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Funeral parade with RAF Stafford

RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured during a Funeral Parade leaving St. Patrick's Church on Sandon Road in Stafford. The rough ground to the right may be connected with the building of the new ...

Gailey Church

The church was built in 1849 by G.T. Tobinson, and extended in 1874 by James Fowler. A pottery and craft centre now occupy the building.

Gailey Church

The bell tower is concealed above the gable wall, with the porch facing right.

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

Looking along Gaolgate Street towards Charles Clark's garage in Gaol Square. On the left is F.W. Woolworth’s store which closed during January 2009. On the right there is a part view of the Midland ...

Garden Fete, the Vicarage, Eccleshall

A group photograph taken at the opening party for a garden fete held at the Vicarage, Eccleshall. The fete was opened by Mrs. Hargreaves of Knightley Hall. Mrs Hargreaves is standing front centre, receiving ...

Garden Fete, the Vicarage, Eccleshall

Spectators watching a tennis match at a garden fete held at the Vicarage, Eccleshall.

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.

Gaydon Close, Perton

Church houses at numbers 5 and 7 Gaydon Close, Perton, first occupied on 1 August 1978. Perton Airfield was constructed in 1940 as a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground. Later during the Second World ...

Gayton Church: pencil and wash drawing

'Ancient tomb of the Ferres family in Gayton Churchyard which formerly stood in one of the aisles of the church.' Showing an armless figure in a long gown. The feet are on a beast, and the head on a ...

Gayton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Gayton Church.' There are three lancet windows at the east end. The chancel has a south door and two square-headed windows. The nave has three lancet windows. There is a south porch, ...

Gayton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Gayton Church, Staffordshire.' There are three lancet windows at the east end. The chancel has a south door and two square-headed windows. The nave has three lancet windows. There ...

General view of Audley

This view was taken from the top of St James' church roof and is looking out towards the Wedgwood monument. St. James' is a very old church and was largely built in the 14th century. Audley is an ancient ...

Gentleshaw Church: sepia drawing

Showing a modern church with a bell gable. There is a windmill shown to the right.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Gentleshaw Vicarage

Gentleshaw Vicarage was situated on Chapel Lane opposite the Church. It is now a private house known as The Old Vicarage. This postcard was posted in Walsall in 1905 to a Sheffield address. This is ...

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 Smalridge

George Smalridge (1662-1719), Bishop of Bristol, was born in Lichfield and was the son of the Sheriff of Lichfield, Thomas Smalridge. In 1714 he was appointed Bishop of Bristol. Dr. Johnson praised ...

George V's Silver Jubilee Procession, Stone

'Roses of England' in the 1935 Jubilee procession en route to the Common Plot from Trent Field. Here they are seen walking along Statio Road, past St Mary's Home and St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church....

Girl Guides and Brownies, Stone

Congregational Church (St. John's) Girl Guides and Brownies meeting at the Congregational Church Hall, which stood at the rear of what is now St. John's Methodist Reformed Church on Granville Terrace. ...