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Portrait of the Boulton Family, Stafford,

John Boulton and Margaret Emma Boulton (nee Machin) with their children Ernest Frederick on the left, Hylda in the centre and baby Muriel Margaret. The Boulton family lived in Queensville, where John ...

Portrait of the Doxey Local Mayor, Stafford Pageant

Studio portrait of the 'Mayor of Doxey'. There was often great rivalry between the Littleworth and Doxey districts for the best Local Mayoral turnout in the procession. The person in this picture is possibly ...

Portrait of the Holdford Family, Tinkerborough

The Holdfords, who once lived in a cottage at Tinkerborough, a quarry workers’ hamlet near Stafford. Standing: Thomas, Annie, Samuel. Seated: Samuel and Mrs. Holdford. Photo courtesy John Johnson ...

Portrait of the Hon. Josiah Wedgwood V, Barlaston,

The Hon. Josiah Wedgwood V (1899 - 1967), Managing Director, in contemplative pose working at his desk. By his right hand is a conventional Jasper 'dip' lidded cigarette jar. A small bowl designed ...

Portrait of the Rev. Harrison, Stafford,

The Rev. Thomas Harrison was the vicar of Christ Church on Foregate Street.

Portrait of the Rev. John Knight, Milwich,

Photograph of a drawing. The Rev. Knight was the vicar of All Saint's Church, Milwich, between 1772 and 1800. The church was rebuilt during this period.

Portrait of the Rev. T. Worthington, Fradswell,

The Rev. Worthington was the rector at Fradswell Church.

Portrait of the Shelley Family, Stafford,

Ernest and Alice Shelley with their daughter, also named Alice. The photograph was taken in Charles Fowke's Stafford studio on Victoria Road.

Portrait of the Worthington family, Leek

Major Philip Jukes Worthington, with his wife Margaret Elizabeth, the second daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Wardle, and their son Lancelot Jukes. The couple married in 1889, when Margaret was 20 years ...

Portrait of Thomas Taylor

Thomas Taylor was gardener to Reverend W.G. Greenstreet. He was born in 1842 and lived in a Dartmouth house in High Street. He died in 1917. This photograph was taken by Bennett Clarke of 74 Darlington ...

Portrait of Thomas Whitby

Portrait of a boy wearing a dark green jacket and a white tie collar shirt. Sky and trees are depicted in the background to the left. A parrot is sitting on his left hand. Portrait of Thomas Whitby of ...

Portrait of Thomas Whitby's sister

Portrait of a young girl wearing a white dress with a red stole. A parrot is sitting on her hand. Portrait of the sister of Thomas Whitby of Haywood Abbey, Great Haywood in a circular painted surround. ...

Portrait of two Calton men on holiday, Blackpool, Lancashire

Billy Howson of Pales Corner Farm, Calton, and Bob Allcock. A studio photograph taken in a Blackpool pleasure beach studio. In the 1930s Ben Gerrard used to organise annual outings for the men of Calton ...

Portrait of two servicemen, McCann Studio, High Street, Uttoxeter

Two Uttoxeter servicemen: the sailor is Charlie Elliot and the airman is Wilf Nash.

Portrait of W. Wells Bladen. Photographed by William Blake.

William Wells Bladen (1847-1914) was a colleague of William Blake's in the North Staffordshire Field Club. Born in Wolverhampton, he lived at 'Fairlie' in Stone. He was particularly interested in folklore....

Portrait of William "Buttermilk" Smith, Leek

William Smith looks to have been one of Leek's characters! In the book 'Olde Leek' he is recorded as having died in 1866.

Portrait of William Allen, Leek

Mr. Allen was a senior partner in the solicitors firm of Hacker and Allen, whose offices were at 48 St. Edward Street. He was also a Law Clerk to the Commission. In 1852 he married Eliza Clowes and they ...

Portrait of William Horton, Stafford

William Horton (1750 - 1832) was born in Stafford and was one of the first to manufacture shoes on a large scale, employing over 1,000 workers. His home was Chetwynd House on Greengate (now the main ...