Freemen of the Borough, County Buildings, Stafford
This photograph was taken at the ceremony admitting new Freemen of Stafford. Freemen can qualify by Birth or Servitude. In addition they pay the "Shilling" fee and take the Oath. The Freemen of Stafford ...
Gailey Farm House, Gailey
Gailey Farm House currently (2025) known as Hammerton House, is situated close to the A5 Watling Street and near to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal.
The front doorway has a pediment, columns ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view looks along Salter Street, from the junction with Gaolgate Street.
On the left is Thorne & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. John and Henry Thorn originated in Wells, Somerset. ...
Gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire
Late 18th century entrance gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire. Pyramidal pediments with pineapple finials.
Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
George VI's Coronation Decorations, Brine Baths, Stafford,
View taken from Green Bridge.
The Brine Baths opened in 1892 on Greengate Street, after a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common during the search for a water supply for the town. Its ...
Gerrard's Bromley Hall,
Gerrard's Bromley Hall was constructed in the late sixteenth century by Sir Gilbert Gerard, Queen Elizabeth's Attorney General. The hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns ...
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 ...
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view of cottages standing just north of Dilhorne School, on the opposite side of Godley Lane. This row of 19th century cottages has been rebuilt further back from the road.
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
Another view the row of houses thought to have been rebuilt or replaced in the same style further back from the road.
The barn on on the left has been replaced with a new housing development.
Foxfield ...
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
This row of houses were dismantled and later rebuilt further back from the road.
This area was known as Whympney. (Information John Williams)
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view taken from outside Dilhorne School, looking northwards along Godley Lane. These buildings have since been demolished and new housing built in 2009 now stands here. Foxfield Colliery can be seen ...
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Gothic Cottage pictured on the corner of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street, Stafford.
This Grade II listed building was built as a house in 1840-42 on the site of Castle Church Parish's Workhouse. ...
Grammar School Brewood
The School possibly dates back to the mid 15th century, having been founded by the Bishop of Lichfield. It was certainly refounded in around 1560 by Sir John Giffard, his son Thomas, and Dr Matthew Knightley. ...
Grand Junction Hotel, Stafford,
The Grand Junction Hotel on Newport Road.
Gravel Pit Lodge, Hanchurch
A postcard view of Gravel Pit Lodge, a Grade II listed building built in 1859. It was one of the former entrances to the Trentham Estate at the end of a carriage drive lined with elm and lime trees leading ...
Green Hall, Stafford,
Front view of Green Hall, Lichfield Road.
Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall.
Today the building houses the County Architect's Department....
Green Heath Road, Hednesford
A postcard view of numbers 31 and 33, Green Heath Road, Hednesford, situated on the corner of West Hill Avenue which is on the left edge this photograph. The porches are gone but the left hand house ...
Greengate Street and South Walls corner, Stafford
This view looks north along Greengate Street from the Bridge Street junction with Mill Bank on the left and South Walls corner on the right.
The corner shop on the right is No. 25 Greengate Street ...