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King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street decorated for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. On the right is the old Town Hall and Cinema.

King's Theatre, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Pictured are the cast for the play 'Mock Trial' that was held at the King's Theatre, Newcastle on the 28th March 1919. The play was written by Chief Constable William Forster.

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. It was originally built as the National School. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary ...

Lawn Tennis Pavilion, Adbaston

Tennis players and spectators pictured in front of their wood and corrugated iron pavilion in Adbaston. This photograph was probably taken by Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Laying the foundation stone for Burton Museum

A lantern slide view of the laying of the foundation stone for a new museum in Burton upon Trent. In 1915 Burton corporation opened a municipal museum and art gallery in a building designed by Henry Beck ...

Lecture Hall, Stafford Library & Museum

A view of the Lecture Hall after it was reorganised ready for re-opening in 1947, the Library and Museum having been closed for the duration of the Second World War. Oil paintings and framed embroideries ...

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.

Lichfield - Library: sepia drawing

'Permanent Library at Lichfield.' Showing a Georgian house of three storeys with a panelled door. On the left is a half-timber house, and other, behind which is St. Mary's Church tower. This house ...

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 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.

Lifeguards outside Odeon Cinema, Stafford,

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

Lloyds' Corn Merchants, Heath Gap Road, Cannock

Snow drifting outside Lloyd's shop on Heath Gap Road, and a man with a shovel is standing to the right. Note the advertisement on the wall with the dog made up from the letters for 'Spratts'.