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Fole Dairy, near Uttoxeter

A view of the dairy buidlings taken from taken from the road junction, by the bridge at Fole. Fole dairy occupied the site of Fole Mill, originally built in 1771 for Henry Copestake. The Dairy opened ...

Folk dancing in the Brewery Yard, Uttoxeter

Folk dancers pictured in the brewery yard, Uttoxeter. The dancers are from the annual tour of the English Folk Song and Dance Society Staffordshire Group, which visited various villages and towns in ...

Fowell's Butchers Shop Interior, Stafford,

Mr Fowell and his son in their butcher's shop on Foregate Street. The shop closed in 1978.

Franco's Restaurant , Codsall

Franco's Restaurant on The Square in Codsall. This building is a 16th century timber-framed house often mistakenly described as the former manor house of Codsall.

Frank Astle, Bass Wheelwright, Burton-on-Trent

Bass wheelwright Frank Astle cutting out the blade of a malt shovel using an adze. Frank was 53 years old when this picture was taken.

Frederick Machin, Baker and Confectioner, Stone

In the 1911 census, Frederick Machin, Junior is listed as living at 25 Lichfield Road, Stone and earning his living as a baker. He was born in Etruria and was aged 18. he was living with his father, ...

Garratts cart, The Close, Lichfield

A Garratts Bakery cart is seen pictured, decorated for the Silver Jubilee of George V.

Gordon Hayler's trussing in ceremony, Middle Yard Cooperage, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

To become a fully fledged cooper after serving his apprenticeship, the cooper is traditionally "trussed-in". During the ceremony the cooper has to sit in a beer barrel and old beer and wood-shavings are ...

Grape Bottle

Grape storage bottle, hand blown glass, embossed with the words 'Copped Hall Grape storing bottle. Patent Applied for No.25693. Wm. Wood & Son Ltd. Wood Green'. Patent number gives date of pre-1916 Bunches ...

Grocer and baker, G. Miller, High Street, Pattingham

The Grocer shop is on the right hand side of the photograph. The horse and cart are entering the yard at the side having completed their delivery of grocery orders to outlying houses and farms.

Group of female staff at Worthingtons, Burton-on-Trent

The ladies, Milley Staley, Dot Sharpe, Rose Jones and Dot Burton, are all in fancy dress advertising Worthington Bottled Beer. The photograph was taken at 3 & 4 Maltings, Wetmore Road.

Group of women maltsters, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Women maltsters posing with their shovels and forks outside a Bass Malthouse. The picture would have been taken outside either Shobnall, Station Street or Wetmore Road Maltings.

Group photograph after the 'Trussing In' ceremony, Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent

This group photograph shows fellow coopers following the 'trussing in' ceremony of Peter Atkin, at Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent, on 12th April, 1952, looking forward to a celebration pint of best bitter. ...

Group portrait of Bass joiners, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

The joiners are seated on a pile of wooden planks outside Bass' Joiners Shop. The Joiners Shop building is now the Bass Museum.

Hall’s Lake Pavilion, Rudyard Lake

The refreshment chalet in this postcard view along with a nearby landing stage were built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company, and was leased to John Hall. He started hiring boats and running motor ...

Hamil Bakery, Newstead Industrial estate, Hem Meath

The Hamil Bakery was on the Newstead Industrial estate alongside the A5035, Trentham Road. The lorry on the left bears the name "Spliiers" a major flour supplier and owner of United Bakeries which produced ...

Hamilton mineral water bottle, Hardman & Openshaw, Stafford

This Hamilton bottle was used by Hardman & Openshaw, mineral water manufacturers whose factory stood at Clarkes Buildings, off Gaol Road, Stafford. This egg-shaped type of mineral water bottle was ...

Hamnett's butchers shop, Stone

Arthur A. Hamnett, Family Butcher, on Stonefield Square, Stone. The butcher's shop was then later taken on by William Jervis, and was run by the family until the late 1990s. It is now (2012) Shear Genius ...