Theme Explorer

Page 30 of 103 1852 Records Found

Garretaw procession, Cheddleton

A carnival procession of carriage and people on horseback passing through Cheddleton. The carnival is believed to have been nicknamed 'Garretaw' (water rag spelled backwards) by the local vicar. Many ...

GEC ALSTHOM Goose Chase Competition, Rhayader, Wales

Pictured at their base camp near Rhayader in north Wales are team members and winners of the 1993 Goose Chase Competition from Stafford’s GEC ALSTHOM Transformers Ltd. Left to right: Tony Garnett, Gary ...

GEC ALSTHOM, Hixon, Stafford

Employees and managers are pictured in the Test Laboratory area at the Hixon site on New Road, Hixon, as they celebrate achieving the Investors In People Award (IIP). among those in the photograph are: ...

GEC Turbine Generators Ltd., Stafford

On the left facing the photographer is Peter Marsden and on the right Alan Smith They are pictured attending a Buyers Conference at the Borough Hall in Stafford. In the background the display boards ...

GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Pictured in GEC’s Main Office building is the leaving presentation for Mr Chris Foxhall (centre in the dark suit, holding an envelope), the Department Head of the Medical Department on the Lichfield Road ...

GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Left to right: Bill Fox, Richard Wheat and Bob Eliott are pictured in Bay 6 of GEC’s Transformer Works observing Bill. He is about to change a thyristor in a module from one of the levels of a thyristor ...

Generating house, Cannock area

A team of technicians are standing on the gallery, while three managers and two technicians stand near the engine.

George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson

George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...

George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson

George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...

George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson

George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...

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 Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth

George Legge, 3rd Earl and 5th Baron of Dartmouth (1755-1810). He was born at Sandwell Hall in 1755 and married Lady Frances Finch (1761-1838), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Aylesford, in 1782. He was Tory ...

German Gypsies at Dove Bridge, Uttoxeter

A group of travelling German Gypsies at their camp at Dove Bridge, on the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border, near Uttoxeter. They are probably part of a group of Gypsies who were travelling south across ...

German Gypsies at Leek Horse Fair, Smithfield Market, Leek

The annual Leek horse and hiring fair used to take place in October every year, and usually just attracted locals from the Moorlands and North Staffordshire area. The German Gypsies attracted a lot of ...

Gibson's Boys, Stoke-on-Trent

Photograph of a group of men from Stoke-on-Trent. Sitting behind the sign is Jack Underhill who was working with Stoke-on-Trent Fire Brigade at Longton Fire Station at the time.

Gilbert Turner, Cheddleton

A studio portrait of Gilbert Turner of Cheddleton. He was born in 1904, the son of John and Lily Turner, and died on 3 April 1932.

Glascote Bottom Lock, Glascote, Tamworth

Glascote Bottom Lock House with, from left to right, Connie Bristoll, Arthur Crowshaw, Sarah Bristoll (nee Crowshaw), and Dora Crowshaw, standing in front of it. The canal is in the foreground, with the ...

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 ...