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Family portrait, Hatherton area

Fashion plate

A fashion plate showing contemporary fashions, published around 1880 to 1882. Fashion plates were popular from the 18th century up to the late 19th century, and were high quality engravings showing the ...

Fashion plate

A fashion plate showing Paris fashions, published in 'Petit Courier des Dames', 7 May 1859. Fashion plates were popular from the 18th century up to the late 19th century, and were high quality engravings ...

Fazeley House, Fazeley

Pictured in front of Fazeley House, off Coleshill Street, Fazeley are members of the Rev. Robert Henry Tanner's family. In the doorway is his wife Jane (nee Warrington, and previously Hudson from her ...

Fingerless Mittens, c.1840-1850

Mittens were a popular lightweight alternative to gloves for women. It meant that their fingers were free for embroidery and other domestic tasks. These mittens are made from knitted silk and are ...

Foresters Convalescent Home, Walton Pool, Stourbridge

This nursing home was founded by the Ancient Order of Foresters and built in 1893. During World War II the home was arefuge for children evacuated from Birmingham and Felixstowe. It has been a private ...

Frances Betts, Uttoxeter

Frances Betts, the sister of Mary Anne Betts. the children's names are not known.

Free Hand Painting, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

Miss Millicent Taplin, head of the free hand painting department is standing to the right in the photograph. The design shown here was referred to affectionately at the Wedgwood Factory as 'Shrimp' ...

Garden fete, Abbots Bromley

The Reverend Father Longbridge concluding his address at a Garden Fete in the back garden of the Vicarage, Abbots Bromley in 1913.

Garden fete, Eccleshall

Women wearing historic costume at Eccleshall Garden Fete, held at the Vicarage.

Garle Family Group, Milwich,

From left to right are William, John and Jane Garle.

Gate-house, Stafford Gaol

The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...

Glascote Road, view looking east, Glascote, Tamworth

Glascote cemetery lodge, built in 1876, is pictured here on the left, with W.H. Chaplin, the first superintendent, standing outside. The bell top of the Infant School can be seen above the centre roof ...

Glebe cottage, Main Road, Harlaston, Lichfield

The school teacher, Miss Aumonier, and her sister are standing outside their school teacher premises. The view shows the Main Road in Harlaston, with the east window of St. Matthew's Church Chancel seen ...

Golden Cup, 27 Lower Gungate, Tamworth

A young looking E.J. Cole, proprietor of the Golden Cup Public House, seen here with a prize winning horse. He started trading in Tamworth as a painter and decorator, then took the Golden Cup on as a ...

Golden Jubilee Celebrations, High Street, Burton-on-Trent

The High Street is bustling with townsfolk dressed in their best clothes, all out to celebrate 50 years of Queen Victoria's reign.

Golden Wedding Party, Hixon

Mr and Mrs Wilmot Martins' Golden Wedding party. From left to right are Mr and Mrs G. Bagshaw, Mr Martin', Mrs Edith Martin (nee Kennerley) and Mrs Mycock, wearing Victorian clothes, who was celebrating ...

Grand Junction Hotel, Stafford,

The Grand Junction Hotel on Newport Road.