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Sports Day, Cannock Grammar School

Prizewinners at Cannock Grammar School's first annual Sports Day. The school had been re-opened in February of 1909 under its new Principal, Thomas Rylands Parton who is seated in the centre of the group....

Spring Dance, Stafford Pageant

This group of Uttoxeter girls won First Prize at the 1930 Stafford Pageant for their 'Spring Dance'. Frances Hollins is standing in the centre of the back row. She was dressed in green, representing ...

Spring Valley, Trentham

A stereoscope view of Spring Valley at Trentham. Spring Valley, on the Trentham Estate, separates Jervis Wood from King's Wood. Photographer: William Blake of Longton

Springfield Brewery, Wolverhampton

The main entrance gateway to William Butlers 1873-74 Brewery which had malting’s, cooperage and stabling. The Inscriptions on both sides of the arch were modified to read 'M & B SPRINGFIELD BREWERY' ...

Springs Bridge, Cheddleton

Early 19th century Grade 2 listed Springs Bridge, number 41, over the Caldon Canal near Cheddleton Flint Mill. The horse-drawn narrow-boat is probably loaded with flint which was transported on the canal ...

Sprinkling Malt, Plough Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

The man pictured is sprinkling water from a hose pipe through a side door in one of the Plough Maltings germinating drums.

St John Ambulance cadets, Hednesford area

St. John Ambulance cadets on a camping trip. Mrs Jane Ridgway, a St. John's leader is seated in the centre.

St Joseph's School group , Balance Street , Uttoxeter

Back row: Frederick Tildesly, Samuel Lowndes, Frederick Ashmore, Gerald Foster, George Fallows, Stanlet Davis, Arthur Finch. Standing Middle Row: Angela Bassford, Frederick Swan, Mary Moore, Grace ...

St Peter's Church, Hednesford

The central portion of this card is a portrait of Rev. William Quibell who was vicar of St Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford from about 1899 to 1916, having previously served in the county at Silverdale ...

St Swithun's Church, Cheswardine, Shropshire

St. Swithun's Church has a Perpendicular west tower and an Early English chapel. The rest was rebuilt by J.L. Pearson in 1888-89. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

St. John Ambulance Cadets First Aid Team, Uttoxeter

The photograph was taken at a cadets’ party at Elkes Café in 1953. Back row standing left, Chris Tortoiseshell, standing far right, Ian Sampson, sitting, left with the big cup, John Hudson, centre ...

St. John Ambulance, Castle House, Chesterton

The St. John Ambulance Brigade pictured with Dr Craig, at Castle House, Chesterton.

St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage

Viewed from Church Lane, St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage with Church Farmhouse, a 17th century Grade II listed building alongside. Two horse-drawn carriages and a group of people stand near the ...

St. John the Baptist Church, Hammerwich

Situated at the end of Church Lane, St. John’s church was built between 1873-1883 to the design of London architects Newman and Billing replacing a mediaeval predecessor. This view was taken from the ...

St. John's R.C. Procession, Attwood Street

Girls carrying a statue of the Virgin Mary down Attwood Street. Possibly to celebrate a religious festival or Confirmation.

St. John's Wesleyan Methodist Church, Station Street, Hednesford

The only person named on this photograph is Mac Wright, (the second man down on the far right). The church was built in 1873, when Methodism was growing in popularity in the area. In the later 20th century ...

St. Leonard's School group, Stafford,

St. Leonard's County Primary School group photograph taken for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation year. Back Row: Peter Ward (teacher), John Laidler, Gerald Tomkinson,?,?,John Wright, Geoffrey Taylor, ...

St. Martin's Place, Stafford

Looking from the edge of Market Square along St. Martin's Place towards Martin Street, Stafford. On the left is the front wall of the Grade II* listed building The Judge’s Chambers. On the right is ...