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Stafford Station
After we see an old locomotive pass – possibly from the engine shed at Stafford, a horse is hitched to a carriage to tow it away. Here we are leaving the station travelling South. We immediately pass ...
Stafford Street School, Class IV, Burton-on-Trent
The schoolmaster is Mr Whitworth, and on the extreme right on the bottom row is George E. Beeby.
Stafford Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Stafford Street is now known as The Strand.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them ...
Stafford Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene.
Taken on Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Stafford Tool & Die factory,
Women workers at Stafford Tool & Die factory, St Patrick's Place.
Stafford Tool & Die made machinery for the shoemaking industry at their factory at St Patrick's Place.
Staffordshire County and Stoke-on-Trent Constabulary Helmet, 1980s
The 1980s show a change in the design for the typical police helmet, with the increased threat of riots the helmet altered being made out of a hard plastic instead of cork with a felt covering and with ...
Staffordshire County Show, Rowley Park, Stafford
Margaret and Enid Cooke at the Staffordshire County Show in 1950, held at Rowley Park, Stafford.
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around ...
Staffordshire Federation of Women’s Institutes, Borough Hall, Stafford
Pictured before the start of the day’s business are delegates from 149 Institutes, who attended the Spring conference of the Staffordshire County Federation of Women’s Institutes, held at the Borough ...
Staffordshire Federation of Women's Institutes, Borough Hall, Stafford
Delegates from all over the County are pictured at the Spring Council meeting of the Staffordshire Federation of Women’s Institutes, held at the Borough Hall in Stafford on Tuesday 5 April.
Among some ...
Staffordshire Fire Service Helmet
The helmet belonged to R.M. Hubbard from Wolstanton who was a local fire-fighter for the Staffordshire Fire Service from 1977-1995.
Staffordshire Police Custodian Helmet, 1980s
The custodian helmet was originally designed for the police in 1863 to replace the stovepipe top hat.
On the front is a 'Brunswick Star' which was introduced in the 1930s to standardise police helmets ...
Staffordshire Police Inspector's Cap, 1990s
The peaked cap was introduced to men’s uniform in the 1990s to correspond with the female bowler hat. On foot police wear the familiar custodian helmet with inspectors and higher ranking officers wearing ...
Staffordshire's Harry Lauder Concert Party, Stowe,
Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...
Standon Hall Orthopaedic Hospital
A colour-tinted postcard view of the Grade 2 listed Standon Hall with a nurse and children on the lawn.
Standon Hall was built 1910 to the designs of J. Francis Doyle for Sir Thomas Anderson Salt, ...
Stanley Matthews, Sportsman's Farewell
Europe’s greatest players gathered at the Stoke City football ground to play a farewell game for the greatest player of them all – Sir Stanley Matthews. This is the last appearance of Sir Stanley at the ...
Stanton Village
Mayday Celebrations & Maypole dancing in Stanton. The village is located off the Ashbourne-Stoke Road, close to Mayfield, to the north of Uttoxeter.
Station Master, Stafford Common Railway Station,
Mr John Milburn Foster, stationmaster, in the garden of 11 Common Road. Mr Foster became a stationmaster in 1909, and retired in 1933.
Stafford Common Railway Station was built in 1867, to serve the ...
Station Road on 'Milford Day', Milford,
Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excursion trains ran between Stafford and Milford stations.
Milford Day was not a ...