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Endon Festival.

A display of agility at Whit Monday celebrations in Endon, 1952.

Enoch Wood presents his most respectful compliments - Hand Written Note from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Enoch Wood's reply to an invite from the Longport Corps., who have asked him to dinner. Enoch Wood presents his most respectful compliments to Major Williamson and the officers of the Longport Corps ...

Ever Memorable Battle Off Cape Trafalgar : 21 October 1805 - document from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Celebrating Victory Illustration and article celebrating British victory over Spain and France at the Battle of Trafalgar. Published by Robert Laurie and James Whittle on December 12th 1805, the ...

Festival of Britain dish

Dish made to commemorate the Festival of Britain, 1951. 1978.P.72. 1951.

First day of polling in Newcastle-under-Lyme - 1831 election notice from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

After a day of voting in Newcastle-under Lyme's 1831 elections, the standing was as follows: E. Peel - 309 votes; W.H. Miller - 204 votes; J. Wedgwood - 151 votes. This notice was collected ...

Flooding at Oakamoor

A group of men ride away from a line of cottages in a small boat. Jack Heath is the man on horseback assisting in the rescue of the Finney family, during the 1927 flood. This image is included by kind ...

Floods at Ford Green

Floods at Ford Green on Friday 8 February, 1946. This photograph was presented to Ford Green Hall by Mr D.R. Holdcroft of Light Oaks, and to him by Earnest J. Warrilow to mark Holdcroft`s year as president ...

Floods at Ford Green

Floods at Ford Green on Friday 8 February, 1946. This photograph was presented to Ford Green Hall by Mr D.R. Holdcroft of Light Oaks, and to him by Earnest J. Warrilow to mark Holdcroft`s year as president ...

Floods at Ford Green

Floods at Ford Green on Friday 8 February, 1946. This photograph was presented to Ford Green Hall by Mr D.R. Holdcroft of Light Oaks, and to him by Earnest J. Warrilow to mark Holdcroft`s year as president ...

Florence Colliery miners going on a demonstration, 1984

During the miner's strike of 1984/1985 many miners and strike supporters travelled to demonstrations around the country. In later years it became illegal to picket any place of work other than your own. One ...

Florence Colliery. "Working Own Seam". Photographed by William Blake.

People picking their own coal from a surface seam during the coal strike of 1912. Taken at Florence Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Named after the Duke of Sutherland's daughter, the pit was ...

Food collection at Weston Coyney, Stoke-on-Trent

The miner's strike of 1984 - 1985 saw many families suffer great hardship as striking workers lost all their pay and benefits. Food collection and distribution points like this one at Weston Coyney were ...

Foraging for coal, Longton

Men foraging for coal during the 1926 coal strike.

Freedom of Election - Notice from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

Two hundred years ago, elections were far from democratic. In 1812, a number of Newcastle-under-Lyme's voters were put out of work after voicing their support for Independent candidate Sir John Fenton ...

Fundraising at Walthamstow Market, London 1984.

During the miner's strike of 1984 - 1985 many women became involved in the struggle and attended protests, raised money, manned picket lines and collected food. It was common during the strike for people ...

Fundraising at Walthamstow Market, London 1984.

During the miner's strike of 1984 - 1985 many women became involved in the struggle and attended protests, raised money, manned picket lines and collected food. It was common during the strike for people ...

General Meeting of the North Staffordshire Coal Masters - A notice from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In this notice, 32 North Staffordshire mine owners outline their unity with regard to two pressing issues. Wages At this time, miners were attempting to secure an increase in their wages by forming ...

Grand Musical Tory Concert - Election caricatures from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

This notice sends up an imaginary concert staged by an 'aristocratic' political party of 1812, caricatured here as the 'Tory Humbug.' At this time, Members of Parliament had to own property worth at ...