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Kibblestone, near Stone

A view of the sunken stretch of Kibblestone Lane, near Oulton, Stone.

Kingsford Lane, Kinver

Kinver Lane, Cookley

Knighton Road and Church, Knighton, Leicester

In the distance is the spire of St. Mary Magdalen Church. Knighton is now a supurb of Leicester. Postcard published by 'W'. Postmarked 18 August 1919.

Landscape from Elford

Watercolour painting by John Louis Petit. A view looking west from Elford village, looking towards Lichfield. Dimensions: height - 155mm, width - 215mm

Landscape, Leek Buxton Rd. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the Leek-Buxton road. This image is one of a series labelled "Leek & Buxton". This area lies within the Peak District National park.

Landscape, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of a valley. Unknown location.

Landscape, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including a country lane and cottage. Unknown location.

Landscape, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a woodland view and a footpath. Unknown location.

Landscape, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape. Unknown location.

Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940

Landscape including a track, horse and cart and river. Unknown location.

Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape. Unknown location.

Lane at Belmont, Ipstones

Belmont Road near Ipstones, close to Belmont Farm with one of the fish ponds to the left.

Lane at Belmont, Ipstones

Belmont Road near Ipstones, close to Belmont Farm with one of the fish ponds to the right.

Langot Valley, Fairoak

The Langot Valley carries the River Sow from its source near Fairoak to Blore Pipe. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.

Lansdowne Avenue, Codsall

Lansdowne Avenue before the houses were built. This post card was found in a chimney in Nancy Johnson’s old house in Lansdowne Avenue.

Lawyer's Leap, Fulford

'Lawyer's Leap' (or Lawyer's Trap) is named after an incident where a lawyer was killed when his horse was startled as he turned out from Stallington Lane into Fulford Dale. The trap overturned and he ...

Leek - rural view: pen and wash drawing

'Near Leek,' showing a study chiefly of trees in a valley through which a man is driving cattle. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport.]