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George Pigot, Lord Pigot

George, Lord Pigot of Patshull (1719-1777). He was the Governor of Madras in India 1755-1763 having previously been in the service of the East India Company. He returned to England and became Member ...

George Robey at Bratt and Dyke, Hanley

George Robey with Gordon Dyke demonstrating ‘Granton Edge’ kitchen knives in the kitchenware department. Comedian, actor and singer George Robey was one of the greats of the music hall and was knighted ...

George Skeys, workers, Skeys Works yard, Wilnecote

Six female workers of George Skeys, Wilnecote, including Miss Laura Vanstone (later Mrs Holden), and Miss Lilian Vanstone (later Mrs Waples).

George Smalridge

George Smalridge (1662-1719), Bishop of Bristol, was born in Lichfield and was the son of the Sheriff of Lichfield, Thomas Smalridge. In 1714 he was appointed Bishop of Bristol. Dr. Johnson praised ...

George Smith, Hangman,

George Smith was a hangman from Dudley. He is seen here in his working outfit of a white smock and top hat. Smith hanged William Palmer, the 'Rugeley Poisoner', in 1856.

George Taylor, Foreman on the Military Railway, Cannock Chse

George Taylor was foreman of the gang who laid the military railway track from Hednesford to Rugeley Camp. He was apparently a tough character and was in charge of the Irish workers who had to complete ...

George Tollet

George Tollet (1767-1855) of Betley Hall. Born George Embury, he was a descendant through a female line of the first George Tollet, purchaser of Betley Hall. Under a settlement, he changed his surname, ...

George Tollet

George Tollet (1767-1855) of Betley Hall. Born George Embury, he was a descendant through a female line of the first George Tollet, purchaser of Betley Hall. Under a settlement, he changed his surname, ...

George VI Coronation, St. Dominic's School, Stone

Infants at St. Dominic's School, Stone after receiving their Coronation Mugs. Part of the town's celebrations for the Coronation of King George VI. A photograph by Philip Dutton of High Street, Stone, ...

George V's Silver Jubilee Celebrations, Stone

Children in patriotic fancy dress at Common Plot. Most of them lived on York Street. The children pictured left to right are: Doreen Spencer (née Gunn); Ivy Isabelle Wood; Connie Schofield; Joyce ...

George Washington portrait bust

Black basalt portrait bust, height 220mm. George Washington (1732-1799) was the first President of the United States. He was commander-in-chief of the American army and a hero of the people during the ...

Georgi Malenkov at the Crown Hotel, Stone

"Mr Georgi Malenkov, former Russian premier and now (1956) Minister of Power Stations, made a secret visit Stone on Wednesday. Shortly before 1.00pm a convoy of black super Zis limousines sandwiched between ...

Georgy Malenkov at English Electric, Stafford

Sir George Nelson, Chairman of the English Electric Co. with Georgy Malenkov, Minister of Power Stations, during a visit to English Electric's Stafford factory in March 1956. Between them are John Sully, ...

Gerald McCann and car, Rhyl, North Wales

Uttoxeter phtograpgher Gerald McCann standing by his Rover Eight car. It is parked on the roadside near St. Mary's Convent at Rhyl. Taken during a rainy day out at the seaside with his father, Alfred. Photographer: ...

Gerald McCann and his car, Brighton

Uttoxeter photographer Gerald McCann standing next to his Rover Eight parked on the pavement at the sea front in Brighton, West Sussex. This image was taken during a trip with his father, Alfred, who ...

Gerald McCann and his motorcycle, Tean

Gerald McCann at Heath House bank, Tean, astride his 4 h.p. Triumph combination motorcycle. He was a photographer based at High Street, Uttoxeter.

German Gypsies at Dove Bridge, Uttoxeter

A group of travelling German Gypsies at their camp at Dove Bridge, on the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border, near Uttoxeter. They are probably part of a group of Gypsies who were travelling south across ...

Gertrude Wilcox and children, Patshull

Midge Wilcox pictured standing was born in 1911 and Freda Wilcox pictured sitting on her mother's knee, was born in 1913. Both children were born at Mere Oak cottage and lived much of their childhood ...