Date:1880 - 1904 (c.)
Description:The main building in the picture is the crown Hotel (later the Conservative Club). The author of this drawing, Abraham K. Mosley was born in Kingsley to parents Mr and Mrs Anthony Mosley. He married Miss Cooper, also from the village. Abraham Mosley became a prominent architect, and worked with Sugden on a number of projects, though never in partnership. He emigrated to the USA in 1904 and was one of the three man team who designed the Emma Willard School, today recognised as a important example of English collegiate architecture. He was also involved in many other prestigious building projects and in 1942 designed a vest pocket conversion table and measuring scale to deal with conversions between British and American systems.
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View of the congregation leaving St. Edward's Church after a service.
Interior view of the church, looking past the pews towards the pulpit, altar and ...
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Creators: Mr A Mosley - Creator
Donor ref:1994.466.2 (20/3775)
Source: Leek Museum:Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
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