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Gnosall Show
Cattle being combed, brushed and being prepared for judging in the event ring at the Gnosall Show. Centre right there is a grooming kit box with initials J.F.B. It is thought that this box may belong ...
Gnosall Show
Visitors looking at cattle in the event ring at the Gnosall Show.
It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter that the Gnosall and District Agricultural Society’s 30th annual show was staged on ...
Gnosall Show
The Rev. E A Douglas Morgan of Oswestry judging a class of shorthorn cows. The animal on the left, owned and led by Mr F B Aberill, was awarded first prize, and the other, Mr D J Coghill’s “Waterloo Christmas ...
Gnosall Show
Handlers with sheep being inspected at the Gnosall Show. In the background there are cattle in event ring.
It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter that the Gnosall and District Agricultural ...
Gnosall Village
A postcard view looking north-east along Station Road (A518), Gnosall, towards the village centre with St. Lawrence's church tower on the horizon.
This postcard was franked at Coton, near Gnosall at ...
Goat Lodge, Bagots Park, near Abbots Bromley
The architect of this eccentric building was Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was built in 1839 as an entrance lodge to Bagot's Park. It is decorated with goats' heads: the goat is the emblem of ...
Godfrey Rathbone, Baron Charnwood
Oil painting. Head and shoulders portrait of the Right Hon. Godfrey Rathbone, First Baron Charnwood. Justice of the Peace for the County of Stafford from 1907. Alderman for Staffordshire County Council ...
Gog Rock. Photographed by William Blake.
Gog Rock, Stakebank Wood, Consall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Golden Cup, 27 Lower Gungate, Tamworth
A young looking E.J. Cole, proprietor of the Golden Cup Public House, seen here with a prize winning horse. He started trading in Tamworth as a painter and decorator, then took the Golden Cup on as a ...
Golden Jubilee Celebration Parade by RAF Stafford at Newcastle-under-Lyme
During 2002 many national and local events took place to celebrate fifty years of Her Majesty The Queen’s reign. RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured by the War Memorial at the junction of High ...
Golden Jubilee commemorative medal, Stafford
White metal medallion commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Obverse: 'QUEEN VICTORIA BORN MAY 24TH 1819 / ASCENDED THE THRONE 20TH JUNE 1827'. profile of Queen Victoria.
Reverse: 'JUBILEE ...
Golf House, Milford
Reverse has message from their Aunt to Betty and Jack Hand, children of Richard Hand, local solicitor of Hand Morgan (now Hand, Morgan & Owen). The Club house was completed in August 1898 at a cost of ...
Gordon Banks and Stoke City F.C., League Cup winners
Gordon Banks played as goalkeeper for Stoke City F.C. in the 1970’s. In 1972 they won League Cup with a 2-1 win against Chelsea. Afterwards they toured the city in an open topped double decker bus....
Gordon Hayler's trussing in ceremony, Middle Yard Cooperage, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
To become a fully fledged cooper after serving his apprenticeship, the cooper is traditionally "trussed-in". During the ceremony the cooper has to sit in a beer barrel and old beer and wood-shavings are ...
Governor's House and Gardens, Stafford Gaol
Major William Fulford and his family in the gardens of their living quarters. Major Fulford was governor of Stafford Gaol from 1849 until his death in 1886.
This is now (2024) the entrance to the prison ...
Gradbach. Photographed by William Blake.
Photographic landscape taken at Gradbach, Staffordshire.
Grand Duke Michael at Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Grand Duke Michael of Russia purchased the lease of Keele Hall for ten years in 1901. He had many visitors during his stay including Edward VII and the Rajah of Putacota. The Duke is pictured here on ...
Grand Musical Tory Concert - Election caricatures from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
This notice sends up an imaginary concert staged by an 'aristocratic' political party of 1812, caricatured here as the 'Tory Humbug.'
At this time, Members of Parliament had to own property worth at ...