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Les Jenkins, Stoke Speedway Rider

Les Jenkins the legendary "Stoke Express" and his motorbike photographed at the Sun Street Stadium, Hanley. Stoke Speedway riders wore waistcoats with the original five-star pattern. Stoke Speedway ...

Levelling the cricket field, the Hough, Stafford

Stafford Cricket and Hockey Club members levelling the cricket field at the Hough, Stafford. They are using a tip wagon on a set of rails to move soil. Fifth from left is W.H. Twigg.

Levelling the cricket field, the Hough, Stafford

Stafford Cricket Club members levelling the cricket field at the Hough, Stafford. They are using a tip wagon on a set of rails to move soil. Sixth from left is W.H. Twigg. In the background is the ...

Leycett Cricket Club

Leycett Cricket Club was founded in 1870 by miners from the locals coal mining community. The club celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2020 and continues to play at its Park Terrace ground, near Newcastle-under-Lyme....

Librarian at Wombourne Library

A librarian sorting out library tickets at Wombourne Library. Wombourne Library stands on Windmill Bank and was opened in 1960

Library staff, Stafford Library & Museum

Library staff in the first floor Reference Room in Stafford Library and Museum at The Green. Third from left is Thomas Jackson who was Librarian and Curator between 1892 and 1927. The Reference Room ...

Library van at Wombourne

A library delivery van based at Wombourne Library which covered south Staffordshire.

Library Van, Stafford,

Stafford's first mobile library was commissioned in 1950.

Licensee, Three Crowns Inn, Stone,

Thomas Shardlow, licensee of the Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. His daughter, Leah Ethel, is serving a customer. She was the last Shardlow ...

Lichfield - Musical Altar-Clock: engraving

'A Draught of a curious CLOCK in the possession of Mr. Richd. Green of Litchfield,(sic) Staffs.' Showing a clock decorated with statues of angels. Also showing a second clock in the design of a church, ...

Lichfield Cycle Club

Lichfield Cycle Club pictured outside Donegal House on Bore Street. John Ernest Wiggin, born Lichfield in 1916 is the young man, standing tall, left of centre. He emigrated to Australia after serving ...

Lichfield Museum and Free Library

Built in the Italianate style, this building originally housed Lichfield's Museum and Library and was opened in 1859. In 1958 the Museum was moved into the former probate court adjoining the north side ...

Lichfield Museum and Free Library, Beacon Street, Lichfield

Built in the Italianate style, the Museum and Library were opened in 1859. The Museum was moved out in 1958 and the Library in 1990. In 2003 the building was the Registry Office.

Lichfield Road, Stone

A tinted postcard view Lichfield Road. Saint Michael and Saint Wulfad's Church can be seen in the distance. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Lifeguards outside Odeon Cinema, Stafford,

Two mounted lifeguards outside the Odeon Cinema on Newport Road, advertising the film 'They Robbed the Bank of England'.

Light Railway, Alton Towers

The railway opened in 1953 and ran along a 700 yard long track between Alton Towers' Ingestre Station and Chinese Temple for over forty years until its closure in 1996. The locomotive in this postcard ...

Lindsay Mitchell, Stoke Potters Speedway

Lindsay Mitchell and his motorbike photographed at the Sun Street Stadium, Hanley. Stoke Speedway riders wore waistcoats with the original five-star pattern. Stoke Speedway was founded at the Sun ...

Lindsay Mitchell, Stoke Speedway Rider

Lindsay Mitchell and his motorbike photographed at the Sun Street Stadium, Shelton Stoke on Trent . Stoke Speedway riders wore the waistcoats with the original five-star pattern. Stoke Speedway was ...