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GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Left to right: Bill Fox, Richard Wheat and Bob Eliott are pictured in Bay 6 of GEC’s Transformer Works observing Bill. He is about to change a thyristor in a module from one of the levels of a thyristor ...
General Booth and Mayor William Marson, Stafford,
William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865.
The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...
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 ...
General Post Office Indoor Staff, New Street, Burton-on-Trent
This smartly dressed group of post office staff is mostly made up of men and young boys. Only a quarter of the workers are female.
Generating house, Cannock area
A team of technicians are standing on the gallery, while three managers and two technicians stand near the engine.
Geographical Map of Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.
Geographical Map of Staffordshire taken from a publication entitled "The Victoria History of the Counties of England."
George Ambrose Lloyd, M.P. for West Staffordshire
This postcard was published to celebrate the election of George Ambrose Lloyd as the Liberal Unionist M.P. for the West Staffordshire Constituency in 1910.
At the time West Staffordshire had 21 electoral ...
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of Lichfield
George Augustus Selwyn (1809-1878), he was the first Bishop of New Zealand 1841-1858, Primate of New Zealand 1858-1868, and was Bishop of Lichfield 1868-1878. On his way over to new Zealand he learnt ...
George Barber. Circa 1929
George Herbert Barber (1860-1946) had a difficult childhood. His mother died when he was five and he was forced to enter the notorious Chell workhouse after his father became too ill to work. He taught ...
George Constantinesco, Dorman's, Stafford
George Constantinesco was a Romanian-born engineer and inventor, who had gained fame by his invention of an improved version of machine gun synchronization gear (a device allowing aircraft-mounted machine ...
George Edward Anson
George Edward Anson (1812-1849), courtier and politician, was the son of the Rev. Frederick Anson who had been born at Shugborough Hall. He served as private secretary to Prince Albert and held a number ...
George Farr, Meadleys Farm, Pattingham
George Farr, pig man at Meadleys Farm, Pattingham with a Large White sow and litter.
George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland
George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland (1786-1861) of Trentham Hall. He was the son of the 2nd Earl Gower, Marquess of Stafford and 1st Duke of Sutherland (1758-1833). He was Whig member ...
George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland
George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland (1786-1861) of Trentham Hall. He was the son of the 2nd Earl Gower, Marquess of Stafford and 1st Duke of Sutherland (1758-1833). He was Whig member ...
George Granville, 1st Duke of Sutherland
George Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville (1758-1833) of Trentham. He was also known as Viscount Trentham 1758-1786, as Earl Gower 1786-1803 and as 2nd Marquess of Stafford 1803-1833. He was created Duke ...