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Fowell and Jones, Rugeley

A sign over the door (centre left) states “Fowell and Jones, Cork Sock Manufacturers”. The building was also known as the Cork Soles Factory. Fowell & Jones were manufacturers of cork socks (linings ...

Fox Public House, Marston, near Church Eaton

Situated on Birchmoor Lane near its junction with Marston Road, 'The Fox' has since been converted into a private residence and the single storey building to the right has been converted into a two-storey ...

Fradley Junction

These buildings alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal are thought to have originally been warehouses and previously a British Waterways / Canal & River Trust (CRT) maintenance unit. The buildings and the ...

Fradswell Hall

Fradswell Hall is a Grade II listed late Georgian country house, built in the early 19th century. It was purchased by Percy Ashworth in 1920 and is perhaps best known for being the home of Mr Justice ...

Frederick H. Burgess Limited and Walter Danks, The Green, Stafford

In 1974 this shop with offices above belonged to Frederick H. Burgess, Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers, at The Green in Stafford. Following the construction of additional ground floor retail space ...

Frederick H. Burgess Limited, The Green, Stafford

This shop with offices above belonged to Frederick H. Burgess, Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers, at The Green in Stafford. To the right there is construction work in progress on an extension of ...

Freedom of Entry into the Borough for the Army and the RAF, Stafford

The Army and the RAF Parade before the Mayor of Stafford, Councillor Brian Price, outside the Shire Hall in Market Square, Stafford. On the left service personnel from the Army 22 Signals Regiment and ...

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 ...

Frisby's shoe shop, Brook Square, Rugeley

Frisby’s shoe shop pictured on the corner of Brook Square and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley. In earlier years the building is thought to have been the town house of the Wolseley family, standing in large ...

Fryer's Fruit Shop, Stafford,

Fryer's fruit shop was in St. Mary's Place.

Fulford Schools. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of the schools at Fulford, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Gailey Farm House, Gailey

Gailey Farm House currently (2025) known as Hammerton House, is situated close to the A5 Watling Street and near to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. The front doorway has a pediment, columns ...

Gailey farmhouse

Gailey Farmhouse situated on the A5 (Watling Street) near the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. The house has since been converted into a five-bedroomed residence, known as Hammerton House, and ...

Gamekeeper's Cottage, Madeley

Gamekeeper's Cottage, or Woodland Cottage, stood in Walton's Wood, north east of Madeley. It was demolished around the time the M6 was constructed in 1962-1963.

Gaol Square, Stafford

This view taken on Gaol Square shows Gaolgate Street on the left and Mount Street in the centre which is unrecognisable today (2026). Henry Porter's menswear shop is on the left and a gents hairdressers ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

This view was taken on Gaolgate Street in January 1966 looking south from nearby Gaol Square. On the right at roof level a ‘Snowflake’ and a string of lights can be seen which formed part of the Christmas ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

Looking along Gaolgate Street towards Charles Clark's garage in Gaol Square. On the left is F.W. Woolworth’s store which closed during January 2009. On the right there is a part view of the Midland ...

Gaolgate Street, Stafford

This view looks along Salter Street, from the junction with Gaolgate Street. On the left is Thorne & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. John and Henry Thorn originated in Wells, Somerset. ...