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Scouring Machine. Photographed by William Blake.
Factory interior with pottery workers using a scouring machine. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Scouring Machine. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing two pottery workers operating a scouring machine.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...
Scouring Pottery. Photographed by William Blake.
Factory interior with pottery workers scouring pottery. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Scout troop, Seighford
Seighford Scout Troop pictured outside the Scout Hut at Cooksland, Seighford, which stood just by the turn to the ford.
Back row: Ted Howell, Wilf Gardner, Edward Gardner, Arthur Reader, Eric Kilford, ...
Second Contingent Tamworth Volunteers, Tamworth Castle Courtyard
The Second Contingent of Tamworth Volunteers, who served in the South African War during 1901, taken in the courtyard of Tamworth Castle. On the front row are, Col. Sergt. S. Pownell, Privates; W. Harvey, ...
Sergeant-Instructor Allchin, Rugeley
A postcard portrait of Sergeant-Instructor George Allchin who was born in East Malling, Kent in 1814. This photograph was taken in his 92nd year, not long before his death in 1907. At the time of this ...
Shaffalong Colliery sod-cutting ceremony, Cheddleton
Onlookers at the ceremonial cutting of the first sod by Mrs James Meakin (in the centre of the photograph) at the site of the shafts for the new colliery venture at Shaffalong in October 1906. Children ...
Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton
Mrs Frances Bower approaching Shaffalong Farm on Shaffalong Lane, Cheddleton. Mrs Bower was a member of Cheddleton Historical and Archaeological Society. The farm buildings on the left have since been ...
Shaw's Milliners Shop, Stafford,
Philip Shaw's milliners shop on Crabbery Street.
Shelton Bar Steel Works, Stoke-on-Trent
On the left, Ernest Bullock is 'pig lifting' - manually hauling ingots of pig iron - at Shelton Bar Steel Works, Stoke-on-Trent. Ernest was born in Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1892, served in the First World ...
Shield winners outside Littleton Colliery
The shields are thought to have been awarded for inter-colliery sporting competitions. Left is Brian Mellor (Overman), right, Roy Metcalfe (Deputy).
Cannock and Huntington Collieries Company started ...
Shoal Hill, Cannock
Shoal Hill was a popular place for Cannock inhabitants to play, promenade and socialise. The roadside barriers, where the road surface was higher than the adjacent verges, were locally known as the ...
Shobnall Ale Bank, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Ale loaders on Shobnall Ale Bank loading wagons. The title of the card reads" Who Says prohibition?".
Shoe for a bound foot, about 1900
This small red shoe was worn by Chinese women with bound feet, about 1900. The shoe is made from silk and has embroidered decoration in the form of lotus flowers and insects. The sole is also embroidered. ...
Shoeing a shire horse, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
A white shire horse, possibly Monty, being shod in Bass' Blacksmith Shop. The farrier has the horse's hoof on a stand and is rasping around the hoof and shoe.
Shooting party on the Roaches
Shooters and followers from Swythamley Hall returning with their haul of game at the back of the Roaches. At the time, the Roaches belonged to Sir Philip Brocklehurst of Swythamley Park.
Shooting party, Gun Hill
Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Hill. Mrs Selous is seated on the ground.