Gaol Square, Stafford,
The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate his fifty years residence in Stafford. It replaced the third lamp which crowned the Sidney Fountain (erected in 1889 by the ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This building, which now houses Cafe Nero (in 2015), was the birthplace of Thomas Sidney in 1805. Thomas became Lord Mayor of London in 1853 - 1854. At the time of this photograph the building was occupied ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
Two-way traffic on Gaolgate Street and Gaol Square. Charles Clark's garage and Christ Church can be seen in the background, with Stafford Gaol in the distance. The shops on the right hand side include ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
Looking towards Market Square, showing two-way traffic on Gaolgate. On the left can be seen John Collier's taylors' shop, Sketchley's dry cleaners and Marks and Spencer; Woolworths to the right.
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
Looking along Gaolgate Street towards Charles Clark's garage in Gaol Square.
On the left is F.W. Woolworth’s store which closed during January 2009. On the right there is a part view of the Midland ...
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. ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view was taken looking north from Market Square to Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town.
All of the buildings in ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford,
View of Gaolgate Street from Gaol Square, with Woolworths and the entrance to the Sheridan Centre to the right.
Gaolgate Street, Stafford, (1)
The modern building on the far right is Woolworth's, who still trade from the premises. The white building, occupied by Hardy and Co., was Brookfield's furniture removals in the early twentieth century.
On ...
Garage Trade Stands, The County Show, Hopton,
Rootes Group products at the County Show Ground, advertising Boxall's garage and H. Furbank and Co.
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around ...
Garage Workshop, Burton-upon-Trent area
This photograph taken at a garage repair workshop or motor hire business is thought to be in the Burton-upon-Trent area.
This posed photograph has a lot of activity in a small area. The vehicles in ...
Garage, Burton-upon-Trent
This busy scene taken at a garage workshop or motor hire business is thought to be in Burton-upon-Trent.
There is a lot of activity taking place on the site amongst an assortment of vehicles which ...
Gardener's Retreat public house, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
The Gardener's Retreat is just off Sideway Road in Boothen. There is a large beer garden area to the front.
Parked outside is a three wheeler car. Is it an early example of an invalid car?
Gayton Hotel, Gayton Staffordshire
This is a photograph of the Gayton Hotel, Gayton Staffordshire, which has since been knocked down and houses built upon the site.
GEC ALSTHOM, Hixon, Stafford
This Hanger building close to New Road, Hixon, originally formed part of the nearby Hixon Airfield. It was later used as a factory unit by English Electric, GEC and during GEC ALSTHOM’S ownership the ...
GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford
During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several old factory buildings (some dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished for redevelopment. This view of part ...
GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford
During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several of the old Switchgear Division factory buildings (dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished to make way for ...
GEC ALSTHOM, St Leonard’s Works, Stafford
Looking northeast over St Leonard's Works, Stafford. The road on the lower left of the photograph is Fairway which connects with St Leonard's Avenue at the road traffic island.
St Leonard’s Works ...