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 ...
West Midlands Military Historical Society Exhibition, Stafford
A group pictured at an exhibition organised by West Midlands Military Historical Society, held at Riverside Receeation Centre, Stafford.
Left to right: unknown, Jim Farndell, unknown, Jake Whitehouse....
West Midlands Military Historical Society Exhibition, Stafford
Jake Whitehouse holding a collection of military cap badges at an exhibition organised by West Midlands Military Historical Society, held at Riverside Receation Centre.
West Midlands Military Historical Society Exhibition, Stafford
Jim Farndell (left) and Jake Whitehouse at an exhibition organised by West Midlands Military Historical Society, held at Riverside Receeation Centre.
White Bridge, Stafford
The White Bridge over the River Sow. The Brine Baths and the tower of St. Mary's Church can be seen in the background. The boy in the picture is identified on the postcard as 'the son of Bally Hill'. ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Looking towards Stafford from the railway bridge on Wolverhampton Road. Shrewsbury Road is on the right and the Telegraph Inn on the left.
Postcard published by Robert William Dawson, Stationer & ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Wolverhampton Road looking towards Stafford town centre. The large building in the centre is Camden Place built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. ...