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Gordon Banks and Stoke City F.C., League Cup winners
Gordon Banks played as goalkeeper for Stoke City F.C. in the 1970’s. In 1972 they won League Cup with a 2-1 win against Chelsea. Afterwards they toured the city in an open topped double decker bus....
Gordon Mills, St Patrick's Street, Stafford
Louis Sandy's three-storey 'Gordon Mills' textile distribution warehouse at 8, St. Patrick's Street., Stafford. Note the sign on the front edge of the roof.
It is thought that the building may date ...
Gordon Works pottery, Pinnox Street, Tunstall
Then Gordon Works was on the north side of Pinnox Street. Built around1885 it was originally operated by Cumberlidge & Humphries, it manufactured earthenware. Later occupied by Gater Hall, from 1915 it ...
Gorsty Lea Garage, Codsall
The garage, which stood on Wolverhampton Road, Codsall, close to Gorsty Hayes, has now been demolished and the site cleared for development.
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, Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This view of Gothic Cottage and a Veterinary Centre at the junction of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Gothic Cottage was occupied at this time ...
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This view of Gothic Cottage at the junction of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
The building was occupied at this time by Tony Boydon's photography ...
Gough & Co, Clough Street, Hanley
Gough & Co were "Buildings and Works Plant" manufacturers with premises on Clough Street. C lough Street ran from Marsh street west to Etruria Road. The eastern end has been cut through by The Potteries ...
Governess Cart, Ingestre
The Governess Cart or Tub Cart was one of the most popular vehicles on English roads between 1900 and the late 1920s. Designed for a single pony, they were very safe and reasonably comfortable. The driver ...
Governess Cart, Ingestre
This is an early 20th century example of a large Governess Cart with deep top panels. The maker is not known, but it was made for the 20th Earl of Shrewsbury for family use at Ingestre.
The Governess ...
Governess Cart, Richardsons coachbuilders, Uttoxeter
A Governess Cart fitted with a detachable hood made by Richardson & Son of Uttoxeter photographed at their coachbuilding works at Heath Road. The business was started by George Richardson, a wheelwright ...
Governess Cart, Richardsons coachbuilders, Uttoxeter
A Governess Cart made by Richardson & Son of Uttoxeter photographed at their coachbuilding works at Heath Road. The business was started by George Richardson, a wheelwright in Bradley Street, when he ...
GPO Messenger Boy, Stafford,
Clive Holt, aged 14, as a GPO Messenger Boy.
The photograph was taken at the rear of a house on Harrowby Street, Littleworth.
Grafton Pottery Works, Longton
The Grafton Pottery Works was on Marlborough Road, Ashwood in Longton. Built in 1900 for Alfred B Jones who set up his family business around this time. The name came from the neighbouring Grafton Junior ...
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 Hotel, Sampson Street, Hanley
The Granville Hotel stood in Sampson Street (known as Clarence Street until renamed in the 1950s), just a little way off York Street (A5006). In later years it was a night shelter for the homeless. The ...
Granville Square, Stone,
Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...
Granville Square, Stone,
Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...