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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 ...
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 ...
Fire Brigade at Tamworth Castle
Tamworth Volunteer Fire Brigade on parade outside Tamworth Castle. They are seen with their Merryweather steam fire engine and extending ladder cart.
Fire Brigade Coronation Medal
Medal commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII on 26 June 1902, presented to members of Stafford Fire Brigade.
Obverse side of copper-alloy medal with raised lettering, coat of arms and busts ...
Fire Brigade, Lichfield Street, Tamworth
Fire Engine 'Catherine' with Crew, Stafford Fire Brigade
This photograph shows Stafford Fire Brigade with the motor fire engine named 'Catherine', possibly Stafford's first, manufactured by Leyland. Alfred Ernest Haywood, later Chief Officer, is at the wheel. ...
Fire engine, Uttoxeter Carnival
A motorised fire engine with firemen on board, taking part in the 1926 Uttoxeter Carnival. One of the firemen is Paul Wilson.
Fire helmet and breathing apparatus
This is a metal Auxillary Fire Service helmet. It is painted red with BRWP Crewe painted on the front. It has a chin strap and adjustable skull protection. Max diameter (rim): 305mm.
The breathing ...
Fire Service buttonhole badge
The National Fire Brigades Association was formed in 1887 as the National Fire Brigades Union. In 1947 it was amalgamated with the Professional Fire Brigades Association to form the British Fire Service ...
Fire Service buttonhole badge
The National Fire Brigades Association was formed in 1887 as the National Fire Brigades Union. In 1947 it was amalgamated with the Professional Fire Brigades Association to form the British Fire Service ...
Fire Service Flag Day, Stafford,
Fire Service Flag Day in aid of the Widows and Orphans Fund on Market Square, Stafford.
The Captain of the Brigade, Mr Ernest Haywood, is fourth from the left.
Fire Service lapel badge
Yellow metal badge. Stick pin with crossed hatchets and a helmet at the top. This badge belonged to Mr Haywood of Moss Pit, Stafford, a member of the Auxiliary Fire Service during the Second World War. ...
Fire, Thatched Cottages on Lichfield Road, Stafford,
Firemen putting out a fire in the thatch of a cottage on Lichfield Road.
These seventeenth century cottages stood opposite Green Hall. Today the site is occupied by a garage. This cottage, number ...
Fireclay Workers.
Group portrait of pottery workers known as fireclay workers.
Fireclay is the material used to make heavy sanitaryware items like fireclay baths, sinks (the Belfast sort), items for hospitals and mortuaries ...