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Floods at Hopwas
A woman with baby and two small children looks at a flooded road at Hopwas, possibly Lichfield Road between Tamworth and Hopwas where it crosses the Tame valley. This area regularly floods.
A colour-tinted ...
Floods at Stafford Railway Station
Railway station staff posing for the photographer with a 'Fleetwood Fish' box. Water fills the track bed between the platforms. On the left is Albert George Cornwall Emery (1895-1984). On the right ...
Floods, The Green, Stafford
A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding the railway station and stopping all traffic.
At the junction of Newport Road and Bridge ...
Floral head dress.
This floral head dress is made from feathers. It dates from the early 20th century. The feathers have been shaped to look like leaves and rose buds.
Florence Colliery. "Working Own Seam". Photographed by William Blake.
People picking their own coal from a surface seam during the coal strike of 1912. Taken at Florence Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Named after the Duke of Sutherland's daughter, the pit was ...
Florence Parker-Jervis
Portrait of Florence Parker-Jervis, daughter of W.H. Scott of Tynemouth. Portrait of a woman, three-quarter length. She is wearing a black dress and a large black hat with a feather, probably mourning ...
Florence Thorneycroft OBE
Miss Florence Thorneycroft (died 1944) was a Staffordshire County Councillor from March 1919 to May 1936 and a County Alderman between May 1936 and February 1944. She lived at Tettenhall Towers, Wolverhampton ...
Florence Wood, Lotus Ltd, Stone
Mrs Florence Wood was cheief examiner at the Lotus Ltd shoe factory, Stone. She began her working life with Mason and Marson in Stafford, and the joined Peach's after the First World War. She retired ...
Florrie French and her sister, Pattingham
Flossy Breeze, Seighford
Flossy Breeze is pictured feeding ducks at Church Cottage, Seighford.
Acknowledgement: Thank you to Mr Terry and Mrs Jan Harrison (nee Lawton) for the additional information.
Flower and Vegetable Show, Hixon
A young boy shows off a root vegetable to two men outside a tent. Other vegetables are placed on the ground in front of them. Standing to the left is Wilmot Martin, Hixon farmer and well known for his ...
Flower Festival, Wetley Rocks
This postcard view was taken during a Flower Festival procession in Wetley Rocks, this scene shows children in the parade and on the left there is a part view of a Sunday School banner.
Flower girls at the Village Fete, Woodseaves
The children pictured from left to right are Pat Hill, Betty Allman, Jane Brown, Kathleen Bright, Charlie Jones, Susan Allcock, Linda Hill, Pearl Matthews and Suzanne Brown.
The Vicar and lady in the ...
Flower girls, Eccleshall,
Flower girls at the wedding of Mr & Mrs V.E. Vickers at Eccleshall church.
Flower Show, Hixon
Pictured at Hixon Flower Show are, from left to right, Mr S.J. Allsop, Miss Brenda Bates, Mrs G. Saunders and Mr A. Morgan. Mr Allsop is pointing out his prize-winning gladioli.
The show was held ...
Flower Show, Walton, Stone
A group of visitors are pictured viewing an attractive display of flowers by Stone Floral Society, at the revived flower show of Walton Gardeners Association, which was held in the Community Centre on ...
Flower's Barber Shop, Stone,
Mr Flowers outside his barber's shop on High Street.
Football Champions, Leek
Photograph of All Saints Boys’ Football Team, 1921
The Reverend William Benson Wright was the first vicar of All Saints Church at Compton and did much to build up activities in his parish. He is pictured ...