Gaolgate Street, Stafford
A postcard view along Gaolgate iew looking towards Gaol Square. The tower of Christ Church can be seen in the middle distance. To the right is the Maids Head public House, on the left is a sign for the ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford,
View of Gaolgate Street, looking towards Gaol Square. Christ Church can just be seen in the distance.
On the right is the Maid's Head public house, with the Empire Hotel to its right, on the corner ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford,
View down Gaolgate Street looking towards Gaol Square.
Amies' boot and shoe shop is in the centre of the photograph. To the left of Amies' is the Wheatsheaf Inn.
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.
Gentleshaw windmill
The remains of the windmill now stand in the grounds of the Ye Old Windmill Inn public house.
It was built by 1818 but was no longer in use by 1902.
George and Dragon, Kinver
The George and Dragon stood on the High Street in Kinver. It was demolished in the late 1990s to make way for a new housing development.
George and Dragon, Rough Close
The George and Dragon closed for business in 2009 and after standing empty for a number of years was demolished in December 2013.
George and the Dragon, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The George and Dragon pub was built in the late 18th century by John Clark, a joiner, and in 1788 the landlord is John Shubotham.
His son later let the public house to Edward Evans who is listed as ...
Girl Guides, Cheadle
Group of Girl Guides, Cheadle. The girl on the left is holding a Cheadle Girls' Friendly Society flag.
Goats Head Tavern, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield
The Goats Head Tavern stood on the corner of Breadmarket Street and Bore Street, closed in 1969 and was demolished. The site was then occupied by Barclays Bank. The landlord at the time of this photograph ...
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 ...
Granville Square and High Street, Stone
A view from Station Road looking south to Granville Square and High Street decorated for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844 and was held at ...
Granville Square, Stone
Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...
Granville Square, Stone
A night time view of Granville Square, Stone. To the left is the Crown and Anchor public house. Behind the war memorial and plane tree are the Post Office and Charles Babb's drapers shop.
Granville Square, Stone,
Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...
Grapes Corner and Bridge Street, Stafford,
View of Grapes Corner and Bridge Street from Newport Road. On the left is the Grapes public house.
Jervis' fancy goods shop can be seen in the centre. It closed in 1993 after trading for over 100 ...
Great Britain, 277 Newcastle Street, Middleport
The Great Britain public house is on the end of a terraced row. It was constructed between 1832 and 1878 and had an outhouse added between 1900 and 1924. It has two storeys and an L-shaped plan, two rooms ...
Great Eastern, 243 Newcastle Street, Middleport, Burslem
The Great Eastern public house was constructed between 1878 and 1900. The ground floor has two leaded windows with coloured glass reading 'Parker Ales'. Newcastle Street was known as Castle Street until ...