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Kingsley Church, The West Wall. Photographed by William Blake.

Interior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.

Knightley Church

Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July ...

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major Robert Hargreaves of Cob Hall Farm. Major Hargreaves gave this as his address in 1862 when he was a Major in the Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers. ...

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen in the middle, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen in the middle, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange, (2)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower was removed when it was found to ...

Lady Burton, Rangemore Hall

Lady Burton is pictured in an Austin sports tourer outside Rangemore Hall. Harriett Georgina Bass (1841-1931), daughter of Edward Thornewill of the Thornewill engineering company of Burton-upon-Trent. ...

Lanrick House, Rugeley

This Georgian house is situated on the corner of Church Street and Wolseley Road and overlooked whtat was at the time Rugeley Grammar School. Lanrick House is now a care home for the elderly.

Lapley House, Lapley

This Grade II listed building dates from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The windows of the front elevation each have three arches at the top, the wing with the bow window is one of the early ...

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.

Lichfield - South Doorway of St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'South Doorway of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield.' Showing an early English trefoil arch set in two outer pointed arches. Also showing a view of the interior. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Lichfield Cathedral - North Transept Doorway: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Door Way in N. Transept, To Sir Thomas Lawrence, President of the Royal Academy of England, &c. This Plate is inscirbed by the Author,' [John Britton.] The arches are elaborately ...

Lichfield Cathedral - South Transept: water colour painting

'South entrance to Lichfield Cathedral,' showing the doorway in the south transept. Anonymous. Although described as a view of the south transept, this view bears only a superficial resemblance to ...

Lichfield Cathedral - West Doorway: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, View of the Western Door Way, To Matthew Robinson Boulton, Esq., an Admirer of Antient (sic) Architecture &c. This Plate is inscribed by J. Britton.' Showing elaborately carved ...

Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire.

Lichfield Road, Stafford

This view of Lichfield Road, Stafford, looks south in the direction of Queensville. Many of the buildings on the left of the picture remain (2025) although some have changed use on several occasions. ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

This view of buildings on Lichfield Road taken at the junction with Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, is substantially unchanged (2025), however, out of frame on the right the scene is dramatically different ...

Lichfield Road, Stafford

This view which looks towards Bridge Street was taken near to the junction of Lichfield Road with Wolverhampton Road, Stafford. All of the buildings on the left of the bus shelter remain (2025) although ...