More than 2000 results were returned, we've just shown the first 2000. Use the sub themes, where available, to refine your results.
George Edwards' Grocery and Provisions shop, Brereton, Rugeley,
George Edwards lock-up shop was at Glover's Hill, Brereton, Rugeley located in a terrace of houses, since demolished, between the Miner's Arms (still standing in 2020) and the Plough (demolished). The ...
George Greatorex, Friars Road, Stafford
George Henry Greatorex, born 26 February 1904, standing outside a house in a garden. At time of the 1911 census he was living with his parents at 10 Friars Road, Stafford.
George was son of George ...
George Horne & Son, Auctioneers, Stafford,
George Horne Auctioneers at 16 Salter Street. George is pictured with his brother Sidney, a well known local historian.
George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth
George Legge, 3rd Earl and 5th Baron of Dartmouth (1755-1810). He was born at Sandwell Hall in 1755 and married Lady Frances Finch (1761-1838), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Aylesford, in 1782. He was Tory ...
George Miller
George Miller (1883-1965), Head Gardener at Shugborough, 1918 to 1921.
This portrait was taken for 'Gardener's Chronicle' in 1937 while he was Head Gardener at Lawrenny Castle, near Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire....
George Philip Worthington, Seighford
George Philip Worthington was born in 1898 Seighford, near Stafford. He died in 1969 in Rugby, Warwickshire.
George Savage, 5th North Staffs Regiment
Lieutenant George Savage of Cobridge Road, Burslem in uniform. After training at Brocton Camp on Cannock Chase George was stationed in Mesopotamia during World War 1, where he wrote his self-published ...
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 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 VI Coronation Parade, Stone
The Chairman (Councillor T. Bagley), Vice Chairman (Councillor R. F. Goodill), and the Clerk (Mr C. H. Mathews) proceeding up St. Michael's Walk towards St. Michael's Church.
George VI Coronation Procession, Stone
A 2nd prize-winning tableau in the Procession, "The Village Green" by In Vogue Shoes Ltd., pictured by the Common Plot. The lorry belonged to Joule's brewery. The procession was one of the main events ...
George VI's Coronation Decorations, Bridge Street, Stafford,
George V's Coronation Celebrations, Stafford
Photograph taken on Market Square.
On the right is the Shire Hall.
George V's Coronation Celebrations, Stafford
Photograph taken on Market Square.
The building is the Shire Hall. The letters on the building read 'Our Noble King'.
George V's Coronation Celebrations, Stone, (2)
Tree planting on the Common Plot.
George V's Silver Jubilee Celebrations, Eccleshall,
Photograph taken on High Street.
George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Stone
A float with a nautical theme, possibly pictured on the Common Plot, Stone. The procession was one of the main events in Stone's celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V.
George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Stone
Horse drawn float featuring nurses and soldiers, pictured on the Common Plot, Stone. The procession was one of the main events in Stone's celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V.