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Forsbrook. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of Forsbrook village, with the Grimwade Memorial Hall in the distance.

Forton Aqueduct

This bridge carried the Shropshire Union canal over the River Meece near Forton. The Newport branch of the canal was little used after 1920, it was closed in 1955 and backfilled. From the County Archaeology ...

Forton Village

A postcard view of Forton looking south west (towards Newport) on the A519 near to the crossroads in the centre of the village. This postcard was published by Bennion, Horne, Smallman and Co., Market ...

Foster's Butchers Shop, Stafford

Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door. In 1845 steam power was introduced and the ...

Four Ashes Railway Station, near Brewood

Four Ashes station stood on the Grand Junction line which was opened on 4 July 1837.

Four Ashes, Brewood

Four Ashes is an area in Brewood parish named after the inn which was distinguished by four ash trees which stood by it. The Four Ashes Inn still stands on the corner of Station Drive on what is now ...

Fowell and Jones, Rugeley

A sign over the door (centre left) states “Fowell and Jones, Cork Sock Manufacturers”. The building was also known as the Cork Soles Factory. Fowell & Jones were manufacturers of cork socks (linings ...

Fowlea Brook, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-on-Trent

The view south from the bridge over the Fowlea Brook just north of Longport Station. At this point the Stoke on Trent City boundary runs along the brook: to the right is Newcastle under Lyme. On the ...

Fowler 2-6-4 leaves Rocester station

British Railways 2-6-4 locomotive, number 42355, hauls its train away from Rocester station on 19 June 1954. This service is en route from Uttoxeter to Macclesfield. The class 4P locomotive was ...

Fox Hounds at Ash Tree Bridge, Armitage

Hounds, horses and riders of the South Staffordshire Hunt photographed near the bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal adjacent to the Ash Tree Inn on Armitage Road near the junction with Armitage Lane. This ...

Fox Hunt Meet at Doveridge Hall, near Uttoxeter

A postcard view of a Meynell Hunt Meet pictured with their horses and foxhounds outside the east front of Doveridge Hall, Derbyshire. Doveridge Hall was built in 1769 by Edward Stevens for Sir Henry ...

Fox Hunt meet, Bagot's Park, near Abbots Bromley

Horses and hounds at a Meynell Hunt meeting at Bagot's Park. Photographer: McCann of Uttoxeter.

Fox Hunt meet, Bagot's Park, near Abbots Bromley

Horses and hounds at a Meynell Hunt meeting at Bagot's Park. Photographer: McCann of Uttoxeter.

Fox hunt meet, Wychnor

Postcard view of refreshments being taken at a fox hunt meet at Wychnor, near Burton-upon-Trent. Photographer: Ernest Abrahams of Burton-upon-Trent.

Foxfield Colliery, Dilhorne (1880-1965)

Foxfield Colliery was situated in the Cheadle coalfield, where coal-extraction goes back to the seventeenth century. Although work started on sinking the first shaft (752ft deep) at Foxfield in 1880, ...

Foxfield Steam Railway

Rolling stock storage, some awaiting renovation by the Society. The Foxfield Railway was built in 1892-1893 to provide a link to the national railway network for the Foxfield Colliery, on the Stoke-Derby ...

Fred Jack's Chemist Shop, Stone,

Charabanc outing, possibly organised by Stone Traders' Association. The photograph was taken in front of Fred Jack's chemist shop in High Street.

Fred Jack's Chemist Shop, Stone,

Charabanc outing, possibly organised by Stone Traders' Association. The photograph was taken in front of Fred Jack's chemist shop in High Street.