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General Post Office workers, Stafford

A group of mostly women Post Office workers photographed outside the sorting office at Stafford Railway station, off Newport Road. During the First World War women took on work previously undertaken ...

Glascote

Glascote is situated to the south-east of Tamworth, bisected by Glascote Road and bounded on the north and the west by the Coventry Canal. It is adjacent to the county’s boundary with Warwickshire and ...

Glebe Street and Station Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A railway wagon is hand pushed across Station Road to a small wagon yard. The site of this yard is now a car park for rail travellers. There were no parking problems for the driver of this early motor ...

Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Two motorcars pass each other under Glebe Street bridge as a goods wagon belonging to the London Midland and Scottish Railway passes over them. The high wall on the right belonged to Stoke railway station’s ...

Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Traffic heads under the railway bridge at the corner of Glebe Street and Station Road. Behind the photographer is the Trent & Mersey canal, and beyond that is where the (redundant) tramlines terminate. ...

Gnosall

Gnosall is a large village which lies 7 miles south west of Stafford and 6 miles north east of Newport. The land is gently rolling and lies mostly between 300 and 400 feet high. It is situated near the ...

Goldendale Iron Works, Stoke-on-Trent.

Ingots of iron stacked up at Goldendale in the mid 1960’s. The works was situated in the Chatterley Valley near Harecastle Hill. Close to the Trent and Mersey canal and the North Staffordshire Railway, ...

Goldendale ironworks

Goldendale Ironworks, Tunstall. Situated in the Chatterley Valley just outside the most northen pottery town of Tunstall, the Goldendale Ironworks and the nearby Ravensdale Ironworks employed a high number ...

Goldenhill

Once a small rural community, Goldenhill is now a suburb of the city of Stoke-on-Trent. It is situated just over a mile to the north of Tunstall. Standing at 700 feet above sea level it is the highest ...

Goods wagon

Photograph taken in an unknown location, possibly Stafford, is from the Bertam Sinkinson collection. The wagons and carriages do not appear to be on the railway tracks. One goods waggon is loaded with ...

Goods Yard under floods, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide of railway goods yards under flood by the River Trent, Burton upon Trent. Stapenhill church can be seen in the distance.

Goods Yard, Cresswell

Navvies working on the Cheadle Railway construction. The small signal box in the background was used to shunt the goods yard.

Grafton Pottery Works, Longton

The Grafton Pottery Works was on Marlborough Road, Ashwood in Longton. Built in 1900 for Alfred B Jones who set up his family business around this time. The name came from the neighbouring Grafton Junior ...

Granville Street, Mount Pleasant, Fenton

The camera is looking east along Clarendon Street from near the corner with Sutherland Road. Clarendon Street was known as Granville Street until the 1950s. At the top is the signal box on the Stoke to ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. In the distance can be seen the spire of the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake. On 7 ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. On the left, at the junction with Longton Road, is part of the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. The photograph was taken from the railway embankment.

Greek visitor, Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell.

A Greek visitor to Blythe Colour Works. From left to right: Watkin Charles, Mr A. Doucakis, Ivan Forster. The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set ...

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