With the goal of identifying high-redshift radio galaxies with Fanaroff-Riley class I (FR I) classification, here are presented high-resolution, wide-field radio observations, near-infrared and optical imaging and multi-object spectroscopy of two fields of the Leiden-Berkeley Deep Survey. These fields, Hercules.1 and Lynx.2, contain a complete sample of 81 radio sources with S(1.4GHz)>0.5mJy within 0.6deg^2^. This sample will form the basis for a study of the population and cosmic evolution of high-redshift, low-power, FR I radio sources which will be presented in Paper II. Currently, the host galaxy identification fraction is 86 per cent with 11 sources remaining unidentified at a level of r'>=25.2mag (Hercules; 4 sources) or r'>=24.4mag (Lynx; 7 sources) or K>=20mag. Spectroscopic redshifts have been determined for 49 per cent of the sample and photometric redshift estimates are presented for the remainder of the sample.
Cone search capability for table J/MNRAS/380/1449/sources (Hercules and Lynx radio source positions from the VLA A-array observations)
Cone search capability for table J/MNRAS/380/1449/galaxy (Host galaxy positions and magnitudes for Hercules and Lynx fields)
Cone search capability for table J/MNRAS/380/1449/table11 (Summary of the TNG observations)