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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.
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"
Gayton Hotel, Gayton Staffordshire
This is a photograph of the Gayton Hotel, Gayton Staffordshire, which has since been knocked down and houses built upon the site.
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 ...
GE Lichfield Road, Stafford
This large Power Transformer is pictured being transported on a heavy transport girder beam trailer and towed by an enormous tractor on the extreme left, while navigating the Lichfield Road (A34) junction ...
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, Hixon, Stafford
This Hanger building close to New Road, Hixon, originally formed part of the nearby Hixon Airfield. It was later used as a factory unit by English Electric, GEC and during GEC ALSTHOM’S ownership the ...
GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford
During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several old factory buildings (some dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished for redevelopment. This view of part ...
GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford
During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several of the old Switchgear Division factory buildings (dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished to make way for ...
GEC ALSTHOM, St Leonard’s Works, Stafford
Looking northeast over St Leonard's Works, Stafford. The road on the lower left of the photograph is Fairway which connects with St Leonard's Avenue at the road traffic island.
St Leonard’s Works ...
GEC Castle Engineering Works, Stafford
This view was taken from inside GEC's Castle Engineering Works looking towards the entrance gate. On the left is a partial view of the offices, centre right is the security lodge and in the background ...
GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Pictured is the construction of a new Diesel Generator House for the GEC Works on Lichfield Road, Stafford. On completion three diesel generators would be housed in this building. The combined ratings ...
General Post Office, George Street, Tamworth
The General Post Office on George Street, Tamworth stood next door to the Spot Inn.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
General Store, Tenterbanks, Stafford,
Prior to becoming a general store, this building was the Horse and Jockey public house.
General Stores, Water Street, Stafford
This view of the General Stores on the corner of Water Street was taken from by Tenterbanks and Mill Bank.
Note the advertisements on the shop for Woodbines cigarettes with a dispensing machine below ...
General Stores, Water Street, Stafford
This view of the General Stores on the corner of Water Street was taken from by Tenterbanks and Mill Bank.
Note the advertisements on the shop for Woodbines cigarettes with a dispensing machine below ...
General view of Tamworth
Postcard of a general view of Tamworth with Bolebridge in the foreground going over the River Anker. Bolebridge Street can be seen in the distance and the top of St. Editha's Church can just about be ...
General view of the Alvecote Works
General view of the Alvecote Works, which were called Tamworth Colliery up until 1948. Coventry Canal and Tamworth Colliery Brickworks can also be seen. This photograph was taken from the drying shed ...