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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.

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.

Gilman Street, Hanley

The camera is looking northwards along Gilman Street towards the access ramp to the roof top car park on the old Hanley Shopping Centre. This northern part of Gilman Street now lies beneath the Potteries ...

Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Traffic heads under the railway bridge at the corner of Glebe Street and Station Road. Behind the photographer is the Trent & Mersey canal, and beyond that is where the (redundant) tramlines terminate. ...

Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Two motorcars pass each other under Glebe Street bridge as a goods wagon belonging to the London Midland and Scottish Railway passes over them. The high wall on the right belonged to Stoke railway station’s ...

Gorse, or Ulex europaeus

Gorse (also known as whin or furze), is easily spotted across North Staffordshire's rough pastures and heaths. At up to 2 metres high and with a vivid yellow bloom between March and June, you may well ...

Gravelly Bank, Lightwood. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Gravelly Bank, Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas ...

Gravelly Bank, Lightwood. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Gravelly Bank, Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Greater Stitchwort, or Stellaria holostea

This plant is a common perennial, appearing on woods and hedgebanks. This specimen was found at Whitmore, in Staffordshire, by local naturalist Eric Edees, during the spring of 1946. About this ...

Greetings Card. Photography and Design by William Blake.

Greetings card with a flower and a view of Wetton Bridge, Staffordshire. Blake produced many greetings cards, which were sold in his shop at Stafford Street, Longton. The street was renamed The Strand ...

Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke on Trent

The buildings with the bottle ovens belong to Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The kilns have been demolished and the site of the factory redeveloped. To the left are the backs of terraced houses on Newlands ...

Grove Road, Fenton

This photograph was taken looking eastwards along Grove Road from the old entrance to Kemball/Stafford Colliery. On the right are the offices of the Midlands Electricity Board and beyond, Heron Cross ...

Grove Road, Fenton

The view west along Grove Road from the entrance to the old Kemball/Stafford Colliery. This is now light industry and commerce. The A50 now runs just off the left of the photograph. The black and white ...

Hanford roundabout, Stoke-on-Trent

The road ahead is the link road to the M6 (A5006) from the roundabout junction with the A34 at Hanford. The roundabout was opened in 1962. Stone Road (A34) goes off to the left whilst the A500 (Queensway) ...

Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...

Hanley Station

The main entrance and booking hall of Hanley Station on the Potteries Loop Line. This photograph was taken from just outside the Grand Hotel in Trinity Street. The line is in a deep cutting below the ...

Hanley Station

The booking and parcels office of Hanley railway station stood on what became the car park of the Grand Hotel on Trinity Street. The platforms were in a deep, sharply curved cutting below Trinity Street, ...

Hanley Station

Hanley station was on a sharp curve in a deep cutting just below Trinity Street, opposite the Grand Hotel. This is the view looking westwards along the line to Etruria. This was the second station ...