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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....

Giffard House, Wolverhampton

Giffard House, 51, North Street, Wolverhampton, is a Grade II* listed building. It was originally a town house dating from 1727 – 1729, built for the Giffard's of Chillington Hall, to be used as a Roman ...

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. ...

Girl Guides on Sunny Bank, Alstonefield

Alstonefield Girl Guides had their headquarters at the Reading Room. prior to that they were based at the Old Cheese Factory in Hope Dale. Back row: Eileen Bonsall, Margaret Adams, Marjorie Bonsall, ...

Glebe cottage, Main Road, Harlaston, Lichfield

The school teacher, Miss Aumonier, and her sister are standing outside their school teacher premises. The view shows the Main Road in Harlaston, with the east window of St. Matthew's Church Chancel seen ...

Gnosall Church

This collegiate church of St. Lawrence dates from the Norman period, as seen in the stonework of the west crossing arch and south transept. The remainder of the church dates from the thirteenth and fifteenth ...

Gnosall Church: pen and ink drawing

North east view showing the much buttressed north chapels. There is a thatched cottage in the foreground to the right. Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.

Gnosall Church: sepia drawing

' East View of Gnosall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the east windows with four, five, and three lights of the `Decorated' period. Also showing a central tower above; the top being 'perpendicular' ...

Gnosall Church: wash drawing

North east view showing the much buttressed north chapels. There is a thatched cottage in the foreground to the right.'T. P. Wood, 1838' [19 April, on portfolio drawing.]

Gnosall Church: wash drawing

'South West View of Gnosall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west porch (now removed) and no porch at the south door (where one has been built.)'J. Buckler.'

Gnosall, Staffordshire

Watercolour painting by John Louis Petit (1801-1868). View of St Lawrence's Church, Gnosall. This collegiate church dates from the Norman period, as seen in the stonework of the west crossing arch ...

Gold plated candlesticks, St. Mary's Church, Ingestre

Pair of Charles II gold plated pricket candlesticks. Part of church silver from St. Mary's Church, Ingestre, Stafford. They were commissioned by Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall at the time St. Mary's ...

Golden Hill Church: sepia wash drawing

'Golden Hill New Church,' (north of Tunstall) built in 1842, in a Norman-Gothic style, with a spire at the west end, a small chancel and a nave of five bays. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Golden Wedding Party at the Old Vicarage, Eccleshall,

Rev. and Mrs Allen's' Golden Wedding celebration. The photograph was taken outside the Old Vicarage on Vicarage Close.

Gornal Church (Lower) : sepia drawing

'Lower Gornall Church,' showing a north east view of the church (1815-1823) built in plain Gothic. There are no buttresses. There are two east end doors with a central window, a low roof, and a west ...

Gornal Church (Upper) : sepia wash drawing

'Upper Gornall Church,' showing a modern Gothic church, built in 1841, with the west end facing the street. The door is between the corner turrets. The nave has six bays. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas ...

Gospel Hall, Stoke upon Trent

The Gospel Hall at the junction of City Road and Whieldon Road was built in 1896 as a Catholic Apostolic Church. The brick and stone building had become the Gospel Hall by 1958. The hall was demolished ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. In the distance can be seen the spire of the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake. On 7 ...