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Gentleshaw windmill

The remains of the windmill now stand in the grounds of the Ye Old Windmill Inn public house. It was built by 1818 but was no longer in use by 1902.

Gentleshaw windmill

The remains of the windmill now stand in the grounds of the Ye Old Windmill Inn public house. It was built by 1818 but was no longer in use by 1902.

Geography lesson, Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

A group of boys surveying a slope as part of a geography lesson in the grounds of Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern School for Boys. Part of Dormans Ltd.'s Tixall Road factory can be seen in the background. The ...

George Edwards' Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall

George Edwards mill in Ruxley Road, close to the junction with Bucknall road, next to the mill stream that flowed from the River Trent at Finney Gardens. Bucknall Road is off to then left. The two ovens ...

Georgian Crystal, Tutbury

Georgian Crystal was formed by glassworkers made redundant following the closure of the nearby Webb Corbett Glassworks, then owned by Royal Doulton, in 1980. The glassworks, which occupied the former ...

Georgy Malenkov at English Electric, Stafford

Sir George Nelson, Chairman of the English Electric Co. with Georgy Malenkov, Minister of Power Stations, during a visit to English Electric's Stafford factory in March 1956. Between them are John Sully, ...

Gibbs and Canning, Tamworth

Gibbs and Canning produced architectural terracotta and achieved international recognition for the decoration of both the Royal Albert Hall and Natural History Museum, London. Pictured is a workshop ...

Gibson & Sons' Albany Pottery, Burslem

Albany Pottery was on Moorland Road opposite Burslem Park and just up from Burslem Station. The neighbouring house is named "Park Lea". The site has been redeveloped. Gibson & Sons were manufacturers ...

Gibson's Row, Chesterton

Gibson's Row was demolished in 1956. John Baddeley, the image donor, was born at 36 Gibson's Row in 1937. Labelled on this photograph are the locations of Dragon's Square and Britain's foundary.

Gilding, Chapman's Pottery, Longton

Pottery factory interior showing a female pottery worker gilding or banding at a bench. Two onlookers pose for the picture. Probably taken at Chapman's pottery factory, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Gilding Gilding ...

Gilding.

Pottery factory interior with a view of women working in a gilding workshop. Gilder's shells can be seen on the work benches. Gilding. Gilding is a type of decoration involving the skillful application ...

Gimson's stilt and spur manufacturers, Fenton

J Gimson's factory close to Victoria Square in Fenton. Gimson's were stilt and spur manufacturers for the ceramics industry and had been operating In various places in Fenton since the mid 19th Century., ...

Gladstone Before Restoration.

Pottery factory exterior showing buildings at the southern end of Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This view of the yard was taken in around 1972, prior to restoration. Parts ...

Gladstone China Warehouse.

Pottery factory interior with a view of a china warehouse and warehouse workers. Taken at Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory ceased production in the early 1970s ...

Gladstone Pottery Sales Office, Longton.

The sales office at Gladstone Pottery, Longton in September 1932. Three men pause from work for the camera. The large map on the wall helps plot transport for the ware, and the calendar gives the month ...

Gladstone Worker, 1950s.

Female pottery worker, Nellie Melpass, posing for a photograph at Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory ceased production in the early 1970s but after restoration re-opened ...

Gladstone Yard. Pre-Restoration.

Pottery factory courtyard and bottle oven. This view was taken at Gladstone China, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, in around 1971 before undergoing restoration and opening as a museum. Taken ...

Glastics, works extension, Tutbury

Working in the new extension at Glastics, Trent Valley Glass Works, Hatton, near Tutbury. The Castle Works was founded by George Harry Corbett and opened in Hatton by J.T.H. Richardson by 1871. It ...