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US Army group at Keele Hall, World War , Newcastle-under-Lyme

C.O. Colonel Stack with his Staff from the US Army, standing outside Keele Hall.

Victorian Ladies Black and Gold Apron

This apron was made for formal wear or for show as it has no practical use; instead it was used for decoration or status. This apron was possibly used by a servant for formal occasions or for a wealthy ...

Visit of Princess Elizabeth to Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Princess is seen here meeting WRAC's from the North Staffordshire Regiment.

Wardles hairdresser, Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

James W. Wardle seen here outside his Hairdresser's.

Wedding photo of Reginald Tivey and Katie Birks, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the wedding group photograph of Reginald Tivey and Katie Birks (centre). Reginald Tivey had worked as an elephant hunter in Africa before joining the 9th North Staffordshire Regiment in 1914. ...

World War II Police Helmet

Many police during the war were Special Constables, fit and able men in reserved occupation, they were issued with a steel helmet with ‘police’ marked on the front. The helmet was meant to withstand the ...

World War One Voluntary Aid Detachment Uniform

This uniform belonged to Emily ‘Queenie’ Baker (nee Pond) who joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD’s) during the First World War. She worked in military hospitals in London, Enfield Cottage Hospital, ...

WPC Police Bowler Hat

Female police officers wore different uniforms to the men till around the 1990s, when the uniforms were altered to the No. 1 dress (rarely seen today except for formal occasions). The bowler hat was introduced ...

WPC Police Pill Box Hat

The WPC’s first uniforms consisted of a pill box hat in the 1970s, which was meant to look different from the men’s custodian helmet. The hat has a white crown and black brim, with the official black ...