Fenny Compton. The Slade
Fenny Compton houses in The Slade. 1930s
Fillongley. Old Manor House
Old manor house with timber framing, Fillongley. 1930s
Flail
A flail, from Church Lawford, made from a long wooden rod called a hand-staff. This rod has metal fixings at one end, which join the handle to a metal loop, called a souple or swiple. This loop is able ...
Flax breaker
This is a beech-wood red-painted flax breaker of typical form. It rests on tapering solid end-supports with stretchers. It is British. Height 565mm, Length 976mm, Width 161mm
Fleam
Brass holder containing three metal blades, with each blade stamped with the makers name, 'Joseph Haywood'. Bone plates have been applied to the handle. Fleams are used for bleeding cattle.
Fleam
Brass holder containing four metal blades, with each blade stamped with the makers name, 'Bowden'. A fleam is an instrument for bleeding cattle.
Fleam
Brass holder containing three metal blades. Each blade is stamped with the makers name, 'Parratt'. Fleams are used for bleeding cows.
Flecknoe. House with wooden chimney
Derelict thatched cottage with wooden chimney, Flecknoe. 1896
Forge Farm, Lillington
Russell Forge Farm, Lillington, 1860 Watercolour on paper 155mm x 200mm The artist was a member of the Russell family, who lived at the farm. Forge Farm is now known as Blackdown Manor.
Francis Evelyn, Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn, the Countess of Warwick (also known as 'Daisy') with her horse, during the 1920s. Photograph taken at Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex.
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Francis Evelyn, Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn, the Countess of Warwick (also known as 'Daisy') with her ponies, at her second home, Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Essex during the 1920s.
Frankton. St Nicholas church and Manor House
The Manor House and St Nicholas church, Frankton. July 20th 1958
Frankton. St Nicholas Church and Manor House
The Manor House and St Nicholas church, Frankton. August 2nd 1939
Frankton. Village street
An house on the corner of Cooks Lane & Main Street, Frankton, showing some cottages and the village school. 1950s
[It is known that there was a school in Main Street which was no longer in use during ...
From The Sitting Room Window, Greenhill
Leon Underwood (1890-1975)From The Sitting Room Window, Greenhill Watercolour on paper 280mm x 390mm The painting depicts a scene of an open window looking out towards the garden at Greenhill Farm, Bishops ...
Gaydon. Gaydon House
'Gaydon House', Gaydon. 1900s
Gaydon. Old cottages
Old thatched cottages in Gaydon. A man is standing in front with a horse. 1900s
George Tuberville, The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, 1611 - title page.
The care of hunting dogs in Shakespeare's time.
Turberville’s handbook was popular in Queen Elizabeth’s time and was reprinted after James I succeeded her on the English throne. The care ...