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Fields Farm, Onecote

A view looking south from the junction with Douse Lane in the middle of Onecote village. On the right is Field Farm, farmed by the Smith family at the time.

Fields Farm, Onecote

Betty Smith on a working horse at Fields Farm, Onecote, the Smith family farm.

Fields near Rugeley

Cattle grazing on land at the edge of Cannock Chase. Etching Hill, on the outskirts of Rugeley, can be seen in the distance. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Finneylane Farm, Cheddleton

Finneylane Farm , a stone-built house of the early 17th century, which stands at the end of Finney Lane, Basford, near Cheddleton.

Fir Tree Farm, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent

Fir Tree farmhouse is just south of Whitfield Road in Ball Green. The farmhouse and it adjoining cottage date from the early 17th century and are grade II listed buildings. A farm has probably been on ...

Fir Tree Farm, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent

The farmhouse and outbuildings at Fir Tree Farm just off Whitfield Road in Ball Green. The stone house and cottage in the centre of the photograph date from the early 17th century and are grade II listed ...

Fisher family, William Bull’s farm, Loxley

Photograph taken on 8th April 1901 at William Bull’s farm, Leese Hill Loxley near Uttoxeter. Joseph and Harriet Fisher are seated centre with their son Allan Charles behind, with Esther Ann Bull on ...

Fisher’s Band, Lower Brookhouse Farm, Marchington.

Fisher’s Band played at numerous dances, weddings and functions around the Marchington Woodlands and Kingstone areas in the 1930’s.

Flatts Road, Norton-in-the-Moors

The shop was Knypersley Road stores on the corner of Knypersley Road and The Flatts Road in Norton. It was a tobacconist, sweet shop and grocer with a fine selection of 1960s adverts. The houses and shop ...

Floods, St. Thomas' Mill, Stafford

View of the flood from St. Thomas' Mill.

Floods, Stone

This photograph has been identified as showing the River Trent in flood near Stone. However, we have been unable to confirm the location. If you can help identify this view, please contact us.

Flossy Breeze, Seighford

Flossy Breeze is pictured feeding ducks at Church Cottage, Seighford. Acknowledgement: Thank you to Mr Terry and Mrs Jan Harrison (nee Lawton) for the additional information.

Fole Creamery, near Checkley

An aerial view of the Fole Creamery looking south-east. In 2004 it was being operated by ACC Milk, part of the Co-operative Group.

Fole Dairy, near Uttoxeter

Unloading milk at the old milk depot at Fole Dairy. Fole dairy occupied the site of Fole Mill, originally built in 1771 for Henry Copestake. The Dairy opened in the 1920s and was originally owned ...

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 ...

Foot and Mouth precautions, Meaford Farm,

Foot and Mouth disease precautions at entrance to Meaford Farm, Outlanes, near Stone, in March 2001.

Foot and Mouth precautions, Moddershall,

Foot and Mouth disease disinfectant precautions at entrance to Woodhouse Farm, near Moddershall, March 2001.

Footbridge and Ford, Stone,

Ford and footbridge on Outlanes, by the junction near to Meaford Farm.