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Gardens at Alton Towers

Stereoscope slide containing a view of Alton Towers and formal gardens. Originally home to the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury, Alton Towers has been developed into one of Europe's best known theme ...

Gardens at Highcroft, Rough Close

Garden scene taken at Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton for the Barlow family in the 1930s.

Gardens at Highcroft, Rough Close

A member of the Barlow family, possibly Sydney Harvey Barlow, tending gardens at his home, Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton for the ...

Gardens at Highcroft, Rough Close

A member of the Barlow family, possibly Sydney Harvey Barlow, standing in the gardens at his home, Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton ...

Gardens at Highcroft, Rough Close

Possibly Sydney Harvey Barlow, sweeping paths outside his home, Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton for the Barlow family in the 1930s....

Gardens at Highcroft, Rough Close

A member of the Barlow family, possibly Sydney Harvey Barlow, tending the garden at his home, Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. We think the photograph was taken by William Blake of Longton for ...

Gargoyles outside Sheen Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Four stone gargoyles outside the west end of St Luke's Church, Sheen. The church nave was rebuilt in 1827, and the chancel in 1851. These carvings came from the old church.

Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley

Lithograph print. A caricature of Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) by 'Ape'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' April 18th 1874. He was a British Army Officer serving in Burma, the Crimean ...

Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley

Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) was a British Army Officer serving in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, China, Canada, and widely throughout Africa. For his services ...

Gateway of Tiberias. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a structure known as the Gateway of Tiberias. This would appear to be another of a series of images taken whilst Blake toured Isreal.

Gateway of Tiberias. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a structure known as the Gateway of Tiberias. This would appear to be another of a series of images taken whilst Blake toured Isreal.

Gawton's Well, Knypersley. Photographed by William Blake.

Woodland scene with a view of Gawton's Well at Knypersley, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

General Meeting of the North Staffordshire Coal Masters - A notice from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In this notice, 32 North Staffordshire mine owners outline their unity with regard to two pressing issues. Wages At this time, miners were attempting to secure an increase in their wages by forming ...

Geographical Map of Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Geographical Map of Staffordshire taken from a publication entitled "The Victoria History of the Counties of England."

George Ambrose Lloyd, M.P. for West Staffordshire

This postcard was published to celebrate the election of George Ambrose Lloyd as the Liberal Unionist M.P. for the West Staffordshire Constituency in 1910. At the time West Staffordshire had 21 electoral ...

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 ...