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Female Railway Workers, Stafford

During the First World War women filled the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. These women were employed in the heavy and dirty work of cleaning engines. They are pictured ...

Female Railway Workers, Stafford,

During the First World War women filled the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. These women were employed in the heavy and dirty work of cleaning engines. They are pictured ...

Female Workers, David Hollin's Shoe Factory, Stafford,

David Hollins, the son of a railway man, was one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Stafford. His factory was on Albert Terrace. Mr Hollin owned Highfield Manor on Newport Road, Stafford.

Female Workers, Siemens Works, Stafford

Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating from Woolwich with 800 of its employees. The company manufactured generators, electric motors and ...

Female Workers, Siemens Works, Stafford

Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating from Woolwich with 800 of its employees. The company manufactured generators, electric motors and ...

Fernleigh Garden Party, Stafford

The Stafford British Legion Band is pictured at the Fernleigh Garden Party. Back row members from left to right are: ?, Eddie Barrett, Paul Price, ?, ?, Tommy Hughes (standing), Fred Gee (Conductor), ...

Festival of Britain celebrations at Beatty Hall, Yarnfield

Summer Fete held at Beatty Hall on the 'New Cricket Field'. On the right in background can be seen the original World War II accommodation blocks. The fancy dress competition includes children from Beatty ...

Festival of Britain celebrations, Beatty Hall, Yarnfield

Children's fancy dress celebrations for the Festival of Britain, pictured at Beatty Hall, Yarnfield. Dresseda as the Festival of Britain mascot is Michael Luetchford. Wearing a dark coat is Mrs Harbottle ...

Festival of Britain celebrations, Codsall area

The picture shows Marion Winter as the Codsall Festival Queen. The Festival of Britain was celebrated between May and September 1951 in many towns and villages around Britain. The Government hoped ...

Festival of Britain Parade, Beatty Hall, Yarnfield

Fancy dress parade during Festival of Britain celebrations, held at Beatty Hall, Yarnfield. On the left at the front, wearing the Festival of Britain '1951' costume is Michael Luetchford. Next to him ...

Festival of Remembrance, Victoria Hall, Hanley

One of the bands pictured is the Stafford British Legion Band.

Fete, Uttoxeter

A fete held in Uttoxeter near St. Mary's Church which can be seen in the background. Behind the group is a Punch and Judy booth.

Filter press, Minton's Ltd., Stoke-on-Trent

Pottery factory interior showing two slip house workers using a filter press in the preparation of clay. The workers are disassembling the press to remove the clay. Taken at Minton's factory in Stoke-on-Trent. Taken ...

Fingerless Mittens, c.1840-1850

Mittens were a popular lightweight alternative to gloves for women. It meant that their fingers were free for embroidery and other domestic tasks. These mittens are made from knitted silk and are ...

Finished Warehouse, Grimwades, Stoke-on-Trent

Pottery factory interior with a view of a warehouse. The women in the picture are checking ware for quality and wrapping it in preparation for leaving the factory. The woman on the left is checking ...

Finisher, In Vogue Shoes, Stone

Mr 'Boz' Philips was a finisher at Invogue Shoes. He is seen here hand trimming the edges of a sole. Invogue's factory stood behind the east side of Stone High Street. It was owned by the Reinli ...

Finneylane Farm, Cheddleton

Finneylane Farm is located in Finney Lane between Cheddleton and Leekbrook. Pictured after restoration, this Grade II* listed building was built by William and Anne Finney in 1610. This photograph shows ...

Fire at Alfred Manton's Garage, Rugeley

Rugeley firemen tackle a raging fire at Alfred Manton's Garage in Sheep Fair, Rugeley. These old wooden buildings had served as a garage for Mr. Manton, and before him the Palfreyman family, for many ...