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Gnosall Village and Lock-up,
Gnosall village lock-up, Station Road, built in 1830. Lock-ups, often found in rural communities, were a convenient place to detain vagrants and local drunks.
Only three lock-ups survive in the county, ...
Goddard Street, Longton
A painting by Bill Webster in L.S. Lowry's style painted in 2024, showing Longton in 1875. It shows a view from Goddard Street, Longton looking towards Sampson Bridgwood Ltd.'s bottle ovens which were ...
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
Housing built in 1950s on the western side of Godley Lane.
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
This row of houses were dismantled and later rebuilt further back from the road.
This area was known as Whympney. (Information John Williams)
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
Another view the row of houses thought to have been rebuilt or replaced in the same style further back from the road.
The barn on on the left has been replaced with a new housing development.
Foxfield ...
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view of cottages standing just north of Dilhorne School, on the opposite side of Godley Lane. This row of 19th century cottages has been rebuilt further back from the road.
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view taken from outside Dilhorne School, looking northwards along Godley Lane. These buildings have since been demolished and new housing built in 2009 now stands here. Foxfield Colliery can be seen ...
Golden Ball Yard, Church Street, Uttoxeter
The building on the right hand side of the alley was once an old coaching inn and later a greengrocer's shop, then around 1953 a fish and chip shop. The door on the corner was the entrance to the room ...
Goose Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph shows houses between Goose Street and Hick Street. These and others on Hick Street were the subject of demolition following the Housing Act of 1930.
Gorse Farm, Gorse Lane, Knightley
Gorse Farm is a Grade II listed timber-framed farm house dated to the 17th century. It was remodelled and extended in the 19th Century.
Gorsey Bank, Stoke-on-Trent
The view north east along Gorsey Bank (then Ball Geen Lane) from the junction with Bemersley Road. Bemersley Road, off to the left dates from the interwar period, when municipal housing estates were ...
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Gothic Cottage pictured on the corner of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street, Stafford.
This Grade II listed building was built as a house in 1840-42 on the site of Castle Church Parish's Workhouse. ...
Gothic Cottage, Stafford
Viewed from White Lion Street, the white building is Gothic Cottage.
Gothic Cottage is a Grade II listed building dating from 1840 – 1842. At the time of the photograph it was known as No. 132 Lichfield ...
Gower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of houses on Gower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme taken in the mid 1970s.
Photographer: Herbert Ogden, Chief Area Surveyor for the National Coal Board in North Staffordshire.
Grange Road, Biddulph
Grange Road was built in the early 1870s, when the route north from Biddulph to Congleton was diverted from the south and east of St. Lawrence's church, to the west and north. The entrance to Biddulph ...
Granville Square and High Street, Stone
A view from Station Road looking south to Granville Square and High Street decorated for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844 and was held at ...
Granville Street, Mount Pleasant, Fenton
The camera is looking east along Clarendon Street from near the corner with Sutherland Road. Clarendon Street was known as Granville Street until the 1950s. At the top is the signal box on the Stoke to ...