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Greengate Street, Stafford,

View of Greengate looking towards the Market Square. On the left is the Swan Inn, originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century. The buildings were converted into a coaching ...

Greengate Street, Stafford,

View of east side of Greengate Street with heavy road traffic, showing Briggs' shoe shop, John Mottram Ltd jewellers and the Bear Inn.

Greengate Street, Stafford,

View of Greengate from the junction of Tipping Street. The timber framed building on the left is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John ...

Greengate Street, Stafford,

On the left are the Staffordshire Advertiser Offices. The newspaper was founded in 1795 and moved to these premises in 1860. Next door is the Gothic-style building of the District Bank, demolished in ...

Greengate Street, Stafford,

23 Greengate Street, Stafford. This house has now been demolished. It stood opposite the Post Office, Chetwynd House.

Greenhill, Lichfield

This postcard view looks northeast along Greenhill from the junction with George Lane and Tamworth Street in Lichfield. Most of the buildings on the left remain (July 2020) although over the years several ...

Greetings Card. Longton Park. Photography and Design by William Blake.

Christmas Greetings Card with mistletoe and a view of Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George ...

Greyfriars, Stafford

A photograph of the east side of Greyfriars (between Browning Street and Fancy Walk) taken before re-development in 1974.

Greyfriars, Stafford

A photograph taken before the re-development of the east side of Greyfriars (between fancy walk and Browning Street)in 1974

Grimwades Ltd, Winton Pottery, Elgin Works, Stoke

Grimwades Ltd.'s pottery factory, a view from the tow path on the Trent and Mersey Canal looking across the railway line. Messrs. Grimwade Brothers established their Winton Pottery (Stoke) in about 1886. ...

Grimwades' Pottery, Liverpool Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the centre of the photograph is Grimwade's Stoke Pottery with its chimneys and kilns. The white, two storey building to the right of the pottery is on the bank of the Trent & Mersey Canal at Shelton ...

Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north along Stoke Road from the junction with Station Road. The tall building in the centre is Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The property is in different usage today, but still called Winton House. ...

Grindley Railway Station,

Grindley Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. When this photograph was taken the station no longer served passenger trains. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, ...

Grindley Signal Box

Grindley signal box on the Stafford to Uttoxeter line. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, but nineteen years later the company folded and the line was then acquired by the Great Northern ...

Grindley Signal Box,

Grindley Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. When this photograph was taken the station had closed. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, but nineteen years ...

Grindley Station,

Grindley Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. When this photograph was taken the station no longer served passenger trains. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, ...

Grocer and baker, G. Miller, High Street, Pattingham

The Grocer shop is on the right hand side of the photograph. The horse and cart are entering the yard at the side having completed their delivery of grocery orders to outlying houses and farms.

Grocer's shop at Chase Terrace, Burntwood

A grocer's shop at 27 Princes Street, Chase Terrace, Burntwood.