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Fenton Manor Station, Fenton
Fenton Manor Station was on the old Biddulph Valley line and Leek branch of North Staffordshire Railway. The station was on Manor Street (then named Albert Street), just off Victoria Road. The line passes ...
Fenton Parish Church
Fenton Parish Church (Christchurch) is in Albert Square. To the left of the photograph is Fenton Town Hall, latterly used as a Magistrate's Court and to the right, the War Memorial.
Christchurch was ...
Fenton Sixth Form College, Stoke-on-Trent
The college was established in 1970 on Victoria Road, Fenton, making it the first purpose-built Sixth Form College in the country. Originally built with a capacity of 700 students, it eventually came ...
Fenton Station
This photograph was taken from Fenton Station looking east towards Longton. Opened in 1864 as part of the North Staffordshire Railway's line between Stoke and Derby. The station was closed in 1961 and ...
Ferguson Tractor, Ploughing Match, Tixall,
Fern Cottage, Trent and Mersey Canal, Stone
Fern Cottage was the home of Mr and Mrs Turner from 1932 until 1961. It has remained unoccupied ever since and remains today (2008) in derelict condition. The left hand side of the buidling was Mr Turner's ...
Fern Cottage, Trent and Mersey Canal, Stone
Fern Cottage was the home of Mr and Mrs Turner from 1932 until 1961. It has remained unoccupied ever since and remains today (2008) in derelict condition. The left hand side of the buidling was Mr Turner's ...
Ferry Bridge, Burton-upon-Trent
Ferry Bridge is a Grade II listed self-anchoring 75 metre, three-span Victorian wrought iron suspension footbridge across the River Trent in Burton-upon-Trent.
Ferry Bridge was built by the Burton ...
Ferry Bridge, Burton-upon-Trent
Ferry Bridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham for pedestrians and was opened on 3 April 1889. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled ...
Ferry on the River Trent, Burton upon Trent
The ferry crossing the River Trent between Burton town and Stapenhill. In the distance can be seen the Stapenhill Ferry House. The ferry struggled to meet with demand and in 1889 was replaced by the new ...
Ferry on the River Trent, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of the ferry crossing the River Trent between Burton town and Stapenhill. In the distance can be seen the Stapenhill Ferry House. The ferry struggled to meet with demand and in 1889 ...
Ferrybridge, Burton-upon-Trent
A view of Ferrybridge taken from the Stapenhill (east) bank of the River Trent. To the right can be seen the tower of St Peter's church, Stapenhill, built 1880-1 by Evans & Jolly of Nottingham. Ferrybridge ...
Fidgeon's Garage, The Square, Fazeley
Display of eleven motor bikes, three side cars, one fully kitted out lady motor cyclist, and on the right is a a 1914 Model T Ford with Derby registration. Fidgeon's Garage and buildings are shown here ...
Fighter Plane, Hixon Airfield
Curtis Tomahawk 1686 Bomber training Flight, whose job was to simulate enemy fighters to train bomber crews to defend their aircraft. The flight was formed in July 1943 and disbanded in August 1944.
The ...
Fillybrooks, Stone
Waiting for a lift on the A34 at Fillybrooks, Stone.
Fillybrooks, Stone
View looking towards Stone.
These houses still exist, although the lane is now a busy trunk road.
The end terrace on the right served tea to travellers and cyclists.
Final Parade at RAF Stafford
A Hercules Transport aeroplane is pictured flying over RAF Stafford during the flag lowering ceremony at the final Parade for the Station which closed on 31 March 2006. The site was then occupied by ...
Fingerpost, Clifton Campville
The old fingerpost at the junction of Smithy Lane and Main Street, Clifton Campville indicating roads to Tamworth, Burton upon Trent and Lichfield. The fingerpost has gone but the cottage, known as 'Fingerpost', ...