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Garden Fete, The Rectory, Fradswell,
The Rectory is now used as a rest home for the elderly.
From left to right are (standing) Mrs Sargeant, Mrs Brown, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Polly Capewell, Mrs R. Titterton, Mrs Harvey, Mrs E. Collier, Mrs ...
Garden Steps, Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield
A postcard view of the Grade II listed garden steps and retaining wall, built in stone, in the grounds approximately 20 yards west of Mayfield Hall. The steps have an hour glass design, with the upper ...
Gardens, Highfield Manor, Stafford, (1)
Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at Versailles, and Mr Hollins employed three gardeners.
In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned ...
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.
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 ...
Gate-house, Stafford Gaol,
The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...
Gates at Park Hall, Leigh
These wrought iron gates were made by an unknown 18th century blacksmith. Park Hall, built in the 1690s, can be seen in the background.
Gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire
Late 18th century entrance gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire. Pyramidal pediments with pineapple finials.
Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
Gateway at Hall Flats, Colwich: sepia drawing
'An Ancient Gateway, Bank Top, Staffordshire,' showing a gateway composed of stone pillars with balls on the top of elaborate capitals. [Jacobean.] This is the gateway to Hall Flats, which stood on Coley ...
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.
Gateway, Ingestre Stables,
The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church.
The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...
General Shop, Foregate Street, Stafford,
General shop at 27 Foregate Street, demolished 1966.
Mrs Mercy Simms, the shop owner, is seen standing outside the shop in front of the archway which led to Foregate Square. Mrs Simms had lived in ...
General Store, Tenterbanks, Stafford,
Prior to becoming a general store, this building was the Horse and Jockey public house.
General Stores, Water Street, Stafford
This view of the General Stores on the corner of Water Street was taken from by Tenterbanks and Mill Bank.
Note the advertisements on the shop for Woodbines cigarettes with a dispensing machine below ...
General Stores, Water Street, Stafford
This view of the General Stores on the corner of Water Street was taken from by Tenterbanks and Mill Bank.
Note the advertisements on the shop for Woodbines cigarettes with a dispensing machine below ...
George VI's Coronation Decorations, Bridge Street, Stafford,
George VI's Coronation Decorations, Brine Baths, Stafford,
View taken from Green Bridge.
The Brine Baths opened in 1892 on Greengate Street, after a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common during the search for a water supply for the town. Its ...