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George Edwards' Grocery and Provisions shop, Brereton, Rugeley,

George Edwards lock-up shop was at Glover's Hill, Brereton, Rugeley located in a terrace of houses, since demolished, between the Miner's Arms (still standing in 2020) and the Plough (demolished). The ...

George Elly, Cycle shop, 36 Bridge Street, Uttoxeter

An impressive display of bikes on show at George Elly's cycle and motorcycle shop. The motorcycle in Elly’s window - which looks to be brand new - is a Triumph, of 1910/11 type. In 2002 the shop was ...

George Horne & Son, Auctioneers, Stafford,

George Horne Auctioneers at 16 Salter Street. George is pictured with his brother Sidney, a well known local historian.

George Nutt's Central Stores, School Lane, Amington, Tamworth

A pony and cart outside Wesley Cottages on School Lane. The girl on the cart is Gwen Nutt with George Nutt, and Mrs Nutt standing in the doorway. The name of School Lane was later changed to Woodhouse ...

George Orme & Sons, Drapers, Tailors and Furnishers, 4 High Street, and 5 & 9 Market Street, Uttoxeter

Advert for one of George Orme & Sons', four shops in the town. Mr Orme opened his first business, a linen drapers, in the 1870s. This later became a ladies outfitters as well. By the mid 1890s he had ...

George Street, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of the corner of George Street and Guild Street prior to the demolition and the building of the Liberal Club and the UMFC schools. Copyright: Burton Library

George Street, Tamworth

A view of George Street, Tamworth showing the London Central Meat Co. Ltd.'s butchers shop and Pearks grocers. The building still stands. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at ...

George Street, Tamworth

On the right can be seen the façade of the Grand Theatre Cinema owned by the Dent family. The end of the Chatterton Bros. shop can be seen on the extreme right of this photograph. A 'Humber' Tourer ...

George Street, Tamworth

The angular design of this building indicates that it was built in the Art Deco style, a very popular style in the 1920s-1930s.

George V and Queen Mary visit Newcastle-under-Lyme, View of High Street

George V and Queen Mary visited Newcastle as part of a visit to north Staffordshire in 1925. During the same visit the King created the city out of the County Borough of Stoke-on-Trent. The island ...

George VI's Coronation Decorations, Bridge Street, Stafford,

George V's Silver Jubilee Celebrations, Eccleshall,

Photograph taken on High Street.

George Withers, Carriage and Motor Works, High Street, Uttoxeter

Advertisement for George Withers, prize medal winning business and builder of coaches and motor bodies.

Girl Guides, Cheadle

Group of Girl Guides, Cheadle. The girl on the left is holding a Cheadle Girls' Friendly Society flag.

Giusso Bros ice cream advertisement, Stafford

An advertisement or testimonial for Giusso's ice cream, 32 Mill Street, Stafford. Black print on white paper, the inscription reads: '32 Mill Street, Stafford. Walsall, March 13th, 1903. Report on ...

Gleaves family stall, Rudyard

This stall stood at the Dam at Rudyard Lake. Reservoir House is in the background. The Gleaves family lived at the 'Beeches' between 1903 and 1911 and provided apartments for holidaymakers, as well ...

Gnosall Post Office,

This building is still the village post office today. The shop on the right is now an off-licence.

Godfrey, 45 Church Street, Tamworth

Mr and Miss Godfrey's Leather and Grunding shop, was on the south side of Church Street. The distinctive wooden Boot Trade sign that can be seen hanging above the shop, is preserved at Tamworth Castle ...