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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 Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford
Staff of St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford. The school moved to new premises in the 1960's. The original school buildings were later demolished and replaced by a modern office building.
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St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford
Staff and pupils of St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford. The school moved to new premises in the 1960's. The original school buildings were later demolished and replaced by a modern office ...
St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford
Staff and pupils of St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford, are pictured at the school Christmas Party in 1949. The school moved to new premises in the 1960's. The original school buildings ...
St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford
Staff and pupils of St. John’s Primary School, Littleworth, Stafford. The school moved to new premises in the 1960's. The original school buildings were later demolished and replaced by a modern office ...
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 ...
St. Mary's Church, Tutbury
A postcard view of St. Mary's Church taken from the grounds of Tutbury Castle. Tutbury church originally formed part of a priory founded by Hugh de Ferrers in the 1080s. The church has a wonderful Norman ...
St. Mary's Place, Stafford
This view looks south from the corner of Averil's Entry and St. Mary's Grove along St. Mary’s Place.
On the left two men pose for the photographer against the rear door of Chas. E. Morgan's an old-established ...
St. Michael's Hall, Stone,
St. Michael's Working Men's Club was built on Lichfield Street in 1911, after the original premises on Abbey Street became too small.
St. Paul’s Old Time Dancing Club, Stafford
Pictured in the centre are Mr and Mrs Morgan who are preparing to cut the cake as they celebrate their silver wedding anniversary.
A dance and party was arranged by St. Pauls’ Old Time Dancing Club ...
St. Peter's Church, Kinver
St. Peter's Church mostly dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The Victorian north aisle, built by Thomas Smith in 1856-57, was rebuilt in the 1980s. The church was restored 1884-1885 by George Gilbert ...
Stacking casks at Bass & Co's, Burton-on-Trent
A group of workers pose against a cask pyramid of unheaded casks.
Staff at Chase Terrace County Secondary School, Chase Terrace
On the front row, right to left are: Mrs C. M. Craddock, Mrs P.R. Smith, Mrs D.E. Cole, Mrs L. Dennis, Mrs E.R. Whitehouse, Mr W. D. Wright (Headmaster), Mrs E.J. Jones, Mrs M. Millard, Mrs J. Pulley, ...
Staff at Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boys’ School, Chase Terrace.
On the back row, left to right are: S.Roper, H.E. Holdcroft, A.H. Bewley, A.R. Handley, R.M. Pascoe.
Front row: W.E. Thompson, M.G. Worman, W.D. Wright (Headmaster), R.D. Deakin, J.T. Edwards