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Gailey Wharf
Gailey Wharf stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772. The embattled tower is the 18th century Round House, formerly the lock ...
Gaol Road, Stafford
A postcard view looking north along Gaol Road from Gaol Square, Stafford. Centre left just behind the lamp post is Boon's tobacconists, centre right shows the Gaol walls and gatehouse and on the extreme ...
Gaol Road, Stafford,
This postcard is mistakenly titled Marston Road. Marston Road can just be seen in the distance.
C. Lees, on the right, was a cabinet maker. The buildings beyond the shop have since been demolished ...
Gaol Square, Stafford,
The Union Jack boot and Shoe shop - 'the working man's friend' - had closed at the time of this photograph. In the 1930s the building would be replaced by the Gaol Square Garage.
Note the cast-iron ...
Garden party, Oakamoor
A garden party, possibly held at the home of a family involved in the management of Thomas Bolton & Sons Copper and Brass Works in Oakamoor. If you recognise the house or the people in this postcard ...
Garden Street, Stafford
A view of nos. 5 - 7 Garden Street, Stafford, taken in 1962.
The houses remain (2025) although in later years several alterations have been made, including changes to the windows and to front garden ...
Garden Through French Windows. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Blake's garden at Glentworth, Cobden Street, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Garden View. Photographed by William Blake.
Garden scene taken at Nantwich, Cheshire.
Garden, Eccleshall
Garden on Newport Road, belonging to Henry Garlick.
Mr Garlick was a draper, captain in the fire brigade and insurance agent.
Gardener's House and Walled Kitchen Gardens, Shugborough,
The earliest plans for a walled kitchen garden at Shugborough date from 1800. By 1805 William Pitt described the gardens as 'well stored with the choicest of fruit trees...and many other varieties of ...
Garlick Family in their Garden, Eccleshall,
Henry Garlick and his family in their garden, Newport Road. To the left, dressed in dark clothes, is his wife Annie Garlick (nee Myatt). She died in 1931 after being struck by a passing bicycle outside ...
Gate Street, Longton
A photograph of Gate Street (renamed Sandgate Street in the 1950s), taken looking towards Millfield crossing.
Gate Street, Longton
A photograph of Gate Street (renamed Sandgate Street in the 1950s).
Gate-house, Stafford Gaol,
The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...
Gaunts Wood, Ecton
Gaunts Wood, near Ecton, in the Manifold Valley. The typed inscription on reverse of this postcard reads: "We are carriage folk now. Nieces going shopping to village. Chop-GRG-and John"
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 Village
A postcard view of a quiet scene in a lane just off Vicarage Bank in Gayton. The house on the right is Russell Dene.
This postcard was posted in Gayton and franked in Weston on 11 October 1908, it ...
Geen Street, Stoke upon Trent.
The view along Geen Street (formerly St Anne Street) from Hartshill Road. The two corner shop buildings still remain, but the terrace of houses on the left has been cleared and replaced with flats and ...