guides, Blythe Bridge

Blythe Bridge Girl Guides at St. Peter's Vicarage. In the centre is Miss Salt. Also in the group are Sally Daniels (middle row, first left) and Florence Mary Bree (front row, far right). Photograph ...

Boat Inn, Stone,

The Boat Inn on Newcastle Road.

Boating on the River Trent, Colwich,

C.M. and W.R. Wolseley boating on the River Trent on the Wolseley estate. The Wolseley family had lived on the estate since Norman times. In the eighteenth century Wolseley Hall was rebuilt, but burned ...

Bob Kemsley, blacksmith at Bagnall’s, Stafford

Pictured is Bob Kemsley who was photographed by the Staffordshire Newsletter for an article published on Saturday 23 August 1952, on retaining the skills of industrial veterans, many of whom were over ...

Bob-a-Job week, Walton, Stone

Scouts posing for a photograph during 'Bob-a-Job' week, April 1952, at St. Vincent Road, Walton. From left to right: Bobby Gilpin, Leonard Powell, Alan Mountford, John Yearn, Barry Mountford, Bryan ...

Bolehall Swifts Football Team

Bolehall Swifts Football Team pictured before the kick-off in Belgium. Back row (left to right): Harold Storer (Captain), Alan Walker, Fred Hoare, Tom Seedhouse, Roger Powis, Barry Eyrl. Front row: ...

Bonfire night, Stafford Folk Dance Club

Stafford Folk Dance Club celebrating bonfire night with members of Stafford Mountain Club, somewhere in the Stafford area.

Borough Cup Presentation, Stafford

A Boulton of the Penkridge football team receives the Borough Cup from Colonel A M L Harrison, Secretary of the Staffordshire Branch of the National Association of Boys Clubs, after the final with Doxey ...

Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut engraving

'The King in his disguise as a Roundhead, when he left Boscobel.' Showing King Charles II dressed as a Roundhead. Anonymous.

Bostock Shield, Stafford

This postcard view shows a group of unknown people, the man on the extreme right of the front row is holding the Bostock Shield. The picture is thought to have been taken at the Lotus Shoe Factory ...

Bostock Shoe factory Managers, Stafford

Inlay from an Edwin Bostock & Co. Ltd. overseas trade catalogue which shows managers and directors of the company around 1915. Pictured are: H.J. Bostock, Director and Sales Manager; E.D. Bostock, ...

Bowers family member, Coton, near Milwich

A studio portrait believed to be a member of the Bowers family of Coton Cottage Farm, Coton, near Milwich. Photographer: H.H. Dudley of West Bromwich, Stoke, Burton, Crewe, Worcester, Leamington and ...

Bowers family, Coton, near Milwich

A studio portrait of Ada and Agnes Bowers, daughters of Henry and Priscilla Bowers of Coton Cottage Farm, Coton, near Milwich. Ada was born in 1894 and became a teacher at Milwich School. In 1915 she ...

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 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 ...