Unknown young lady, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This picture of a young lady demonstrating a boot cleaner outside a terraced house in the Silverdale area was photographed for the Silverdale Community Project by a member of the Silverdale Community ...
Unknown customers and shop, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This picture of customers inside a shop in the Silverdale area was photographed for the Silverdale Community Project by a member of the Silverdale Community Play Association.
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Sam Hemmingfield, Durham Light Infantry
Sam Hemmingfield pictured in his Durham Light Infantry uniform, during the First World War, service number 80867.
Sam was promoted to sergeant and posted to the Cannock Chase Training Camps after ...
Cannock Urban District Council roadworkers, Bridgtown, Cannock
Council workmen are pictured standing with forks alongside an Aveling & Porter manufactured steamroller while working on the A5 in Bridgtown, south of Cannock.
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The bungalows in the background were ...
Cannock Urban District Council Steam Roller, Cannock
The steam roller was manufacture by Aveling & Porter. The Cannock Urban District Council yard was off Mill Street until around the 1920s.
St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford
The building on the far left, which can just be seen, was originally Forebridge Villa, built on Lichfield Road in the early nineteenth century.
The house was bought in 1905 by sisters from the French ...
St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford
A school classroom in Forebridge Villa which was built on Lichfield Road in the early nineteenth century.
The house was bought in 1905 by sisters from the French Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. Here ...
St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford
St. Joseph's Convent viewed from the garden. This building was originally Forebridge Villa, built on Lichfield Road in the early nineteenth century.
The house was bought in 1905 by sisters from the ...
St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford
The building on the left was originally Forebridge Villa, built on Lichfield Road in the early nineteenth century.
The house was bought in 1905 by sisters from the French Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. ...
Elizabeth Sparrow of Bishton Hall
Oil painting. Half-length portrait of Elizabeth Sparrow, wife of John and mother of Charlotte Sparrow. She was born in Wolstanton, the daughter of Ralph Moreton.
Artist: school of William Owen (1769-1825).
Dimensions: ...
Marriage of Alice Read and Howard Smethers, Great Wyrley
The wedding of Alice Read and John Howard Smethers of Great Wyrley, at St. James' Church, Norton Canes in 1923.
Great Wyrley Outrage
This black and white postcard shows two horses killed in the nationally infamous Wyrley Outrages of 1903-15. The two mares belonging to Captain Harrison of Harrison's Colliery were attacked in August ...
Dead horses outside the slaughterhouse, Great Wyrley, Cannock
This photograph shows two horses killed in the nationally infamous Wyrley Outrages of 1903-15. The two mares belonging to Captain Harrison of Harrison's Colliery were attacked in August 1907. The brown ...
Site of Blake High School (2), Marston Road, Hednesford, Cannock
This spoil heap later became Blake School's playing fields.
St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford
St. Joseph’s Convent, Lichfield Road, Stafford. This view is taken from the south-eastern end of the Grade II Listed building which was built around 1810-20 and known as Forebridge Villa.
By 1841 it ...
Carpenters shop, Milford Hall
The Carpenters shop at Milford Hall was formerly a cart shed. The building remains (2025) in the grounds of Milford Hall. The photographer's Mini is parked in the foreground.
Stafford Young Farmers Football Team
Back row (left to right): G. Parrott, E. Turner, S.N. Hill, R. Embrey, G. Bourne, C. Shilton, T. Ball, E. Knight.
Front row: A. Shilton, D.H. Mercer, R. Parrott (captain), H. Ball, E.T. Bennison, J. ...
Telephone, Stoke-on-Trent Station
Telephone at Stoke-on-Trent Station.
The photographer Dr. J.E.C. Peters left a note attached to the picture stating: “Telephone on the north bound platform was still in use when this photograph was ...