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The Maharajahs Well, Stoke Row, Oxfordshire, England, was presented by the Maharajah of Banares, India, when he learned of the difficulties of the local water supply. Date: 1864
Advertisement for Spode China -- every piece an heirloom. Marketed by W T Copeland & Sons at the Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent. Featuring three items: an ornate vase and two plates. Date: May 1951
Grays Monument - Stoke Poges, BuckinghamshireGrays Monument - Stoke Poges. The inscription reads: This Monument In honour of Thomas Gray was errected A.D. 1788 among the scenes celebrated by that great lyric and elegant Poet
Workhouse Fire Brigade, Stoke on Trent, StaffordshireThe workhouse fire brigade at Stoke on Trent - the firemen were all workhouse officers with other full-time duties. One of the officers sits on one of the brigades large ladders
Education, potteryAt Stoke College of Art a young student studies a beautiful large teapot which he is making while another works to remove a clay jug from a cast
Dryden Simpsons OfficeERNST DRYDEN Photograph of the advertising department of Simpsons, Stoke Newington, at work, working from Drydens originals
Henry Broadhurst MP, 1886Portrait of Henry Broadhurst, MP for Bordesley Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent, pictured when Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department in 1886
St. Giles LychgateThe elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy
The Stoke-Hold of a Cole Burning British Warship, 1913Photograph of stokers working in the stoke-hold of a British Warship, 1913
Dovecote / Tithe BarnA dovecote and tithe barn in South Stoke, Somerset
Playground / Stoke SchoolChildren in the playground of Stoke School
Thatching Cottage / DevonA village craftsman re- thatching a cottage at Stoke Gabriel, Devon
Thomas Gray / ChurchyardTHOMAS GRAY Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks, which inspired Grays poem, Elegy in a Country Churchyard
Thomas Gray / Stoke PogesTHOMAS GRAY English poets home and garden, Stoke Poges Manor
Fishwick at Stoke PogesDiana Fishwick in action at Stoke Poges, where she won a championship in 1927
Erutria WorksA view of Josiah Wedgwoods works at Erutria, near Stoke- on-Trent
Churchyard by MoonlightThe moonlit churchyard of Stoke Poges, where the poet Thomas Gray was inspired to write his famous Elegy Date: circa 1860