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Fazeley House in snow, Fazeley

Fazeley House on Coleshill Street after a heavy fall of snow. This photograph was taken when the House was occupied by Rev. Robert Henry Tanner and his family. He was Vicar of Fazeley from 1869 to 1909, ...

Fenton's Cottage, Knightley Eaves

Adjacent to Knightley Eaves Farm, Fenton's Cottage was a rare mid-Staffordshire example of a dwelling with the cow byre under the same roof. Probably built in the 17th century, this thatched timber-framed ...

Fish Pond, Hints

A postcard view of the fish pond which formerly existed west of Rookery lane in Hints, fed by the Black or Bourne Brook. Postcard photographed and published by Mill's Studios, St. John Street, Lichfield. ...

Fishing, Willenhall area

A photograph taken by Harold Cartwright of Willenhall, so it could have been taken in the area. Possibly Moseley Park or Willenhall Memorial Park.

Flag Tower, Alton Towers

The Flag Tower stands five storeys high and and at one time served to provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It occupies the highest point of Bunbury Hill to the west of the house. The ...

Flag Tower, Alton Towers

The Tower stands five storeys high and and at one time served to provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It occupies the highest point of Bunbury Hill to the west of the house. The ...

Forton Church and Hall, Staffordshire

Regarding the Church - The earliest stonework in All Saints' church dates from c.1200, and can found in the east wall of the chancel and part of the north wall; above the vestry door can be seen an original ...

Fr. Fabers Retreat, Cotton Dell. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Fr. Faber’s Retreat, Cotton Dell, Nr. Oakamoor, Staffordshire.

Fr. Fabers Retreat, Cotton Dell. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Fr. Faber’s Retreat, Cotton Dell, Nr. Oakamoor, Staffordshire.

Fradswell Church

St. James the Less Church, Fradswell has a chancel dated to around 1200 and a west tower of brick built in 1764. The nave has older features but was remodelled in 1764 and again in 1852 when the south ...

Freda's Grave, Cannock Chase

The grave marks the last resting place of Freda a Harlequin Great Dane dog who was the faithful mascot of the 5th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade (NZRB). It stands close to the Coppice Hill car park ...

Freeford Hall, near Lichfield

This postcard view shows Freeford Hall, also known as Freeford Manor. Built around 1730, it is a grade II listed Georgian brick country house, near Lichfield. Over the years it has been home to the Dyott ...

Froghall Basin and the Lime Kilns, Churnet Valley

Pictured is the restored Froghall Basin with a row of lime lilns in the background amongst the trees. The basin is connected to the Caldon Canal by a set of locks (on the left of the photograph). The ...

Funeral parade with RAF Stafford.

RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured during a Funeral Parade. The photograph location is possibly Cambridge Street Stafford. The hearse in the centre of the photograph has been identified as ...

Furnace Pools, Cannock Chase

This postcard is believed to show Furnace Pools which are alongside the A460 Hednesford to Rugeley Road close to where Marquis Drive crosses the maion road. Postcard published by DVP, 117 Loughborough ...

Gailey Pool, near Cannock

The pool is one of three canal-feeding pools or reservoirs at the highest point of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal. The pool was engineered by John Robinson McClean and was completed in 1855.

GEC ALSTHOM, St Leonard’s Works, Stafford

Looking northeast over St Leonard's Works, Stafford. The road on the lower left of the photograph is Fairway which connects with St Leonard's Avenue at the road traffic island. St Leonard’s Works ...

George Farr, Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

George Farr, pig man at Meadleys Farm, Pattingham with a Large White sow and litter.