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Greenhill Farm Sale, Norton Bridge

Prospective buyers are pictured near to a seed drill and other lots at a dispersal sale at Greenhill Farm held by South & Stubbs Auctioneers; this was occasioned by the retirement of Mr F. Toon. The sale ...

Greenwood's draper's shop, Carter Street, Uttoxeter

This is believed to be the shop window of J.H. Greenwood's drapers, wool and silk shop at 16 Carter Street. Greenwoods were sole agents for Wolsey undergarments and also had branches in Hanley, Burslem, ...

Greenwoods Shop, Sheridan Centre, Stafford

Greenwoods Menswear shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened ...

Greetings Card. Photography and Design by William Blake.

Greetings card with a flower and a view of Wetton Bridge, Staffordshire. Blake produced many greetings cards, which were sold in his shop at Stafford Street, Longton. The street was renamed The Strand ...

Griffin family group, Preston Vale Farm, near Penkridge

Members of the Griffin Family at Preston Vale Farm, near Penkridge. Names include Katrin, Ada, Nell, Jack, Madge, Bertie, Janet and Harvey.Thomas John Griffin married Emily Ann Pemberton at Dudley in ...

Grimblebrook, Milwich

A group of girls standing near the road bridge over the Grimble Brook. The building in the background is the Grade II Listed Grimblebrook Farmhouse. The scene is largely unchanged but the farmhouse now ...

Grinding and cementing, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Hanley

Grinding and cementing at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Eastwood factory, Hanley. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery ...

Grinding Marks off glost ware in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior depicting a woman grinding marks off glost ware. Glost ware is ware which been dipped and fired to give it a hard glazed coating. There would be marks left on the glazed surface ...

Grinding shop, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Stone

The grinding shop at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Stone factory. The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery for the electrical ...

Grindon School group

A group of pupils from Grindon Free Church of England School, later Grindon CE School. The school closed in 1980.

Grindon School pupils and staff

A group of pupils from Grindon Free Church of England School, later Grindon CE School. The school closed in 1980. The school master on the right is Mr Walters and the school boy 3rd from left on the ...

Grocer's shop, Main Street, Yoxall

Thomas Page's General Dealers' Store was a typical village grocer's shop which served Yoxall from about 1900 to the 1960s. One side of the shop served foodstuffs, loose rather than packaged, including ...

Grocery Depot, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

There were several buildings on the military training camps that were staffed by locals and this postcard view of civilian staff, one of which is probably in some form of a Cadet uniform, was taken near ...

Grocery Shop Exterior, Eccleshall,

The exact location of this shop is not known. It is either in Eccleshall, or in one of the villages nearby.

Groom at The Rectory, Checkley

Samuel Thorley, groom at the Rectory, Cheddleton with his horse, accompanied by a cat. Samuel took over the tenancy around 1914-15 and stayed there until 1926 or 1928and at the same time was also gardener ...

Groundslow Sanatorium, Tittensor

This photograph was probably taken when the building was a sanatorium. Said to be built in 1832 as a hunting lodge for the Duke of Sutherland of the nearby Trentham Estate, it was purchased by the Staffordshire, ...

Group at Alton Towers

A view of a group of people outside Alton Towers. This early photograph is taken from a stereocard.

Group at Alton Towers

A group of people, possibly the Talbot family with friends or servants, pictured outside the north front of Alton Towers. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was ...