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Gardening class, Knightley School

Gardening class students with gardening equipment. Mr. Plant the head teacher is sitting in the middle of the group, wearing a cap. Knightley School was built in 1874 and enlarged in 1894. In 1912 ...

Gardening Competition, St. James' Church School, Longton

Stoke on Trent City Schools Gardening Competition prize winners pictured at St James Church Infants and Junior School in School Lane (later Webberley Lane), Longton . The school won 1st Prize. Pictured ...

Gardens, Darlaston Hall, near Stone

Mrs Emily Meakin pictured walking her dog in the grounds of her home, Darlaston Hall, near Stone. Born in 1842, she was the wife of James Meakin, managing director of J & G Meakin, pottery manufacturers. ...

Garle Family Group, Milwich,

From left to right are William, John and Jane Garle.

Garlick Family in their Garden, Eccleshall,

Henry Garlick and his family in their garden, Newport Road. To the left, dressed in dark clothes, is his wife Annie Garlick (nee Myatt). She died in 1931 after being struck by a passing bicycle outside ...

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 ...

Gas lighting, Jerningham Street, Stafford

Armand Chatfield at home in Jerningham Street, Stafford, operating his CB (Citizens' Band) radio by gaslight. This was the last house in Stafford to be lit solely by gas, only converting to electricity ...

General Booth and Mayor William Marson, Stafford,

William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865. The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...

General Post Office Indoor Staff, New Street, Burton-on-Trent

This smartly dressed group of post office staff is mostly made up of men and young boys. Only a quarter of the workers are female.

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 Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of Lichfield

George Augustus Selwyn (1809-1878), he was the first Bishop of New Zealand 1841-1858, Primate of New Zealand 1858-1868, and was Bishop of Lichfield 1868-1878. On his way over to new Zealand he learnt ...

George Barber. Circa 1929

George Herbert Barber (1860-1946) had a difficult childhood. His mother died when he was five and he was forced to enter the notorious Chell workhouse after his father became too ill to work. He taught ...

George Constantinesco, Dorman's, Stafford

George Constantinesco was a Romanian-born engineer and inventor, who had gained fame by his invention of an improved version of machine gun synchronization gear (a device allowing aircraft-mounted machine ...

George Edward Anson

George Edward Anson (1812-1849), courtier and politician, was the son of the Rev. Frederick Anson who had been born at Shugborough Hall. He served as private secretary to Prince Albert and held a number ...