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Family in Garden, Stone,
This house was on Mill Street. The cattle market was located at the rear of the street.
The houses were demolished and replaced by a car park, and later by the Stone by-pass. Safeway's petrol station ...
Fancy dress awards, Sabine Street, Stafford
Mayor Charles Fowke presenting awards for a fancy dress competition, possibly part of Stafford Pageant. Mrs Fowke is standing 2nd from left, with a Mace bearer far right.
A Stafford Newsletter photograph....
Farley Lane, Farley
A view of houses on Farley Lane, north west of Farley Hall. On the far right is Home Farm House, built in the 18th century. Next along, with the tall gables is the Smithy built in 1780, remodelled in ...
Farm House, High Offley
The 'Firs' Farm house situated on Shebdon Road, High Offley.
Farm house, Woodseaves area
An unidentified farm house in the Woodseaves area. A girl holds a bucket of feed for three calves. Please contact us if yiou can identify the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Farm house, Woodseaves area
An unidentified farmhouse with horses grazing in the foreground. Believed to be in the Woodseaves area, but please contact us if you recognise this building.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves....
Farmhouse destroyed by fire, Hopton
On Sunday 29th June 1902 the farmhouse belonging to the Earl of Lichfield and occupied by Mr W. Moore was struck by lightning during a violent thunderstorm. The fire engine from nearby Ingestre Hall attended, ...
Farming Couple, Hixon,
This cottage, which stood on Egg Lane, was demolished in 1959 and replaced by a bungalow.
Farmworker's cottage, Bromstead, Moreton
This farmworker's cottage belonging to Bromstead Hill farm, was situated next to the Primitive Methodist Chapel which had been demolished by the time this photograph was taken. The cottage has been converted ...
Farndale Street, Tunstall
The view west along Farndale Street from Wesley Street in what Bert Bentley described as "light very poor". This part of Farndale Street was been demolished and no trace remains. Farndale Street was ...
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, ...
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 ...
Featherbed Lane, Hixon,
Sisters Carmel and Bridget Johnson in Featherbed Lane.
New Road Farm can be seen at the bottom of the lane.
Feeding a turkey, Lane Farm, near Uttoxeter
Feeding the turkey at Lane Farm. We are still trying to identify the location of this farm and the people in this image, but we believe it to be somewhere in the Uttoxeter area.
Photographer: Gerald ...
Feeding swans, near Eccleshall
Mrs Haynes feeding swans at her home at Elford Common, near Eccleshall.
Fegg Hayes and Victoria Colliery waste tip, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking north from the Springbank Road/Chell Heath Road area over Fegg Hayes. Victoria Colliery waste tip is in the centre. Onn the right edge of the photograph are some of the 110 prefab ...
Fegg Hayes House, Stoke-on-Trent
Fegg Hayes House stood off Fegg Hayes Road. Bert Bentley recorded it as the one time home of "a Mrs Beswick (potter)".
Fegg Hayes House was two houses at one time, to the left lived Horace Francis ...
Fegg Hayes Road and Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking east along Fegg Hayes Road towards Chatterley Whitfield Colliery. Oxford Road is at the end. Fegg Hayes Road was originally called North Parade. On the right edge is the entrance to the Lear ...