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Fred Gaisberg
Musick Gallery
garage, National Steam Car Company
(1911-present)
bus garage
Chelsea Physic Garden
(1673-present)
physic garden
St. Augustine's Abbey Garden
gardens
Charter Gardens
Paddington Gardens
gardens
Thomas Garner
(1839-1906)
architect
Amy Ashwood Garvey
(1897-1969)
feminist
William Gascoyne
(1827-1902)
stonemason
Yvonne de Gaulle
(1900-1979)
GCHQ
intelligence agency
George Hudson Street
street
Gerald Road Police Station
police station
The Hammersmith Ghost
(1804-?)
ghost
Stella Dorothea Gibbons
(1902-1989)
John Gibbons
(d.1842)
corn merchant
Margaret Dunlop Gibson
(1843-1920)
biblical scholar
Parish Church of St. Giles
William Bruce Gingell
architect
William Ginger
attorney
Marcus K. Glass
architect
Margaret Rumer Godden
(1907-1998)
author
Levan Petrovich Gokieli
(1901-1975)
mathematician
workhouse, Gorey
(1842-1922)
workhouse
Brian M. Goring
(d.1967)
walker
John Gould
(1913-1999)
Lew Grade
(1906-1998)
impresario
James Gillespie Graham
(1776-1855)
architect
Cy Grant
(1919-2010)
activist
Rob Grant
comedy writer
Grayshott & Hindhead Laundry
(1895-1966)
laundry
The Great House
(1700-present)
house
Philip Green
entrepreneur
Battle of Tipton Green
(1644)
battle
Norman H. Greenhalgh
(1914-1995)
footballer
Sir Dr Wilfred Thomason Grenfell KCMG
(1865-1940)
Knight Commander of The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
John Grierson
(1898-1972)
pioneer of documentary film making
Griffin Foundry
(1775-1833)
foundry
Nora Griffith
(1870-1937)
Egyptologist
Grim's Dyke
(1870-present)
house
The Grosvenor
(1921-1959)
cinema
Station Road Rugby Ground
rugby football ground
Chorley Road Rugby Ground
Bath General Hospital burial ground
(1736-1849)
burial ground
The Grove
football ground
John Gully MP
(1783-1863)
Member of Parliament
Russian Guns
William Gwinn
(d.1912)
postal worker
Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
(1879-1967)
leader of the first women’s army corps
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