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Forster Street, Tunstall

The camera is looking south east along Forster Street towards Tower Square and the photograph was taken from the Roundwell Street corner. The large building on the right is Forster Street School. The ...

Forton - Obelisk: wash drawing

'Obelisk near Forton,' showing an obelisk on a hill top. As seen from the side of the entrance above a rocky cliff.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Forton Monument,

The Forton Monument is located near to the Newport to Eccleshall Road, in a field known as Windmill Piece. It was said to have been built in 1780 by Charles Baldwyn, and is simply a folly or decorative ...

Forton Monument,

The Forton Monument is located near to the Newport to Eccleshall Road, in a field known as Windmill Piece. It was said to have been built in 1780 by Charles Baldwyn, and is simply a folly or decorative ...

Gamekeeper's Cottage, Madeley

Gamekeeper's Cottage, or Woodland Cottage, stood in Walton's Wood, north east of Madeley. It was demolished around the time the M6 was constructed in 1962-1963.

Gaol Square, Stafford

View of the square showing, on the right, the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers. The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate ...

Gaol Square, Stafford,

This drinking fountain was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband. Thomas Sidney was born in a house on Gaol Square (now occupied by Radio Rentals) in ...

General view of Audley

This view was taken from the top of St James' church roof and is looking out towards the Wedgwood monument. St. James' is a very old church and was largely built in the 14th century. Audley is an ancient ...

Giffard tombs, Church of St. Mary and St. Chad, Brewood

The Church of St. Mary and St. Chad contains four tombs of the Giffard family. The oldest is of Sir John Giffard, who died in 1556, and his two wives Jane and Elizabeth. Depicted around the tomb are their ...

Giffard tombs, Church of St. Mary and St. Chad, Brewood

The Church of St. Mary and St. Chad contains four tombs of the Giffard family. The oldest is of Sir John Giffard, who died in 1556, and his two wives Jane and Elizabeth. Depicted around the tomb are their ...

Giffard's Cross, Brewood

Giffard's Cross reputedly marks the spot where Sir John Giffard shot a wild panther that had escaped from Chillington Castle. The Cross can be seen here on the right, with Chillington Hall, the family ...

Giffard's Cross, near Brewood

Giffard's Cross reputedly marks the spot where Sir John Giffard shot a wild panther that had escaped from Chillington Castle. The Cross can be seen here on the right, with Chillington Hall, the family ...

Gnosall Church - Effigy: wash drawing

'Effigy in Gnosall Church,' showing an effigy with his feet and hands missing. [The figure represents Sir John Knightley of Brough Hall in Gnosall parish.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Gothic Temple , Alton Towers,

The Gothic Prospect Tower or Temple stands on Thompson's Rock. Designed by Robert Abraham and made of cast iron, it was erected in the 1820s. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between ...

Gothic Temple, Alton Towers

The Gothic Prospect Tower or Temple stands on Thompson's Rock. Designed by Robert Abraham and made of cast iron, it was erected in the 1820s. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury ...

Gothic Temple, Chillington Hall

The Gothic Temple stood near the south side of the pool, close to the dam. It was built in about 1770 but was a ruin by the mid-20th century. It was demolished in the 1980s after being severely damaged ...

Grave stones in Biddulph Churchyard: sepia drawing

Two gravestones in the churchyard.Inscribed 'These stones were found under the steps of the cross, when repairing a few years ago.' Artist: 'J.B.,' [John Bucker.]

Gravestone, Alstonefield

In the graveyard of St. Peter's Church, Alstonefield is this gravestone, which is one of the oldest in the country. It is dated 1518 and is to the memory of Anne Green who died on 3 April 1518.