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Stafford Millenary Pageant

Two young horse riders taking part in the Millenary Pageant.

Stafford Millenary Pageant 1913

Young Women representing Riverside, Stafford and Countryside in the Pageant. 'Stafford' was Violet Edith Bostock. She read French at Somerville College, Oxford, 1911 - 1913, and was Honorary Secretary ...

Stafford Millenary Pageant.

A group of ladies from 13th Century performing in the Millenary Pageant.

Tea Party, Wheaton Aston

A group of women and children holding tea pots, pictured outside an unidentified building in Wheaton Aston. A postcard by an unknown photographer and publisher.

The 'New' Police Station, Anson Street, Rugeley

The Police Station is described as 'new' on this postcard. It was built on Anson Street in 1907 on the Mutton Green area. In front, protected by railings, is a young oak tree planted to commemorate the ...

The 'Wishing Stone', Pye Green, Hednesford

Still existing and known today. The following is an extract from Cannock Chase District Council's 'Adopted Development Brief', March 2011: "A Wishing Stone forms a local feature of interest at the ...

Wedding at St. Chad's Church, Stafford

Believe this to be the wedding of Frances Annie Swann, whose father was a blackmith at 11 Eastgate Street, and Bertie Bailey, of 3 Chapel Terrace taking place at St Chad's Church in 1917. The buildings ...

Wedding of NZRB soldier and Staffordshire girl

When the New Zealand Rifle Brigade came to Brocton Camp in 1917 they had quite an impact on the local area and were well liked. Some, like this soldier, married local girls. The card was sent from Sam ...

Wishing Stone, Pye Green

The stone, locally known as 'The Wishing Stone' still exists. It is sited on an old packhorse route known as Blake Street and near to St. Chad's Ditch, an earthwork which may be of mediaeval origin. Postcard ...