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Ford Green Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Ford Green Road, looking north east from near Smallthorne roundabouts. The building on the left hand side of Ford Green Road in the centre of the photograph is the Methodist New Connexion Chapel. The ...
Ford Green Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east along Ford Green Road from near the junction with Chetwynd Street (on the right). Ford Green station, on the Biddulph Vallley branch, is just to the left of the level crossing gates ...
Ford Green Wesleyan Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent
The Wesleyan Chapel on Ford Green Road at the corner with Regina Street. The chapel was built in 1867 but has been demolished and the sire cleared. Regina Street was called Victoria Street until the 1950s. ...
Forsbrook Church Choir with visiting clergy, Forsbrook
This event was probably the induction of Rev. Butterworth in 1939. The photograph was taken at the back of Forsbrook Old Vicarage.
Front row, left to right: two visiting clergymen, Mr Ephraim Brewer ...
Forton Church and Hall, Staffordshire
This tranquil scene has hardly changed over the years. On the left is Forton Hall viewed from the south, with All Saints' Church to the right.
Forton Hall was built in 1665 by Gerard Skrymsher at ...
Forton Church: wash drawing
'N. E. view of Forton Church,' from a field, showing the east end of the church, the north aisle and the top of the west tower.Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Forton Hall and Church
Forton Hall from the south, with All Saints' Church to the right. Forton Hall was built in 1665 by Gerard Skymsher at a cost of £100. It may have been a dower house. The builder was John Salt of Enville.
The ...
Foxt Church - lithograph
Showing a plain building with a crenellated tower on a lonely Moorland site. On proof paper.'Drawn on stone by W. Physick; G. Macdougall, del.,' [drawn.]
Foxt Church: lithograph
Showing a plain building with a crenellated tower on a lonely Moorland site. On ordinary paper.'Drawn on stone by W. Physick; G. Macdougall, del., [drawn].'
Fradswell Church
St. James the Less Church, Fradswell has a chancel dated to around 1200 and a west tower of brick built in 1764. The nave has older features but was remodelled in 1764 and again in 1852 when the south ...
Fradswell Church: pen and ink drawing
South east view of the church, as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the tower, the nave, and the chancel (the latter apparently ancient.)'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Fradswell Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Fradswell Church, Staffordshire,' as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the tower, the nave, and the chancel (the latter apparently ancient.)'J. C. Buckler.'
Frank and Esther Austin, Alstonefield
'Cobbler Frank' Austin and his wife. He started his business at Narrowdale then moved to Top of Hope where he mended all the villagers' shoes.
Frank 'Butcher' Riley at Hope Marsh, Alstonefield
Frank Riley was born at Hope House in 1892. he served his apprenticeship with Ashbourne butcher Sam Parkin. He set up business at Hope Marsh as the village butcher before the First World war. His business ...
Freehay Church
St Chad's Church , Freehay, was designed by Scott & Moffatt and built in 1842-3. It was consecrated in 1846.
Freehay Church
St Chad's Church , Freehay, was designed by Scott & Moffatt and built in 1842-3. It was consecrated in 1846.
Friends' Meeting House, Overton Bank, Leek
The Meeting House was built in 1694 for the Quakers of Leek and the surrounding area. Between 1896 and 1936 the building became the William Morris Labour Church.
The author of the drawing, W.R. Kean, ...
Friends Meeting House, Uttoxeter
The Society of Friends was given a house on this site in Carter Street in 1700. The meeting house was rebuilt around 1770 and remained largely unchanged until it was refurbished in 1961-2.