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Garden Fete, the Vicarage, Eccleshall
Spectators watching a tennis match at a garden fete held at the Vicarage, Eccleshall.
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.
GEC ALSTHOM Employees, Charity Sponsored Run
On a grey Autumn morning in 1989 employees from the adjacent site of GEC ALSTHOM'S Distribution Services Division and the Site Services Division are pictured gathering on the car park of Lloyd’s Bank, ...
GEC ALSTHOM Goose Chase Competition, Rhayader, Wales
Pictured at their base camp near Rhayader in north Wales are team members and winners of the 1993 Goose Chase Competition from Stafford’s GEC ALSTHOM Transformers Ltd. Left to right: Tony Garnett, Gary ...
Geese and Stream, by William Eyre Walker
Watercolour painting by William Eyre Walker R.W.S. (1847-1930).
Born in Manchester, Walker was a prolific painter of landscapes of England, Wales and Scotland, mostly in watercolour.
Walker moved ...
Gent in a tweed jacket marionette, by D'Albert
Wooden figure, man in brown suit with tweed Jacket and red tie. Made by D'Albert.
Ernest Mortimer (1896-1966) was a ventriloquist, conjuror and puppetteer who adopted the stage name 'D'Albert the Royal ...
George Heath
George Heath (1844-1869) was born in Gratton, near Horton in the Staffordshire Moorlands and is known as the ‘Moorland Poet’.
He attended the village school and worked on his father’s farm before ...
George Robey at Bratt and Dyke, Hanley
George Robey with Gordon Dyke demonstrating ‘Granton Edge’ kitchen knives in the kitchenware department. Comedian, actor and singer George Robey was one of the greats of the music hall and was knighted ...
George Street, Tamworth
On the right can be seen the façade of the Grand Theatre Cinema owned by the Dent family. The end of the Chatterton Bros. shop can be seen on the extreme right of this photograph.
A 'Humber' Tourer ...
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 ...
George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Stone
Penny farthing cyclist, pictured on the Common Plot, Stone. The procession was one of the main events in Stone's celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V.
George V's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Stone
'Eleven of the best' cricket team float, pictured on the Common Plot, Stone. The procession was one of the main events in Stone's celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V.
Geppetto and Pinocchio marionette, by D'Albert.
Wooden figure in the style of Disney's Geppetto holding his own puppet, Pinocchio. Made by D'Albert.
Ernest Mortimer (1896-1966) was a ventriloquist, conjuror and puppetteer who adopted the stage name ...
Ghost Puppet, by Douglas Hayward
Skeleton dressed in a veil used in Danse Macabre. Made by Douglas Hayward.
Douglas Hayward had already been a touring puppet player from the 1950s when he set up the Marionette Theatre and Puppet Museum ...
Gil Blake, Stoke Speedway Rider
Gil Blake and his motorbike photographed at the Sun Street Stadium, Shelton Stoke on Trent . Stoke Speedway riders wore the waistcoats with the original five-star pattern.
Stoke Speedway was founded ...
Gilbert Jordan
Lithograph print. A caricature of Gilbert Jordan, track athlete, with caption 'O.U.A.C.' (Oxford University Athletics Club) . Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' 1st April 1897. He was a specialist at the quarter-mile. ...
Girl Guide Camp
Girl Guides camping, probably near Elford.