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Railway Workers, Burton upon Trent
A group of railway men photographed outside the Golden Ball public house, Canal Street, Burton upon Trent.
Ralph Mosley, Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme
Ralph Mosley was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme from 1866 to 1887. He owned a draper’s shop on Newcastle High Street and lived with his family at The Firs, which is now the home of the Brampton Museum ...
Ralph Sneyd
Ralph Sneyd (1753-1808), cleric and writer. He was born at Norton, near Stone, became Chaplain to the Prince of Wales and was Rector of Jevington (1781-1808) and Vicar of Rye (1781-1808).
Engraved ...
Ralph Vivian
Lithograph print. A caricature of Lt. Col. Ralph Vivian by 'T'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' 21st April 1883.
Red Cross Annual General Meeting and Awards Presentation, Stafford
Miss A L Green County Director, accompanied Viscountess Falmouth, who is pictured presenting the Coleman Cup for the best men’s first aid and nursing detachment, to Mr A Lander, Captain of the Staffs. ...
Red Cross Inspection, St. Leonard's Avenue, Stafford
Miss A. L. Green, County Director of the British Red Cross Society (in the centre), is accompanied by Miss A. Collier, Divisional Director (third from right), during an inspection of the Stafford Red ...
Red Cross Inspection, St. Leonard's Avenue, Stafford
Miss A. L. Green, County Director of the British Red Cross Society (third from the right), is accompanied by Miss A. Collier, Divisional Director (extreme right), during an inspection of the Stafford ...
Red Cross Nurses and volunteers, Uttoxeter area
Wartime group of Red Cross Nurses, volunteers and children. On the back row from left to right are: Miss Frank, Mr. S.H. Elkes, Miss J. Anderson, Miss Coxon, Miss Stone, Mrs Corden, Mrs Van-Blockland, ...
Red Cross Volunteer Ambulance Drivers, Stafford
This postcard view shows members of the British Red Cross Society, Staffs. No. 5, Volunteer Ambulance Drivers (VADs).
Mr Peter Griffiths has kindly provided some additional information:
"The man ...
Red Cross Volunteer Group, Eccleshall
Volunteer workers organised by the Red Cross in the grounds of a convalescent home for injured soldiers on Stone Road, Eccleshall.
Convalescent soldiers came to Eccleshall from St. Joseph's Hall ...
Red Cross Volunteer Group, Eccleshall
Volunteer workers organised by the Red Cross in the grounds of a convalescent home for injured soldiers on Stone Road, Eccleshall.
Convalescent soldiers came to Eccleshall from St. Joseph's Hall ...
Reg Perks' Benefit match, Little Stoke Cricket Club
Reg Perks' Benefit Match at Little Stoke Cricket Club, in front of the old pavilion and tea hut.
Left to right: Reg Perks (Worcestershire and England), Charlie Palmer (Leicestershire and England), ...
Regulars at the Prince Albert, Stafford
Darts players at the Prince Albert public house, Friar Street, Stafford. It was demolished in 1978.
Left to right: Phil Forrester, Harry Skelton, ? ,Maureen Baker and Mike Harker.
Relaxing in the garden of 'Sunnyside', Northwood Lane, Clayton
Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer who lived at 'Sunnyside' on Northwood Lane Clayton.
Dora (who later became Fred's wife) is seen reclining in the hammock whilst Fred relaxes ...
Relaxing in the garden of 'Sunnyside', Northwood Lane, Clayton
Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer who lived at 'Sunnyside' on Northwood Lane Clayton.
Here he takes a photograph of Dora Addison (who later became his wife) whilst sewing and ...
Reliant Robin Advertisement
This image from the mid-1970s depicts none other than Dickens' character Scrooge with a Reliant Robin. The image is being modified ready for appearing in numerous adverts that depict that fact the Robin ...
Religious Painting. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph of a religious painting.
Remembrance Day, Codsall
Crowds assembled for the remembrance service outside the World War 1 Memorial gGarden on Station Road, Codsall. The Memorial Garden now commemorates both World Wars.