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Fernhill House, Forton,

Ferry Bridge, Burton-upon-Trent

Ferry Bridge is a Grade II listed self-anchoring 75 metre, three-span Victorian wrought iron suspension footbridge across the River Trent in Burton-upon-Trent. Ferry Bridge was built by the Burton ...

Field Head, Upper Mayfield

A postcard view of Field Head in Gallowstree Lane, Upper Mayfield. This late Victorian house dates from around 1898 and was built by George Simpson for his 26 year old son George Simpson junior. Around ...

Fieldside Cottage, Haughton,

Fieldside Cottage was on Brazenhill Lane, where the school playing field is today. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Filleybrook's Cottage, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone

The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant. The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...

Fillybrooks, Stone

View looking towards Stone. These houses still exist, although the lane is now a busy trunk road. The end terrace on the right served tea to travellers and cyclists.

Fireman, Cheadle

A postcard portrait of a fireman pictured in what is believed to be a garden in Cheadle. If you recognise him or the location please contact us.

Fish Pond, Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage

Situated on the hill side above the Hawkesyard Priory, this spring-fed fish pond may have originally have been a carp pool which was used to provide fish for food. It would undoubtedly also have had ...

Fisherwick Hall

In 1758, Arthur Chichester, Marquess of Donegal, purchased Fisherwick Hall, an Elizabethan building which had been the home of the Skeffington family. He had the old hall demolished in 1766 and a new ...

Fisherwick Hall

In 1758, Arthur Chichester, Marquess of Donegal, purchased Fisherwick Hall, an Elizabethan building which had been the home of the Skeffington family. He had the old hall demolished in 1766 and a new ...

Fisherwick Hall

In 1758, Arthur Chichester, Marquess of Donegal, purchased Fisherwick Hall, an Elizabethan building which had been the home of the Skeffington family. He had the old hall demolished in 1766 and a new ...

Fisherwick Hall: water colour drawing

'DISTANT View of FISHERWICK, and of the GREENHOUSE, 1786.' Showing the Hall across grounds, with horses and riders, and deer in the foreground.'I. Spyers, Delt.,' [drawn.]

Fishing in the River Sow, Shugborough Park

In the background can be seen the Essex Bridge. Photographer: Benjamin Karleese.

Fishing in the River Trent, Shugborough Park

Photographer: Benjamin Karleese.

Fishing in Trentham Lake, Trentham Gardens

A man is pictured fishing in Capability Brown’s mile long lake at Trentham Gardens at 3.00 p.m. on the August Bank Holiday, 1950. St Modwen purchased the Estate in 1996. Leading landscape architects ...

Fishing, Hopton Pool

Fishing, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Park scene taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The photograph includes anglers fishing the park lake. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July ...

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.