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Fazeley Chapel: pen and wash drawing

North west view of the chapel from the street, showing a Georgian tower with an entrance doorway and a small belfry. The chapel has round-headed windows.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.] The church, ...

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 ...

Fegg Hayes Methodist Church, Stoke-on-Trent

Fegg Hayes Methodist Church stood on the corner of Fegg Hayes Road (formerly North Parade) and Oxford Road. it was opened in 1874 and originally known as the North Parade Wesleyan Chapel. The church ...

Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent

Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel stood at the corner of East Terrace and Fegg Hayes Road. Also known as the Lear Memorial Chapel, the building dates from 1882 although later extended. The red brick ...

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 ...

Fenton Methodist Chapel, Fenpark Road, Fenton

The camera is looking westwards along Fen[park Road towards Fenton. The photograph was taken from just outside the United Methodist Chapel at the corner of Fenton Park. This chapel was built in 1900, ...

Fenton Park and Cemetery

Fenton Park is to the left and Fenton Cemetery to the right in this photograph taken from the northern end of Vivian Road. Beville Street (formerly Cemetery Road) runs off to the left. Bassilow Road runs ...

Fenton Vicarage, Glebedale Rood, Fenton

This was the old vicarage, Glebedale, at the junction of Glebedale Road and Christchurch Street in Fenton. Immediately behind is the edge of the spoil tip of Glebe (Fenton) Collieries and Brickworks. ...

Festival of Diwali, Stafford

Festival of Diwali at The Blessed William Howard School, Rowley Avenue. Diwali is a Hindu and Sikh festival, also known as the 'Festival of Light' as it celebrates that darkness is driven away by light. The ...

First Christian Service at Perton

The first Christian service held at Perton, Christmas Eve 1976 at the home of Mr and Mrs Holden, Biggin Close, Perton. Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...

First Meeting House, Mow Cop

A postcard view of the first building used as a meeting place for the Primitive Methodists at Mow Cop. The Primitive Methodists held their first open-air prayer meeting at Mow Cop in 1807.

First Page of the Old Register from Caverswall Church with Parts Deciphered. Photographed by William Blake.

First Page, dated 1552, of the Old Register from St. Peter's Church at Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

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 ...

Fisher Street and Outclough Road, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

The junction of Fisher Street (left) with the main Outclough Road (right) in Brindley Ford. The camera is looking north. Going off to the right is Finch Street (formerly Chapel Street). There are typical ...

Flash Chapel: water colour painting

'Flash Church Quarnford Chapel,' showing a west view of the chapel, built in 1744. Showing a small tower of classical style (the artist's rendering gives it the appearance of great antiquity.) There ...

Floral Tributes To Aaron Edwards, Dresden, Longton

Cemetery scene with a view of the grave and floral tribute to Aaron Edwards. He was buried at the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Longton. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Flowers on an unidentified grave, Normacot

Possibly Normacot Churchyard. The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church in 1847. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott and ...