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Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House: water colour painting

'Old House at Barr.' Showing an old Tudor House of timber work, standing in a garden. Also shows the great yew tree in the garden. [The drawing is dated before 1795 when the elm trees in front were ...

Great Gate, near Hollington

This postcard view taken looking north shows houses and farm buildings scattered around Great Gate. Photographed and published by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Great Gate, near Hollington

This postcard view shows houses and farm buildings scattered along Sandy Lane in Great Gate. On the extreme right there is a part view of the Village School. Photographed and published by Alfred McCann ...

Great Gate, near Hollington

This postcard view was taken looking west along Sandy Lane in Great Gate. On the left and in the centre the two cottages remain although with some changes (September 2023), the stone building on the right ...

Great Gate, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Great Gate, Staffordshire.

Great Hartwell Farm, Rough Close

View of a Great Hartwell Farm, a moated farm at Rough Close, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Great War March and Service, Hednesford

Pictured are cadets, ex-servicemen and guests, along with members of the public attending a service following a march in Hednesford. Similar marches and services were held around Staffordshire to remember ...

Green Man Inn, Hixon

The former Green Man Inn with its unusual key-hole style design entrance. This postcard view was taken looking northwest from the junction of Puddle Hill, Lea Road and Legge Lane in Hixon. In later years ...

Greenbank Road,Tunstall

The photograph was taken from the junction of High Lane and Greenbank Road, looking west towards Tunstall. The building half seen on the extreme right hand side is an electricity sub-station built in ...

Greenside Avenue, Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking west along Greenside Avenue from the corner with Cocks Lane and Forresters Bank. The higher ground beyond is Norton in the Moors. Off to the left is Quarry Close, which was originally a lane leading ...

Greenway Hall Road, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north west from Greenway Hall Road over Norton Green towards the waste tip at Chatterley Whitfield. In the bottom right hand corner are the buildings of Greenways Primary School and in the left ...

Grey Winter (Class B). Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide containing a landscape entitled Grey Winter (Class B).

Grindon, Staffordshire, tithe map

Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...

Grocery Depot, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

There were several buildings on the military training camps that were staffed by locals and this postcard view of civilian staff, one of which is probably in some form of a Cadet uniform, was taken near ...

Ground Hollow quarries, Hollington

Ground Hollow quarries at Hollington, Staffordshire. Note the gantries of steam powered cranes and the new terrace of housing in the left half of this view. John Stevenson (1844-1916) was responsible ...

Ground Hollow Quarry, Hollington

Ground Hollow Quarry at Hollington, Staffordshire. A steam powered crane is lifting a large block of sandstone. John Stevenson (1844-1916) was responsible for re-opening Hollington Quarry after a long ...

Groundslow Sanatorium, Tittensor

This photograph was probably taken when the building was a sanatorium. Said to be built in 1832 as a hunting lodge for the Duke of Sutherland of the nearby Trentham Estate, it was purchased by the Staffordshire, ...

Groundslow Sanatorium, Tittensor

This photograph was probably taken when the building was a sanatorium. Said to be built in 1832 as a hunting lodge for the Duke of Sutherland of the nearby Trentham Estate, it was purchased by the Staffordshire, ...