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Foley China Works, Fenton
Pottery factory exterior taken at the Foley China Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Date unknown but the photograph was taken before 1978.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. ...
Folk dancing in the Brewery Yard, Uttoxeter
Folk dancers pictured in the brewery yard, Uttoxeter. The dancers are from the annual tour of the English Folk Song and Dance Society Staffordshire Group, which visited various villages and towns in ...
Footrail, Apedale, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A footrail or drift mine at Apedale, near Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Photographer: Herbert Ogden, Chief Area Surveyor for the National Coal Board in North Staffordshire.
Ford Green Road, Norton-in-the-Moors
The cameraman was on the corner of Adderley Road (left), looking south along Ford Green Road in Norton in the Moors. In the distance Ford Green Road continues uphill towards the Smallthorne roundabouts. ...
Ford's Pottery, Newcastle Street, Burslem
Looking southwest along the upper end of Newcastle Street, just outside Burslem. The buildings on the right were part of Ford's Pottery, which extended up from Blake Street. Ford's were an earthenware, ...
Foreman Bill Davis, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
Bill Davis seated at work bench holding a booklet at the Lotus Ltd. shoe factory on Sandon Road, Stafford. Bill was Foreman in the Finishing Department and had started work with Lotus in 1935.
Lotus ...
Forge Pool, Tannery Spinney, Rugeley
This photograph was taken from the rear of 37 Albion Street looking north east toward Forge Road and Forge Mews. Nothing recognisable remains. The pool has been filled in and is now car parking spaces. ...
Former Midlands Electricity Board power station, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is the former power station that served the Midlands Electricity Board (MEB), the electricity board that provided for the midlands area. The MEB functioned from 1947 to 1990 when it was sold to ...
Former Midlands Electricity Board power station, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is the former power station that served the Midlands Electricity Board (MEB), the electricity board that provided for the midlands area. The MEB functioned from 1947 to 1990 when it was sold to ...
Former Shoe Factory, Stafford,
A shoe factory once occupied this building on Browning Street.
In 1966 the premises were used by Goodwin's Removals and Storage. A room on the first floor was used by the Salvation Army as a band ...
Former Tenford Dye Works building, Cheadle
Forton Mill
A postcard view of the derelict water mill, a red brick building on a 17th century stone base by the River Meese in Forton.
This former hemp mill is thought to stand on the site of a Saxon mill, mentioned ...
Foster's Butchers Shop, Stafford
Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door.
In 1845 steam power was introduced and the ...
Foundry workers, Siemens Bros. factory, Stafford
Workers at the Foundry at Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Stafford in about 1905.
Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating from Woolwich ...
Foundry, Bamfords works, Uttoxeter
A group of visiting students watching worker pouring molten metal into a mould at the foundry of Bamford's works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter.
Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Foundry, W.G. Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford,
W.G. Bagnall Ltd. was established in 1870 in Castle Street. Bagnall's first locomotive was produced in 1875, the company going on to produce machines for collieries and overseas plantations. Eventually ...
Fountain Street from Glebedale Road, Fenton
Looking from Glebedale Road across City Road into Fountain Street in Fenton. The ovens belong to James Kent, potters millers, on Fountain Street. The three calcining ovens are grade II listed buildings ...
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 ...