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Laboratory, Cotton College, Cotton

A postcard view of the Laboratory at Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury ...

Lascelles Street, Tunstall

This is the view looking east along Lascelles Street (formerly known as Victoria Terrace) towards High Street in Tunstall. The building on the right was a Methodist New Connexion Chapel built in 1857. ...

Laying of the foundation stone of the Wade Memorial School, The Avenue, Kidsgrove

Miss Eccles, the headmistress of the school, and Reverend R. Ross, are pictured laying the foundation stone of the Wade Memorial School.

Laying the foundation stone of the Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph captures the Mayor and civic dignitaries at the laying of the foundation stone to the Municipal Hall. Within the foundation stone was a time capsule, that contained among other things, ...

Lectern at the Chapel, Denstone College

The Moorsom Memorial Lectern at Denstone College Chapel. This bronze lectern was given by Mr. Moorsom's sister, in memory of her brother Arthur, a master at the school from 1879 to 1882. Denstone ...

Leek Ambulance Brigade, Stockwell Street, Leek

This photograph taken behind the Art College shows the recently formed Ambulance Brigade. On the front row from left to right are: Mr Shufflebottom (Secretary), Mr John Wood (Stationmaster), Joseph Lovatt, ...

Leek Grammar School pupils, Clerk Bank, Leek

The school was founded in 1723 by Thomas Parker, the 1st Earl of Macclesfield, and Lord Chancellor who was born in Leek. This school photograph of pupils and masters was taken outside the grammar school ...

Leek Road, Abbey Hulton

A view south along Leek Road from the corner with Birches Head Road. To the left are the buildings of the now demolished Carmountside Junior High School. This was also the site of the Cistercian Abbey ...

Leek Town - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar and National Schools at Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a building in two blocks; [?the school and dwelling house for masters.]'J. Buckler.' Rev. B. Maude established an institute at the ...

Leigh Memorial Methodist Chapel, Leek Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

The chapel was built in memory of Revd. Samuel Leigh, the first Methodist missionary to Australia, In 1865. Now rebuilt, the chapel stood on Leek Road, close to Samuel Leigh's birthplace in Milton. The ...

Lichfield - Friary Schools: line engraving

'The Friary Schools (1927) Prior to alterations. The Friary School from the new road.' Artist: 'A. Everton, 1927.'

Lichfield - Grammar School: copper-plate engraving

'Lichfield School,' showing a brick building with four dormer gables and an entrance door, taken from the playground, The school stands on St. John's Street. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Grammar School: engraving

'Grammar School, Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) It stood on St. John's Street. 'Drawn by John ...

Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) which was demolished in 1843. Artist: J. ...

Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' showing a large square house facing the road, with a walled playground and an old school house [demolished 1849] behind, on St. John's Street. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving

'An old View of the Grey Friars, Lichfield, Arms &c. in the Windows and an antient (sic) Monument discovered there, in 1746.' 'Stringer, del., [drawn].' [Either C.E or E. Stringer].

Lichfield - Minors' School and Conduit: sepia drawing

'The Conduit at Lichfield,' showing a square building with stone corners and a domed roof. It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. In the street, behind, the Minors' School is visible, ...

Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia drawing

'Minors' School at Lichfield: founded A.D. 1670,' [by Thomas Minors.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables and a central door. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the ...