Date:1895
Description:View looking to the north of Market Place, with Bradley's outfitters and Fowlowe standing out as the two taller buildings on Church Street. On the right is the Red Lion. It was originally Leek Hall, home of the Jolliffe family, and later used for the town's meetings before being turned into a coaching inn. Further up the street, the Cock Inn (at the end of the row) has since been demolished to make way for the building which houses the Tourist Information Centre.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Thomas Parker was born at No.2 Church Street, Leek on 23rd July 1666. He was a lawyer ...
A sea of hats in the Market Place, as locals gather to hear the royal proclamation ...
The building with the flag flying from the roof is the headquarters of Leek and ...
The Society was first established permanently in May 1856 by William and James Challinor, ...
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Creators: Mr W.E. Mackaness - Creator
Donor ref:Unaccessioned (28/5363)
Source: Leek Library
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