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Florence Road, Hanford

The view north along Florence Road from Wilson Road, Hanford. At the bottom is Diarmid Road (formerly Sutherland Road). Florence Road and its neighbours were built in the late 1920s/early 1930s as part ...

Foden Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of numbers 9 to 19 Foden Street, Newcastle-under -Lyme. These houses were considered to be slums and were demolished following the Housing Act of 1930. There is a noticeable lack of cars on ...

Fog Cottages, near Rugeley

A post-card view of the LNWR staff houses in Colton Road, Rugeley, under construction, late summer 1907. They were built as part of the redevelopment of Rugeley (Trent Valley) Station, completed in 1909. ...

Fog Cottages, near Rugeley

A postcard view of Fog Cottages, on the Colton Road near Trent Valley Station, Rugeley. They acquired the name Fog Cottages because the end cottage had an alarm bell installed and this was used in foggy ...

Fogg Cottages, Amington

The Fog Cottages at Amington are located beside the railway and accessed by a footpath from beside the Moor Lane railway bridge. This photograph was taken from the Coventry Canal bridge no 65 which is ...

Ford Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent

Ford Green Hall dates from the 17th century and was originally a timber framed yeoman farmer's house belonging to the Ford family, who farmed 36 acres. Today the house is a museum and surrounded by period ...

Ford Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent

Ford Green Hall was commissioned by Hugh Ford, a wealthy yeoman farmer, in 1624. Ford Green was situated in the ancient parish of Norton-le-Moors and in the early seventeenth century was meadow in the ...

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 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 station house, Stoke-on-Trent

The footbridge and station house attached to Ford Green and Smallthorne Station. The station was on the Biddulph Valley branch, opened in 1864 and finally closed in 1964. The house has been demolished ...

Ford Old Hall, Ford, Grindon

Ford Old Hall is a Grade II listed building which stands at Ford, near Grindon. It is a stone-built house dating from the 17th century. The front gable is above the best bedroom with its mullioned window....

Foregate Square, Stafford,

Foregate Square off Foregate Street, now demolished.

Foregate Street, Stafford

Photograph taken from inside a shop looking towards W & C Smith's shop on Foregate Street, Stafford.

Foregate Street, Stafford

This view looks north along Foregate Street from Gaol Square, Stafford. On the extreme left the buildings are 87 to 91 Foregate Street, demolished in 1964. In the centre are the Staffordshire Advertiser ...

Foregate Street, Stafford

This postcard view of Foregate looking towards Gaol Square is virtually unrecognisable today.

Foregate Street, Stafford,

Residence numbers 25 to 32. On the left, by the traffic sign, is the entrance to Mrs Mercy Simm's general shop. Foregate Square is through the archway next to the shop.

Forge Cottage, Brewood Road, Coven,

Forresters Bank from Greenway Bank and Brindley Lane, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north along Forrester's Bank from the Greenway Bank, Brindley Lane crossroads. In the background is the higher ground of Stockton Brook with Baddeley Green to the left edge. The house on the right ...