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GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Second from the left is Gill Spilsbury pictured in one of the sections of the Main Printing and Reprographic Department on the Lichfield Road site in Stafford.
GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
This photograph was taken in the Switchgear Development High Bay, on the GEC Lichfield Road site in Stafford, with Brian Duffy working on a generator hydrogen shaft seal test rig. The Stafford Works was ...
GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Clerks and typists are pictured using electric typewriters in the Administration Office of the Main Printing and Reprographic Department on the Lichfield Road site in Stafford. The door on the left of ...
GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Left to right: Bill Fox, Richard Wheat and Bob Eliott are pictured in Bay 6 of GEC’s Transformer Works observing Bill. He is about to change a thyristor in a module from one of the levels of a thyristor ...
General Booth and Mayor William Marson, Stafford,
William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865.
The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...
General Post Office Indoor Staff, New Street, Burton-on-Trent
This smartly dressed group of post office staff is mostly made up of men and young boys. Only a quarter of the workers are female.
General Post Office workers, Stafford
A group of mostly women Post Office workers photographed outside the sorting office at Stafford Railway station, off Newport Road. During the First World War women took on work previously undertaken ...
General stores and off licence, Mill Street, Cannock
Two women and a baby outside Elizabeth Lloyd's off licence and general stores on Mill Street, Cannock. The shop window advertises beer from Butler's brewery, Wolverhampton. The building is next to a ...
Generating house, Cannock area
A team of technicians are standing on the gallery, while three managers and two technicians stand near the engine.
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Anson, Admiral Lord Anson
George Anson was born at Shugborough on 23 April 1697, the second son of William Anson. He married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of Lord Hardwicke in 1748, and died suddenly at his home at Moor Park, Hertfordshire ...
George Edwards' Grocery and Provisions shop, Brereton, Rugeley,
George Edwards lock-up shop was at Glover's Hill, Brereton, Rugeley located in a terrace of houses, since demolished, between the Miner's Arms (still standing in 2020) and the Plough (demolished). The ...
George Greatorex, Friars Road, Stafford
George Henry Greatorex, born 26 February 1904, standing outside a house in a garden. At time of the 1911 census he was living with his parents at 10 Friars Road, Stafford.
George was son of George ...
George Horne & Son, Auctioneers, Stafford,
George Horne Auctioneers at 16 Salter Street. George is pictured with his brother Sidney, a well known local historian.
George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth
George Legge, 3rd Earl and 5th Baron of Dartmouth (1755-1810). He was born at Sandwell Hall in 1755 and married Lady Frances Finch (1761-1838), daughter of the 3rd Earl of Aylesford, in 1782. He was Tory ...
George Miller
George Miller (1883-1965), Head Gardener at Shugborough, 1918 to 1921.
This portrait was taken for 'Gardener's Chronicle' in 1937 while he was Head Gardener at Lawrenny Castle, near Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire....
George Philip Worthington, Seighford
George Philip Worthington was born in 1898 Seighford, near Stafford. He died in 1969 in Rugby, Warwickshire.