Little Stoke Cricket Club at Oakham
Sid Jenkins leading Little Stoke Cricket Club onto the field at Oakham Cricket Club, Rutland.
Also in the picture are Bill Illidge, Sid Jenkins, Bob Wormington, Ned Hutton, Rod Tobias, Charlie Holford, ...
Little Stoke Cricket Club ground maintenance
Members and players working on the extension to the square.
From left to right: Reg Finney, Cliff Wall, Peter Bagley, Bert Selwood, Don Babb, Sid Jenkins, John Dennis, Jack Atkin, Jack Owen, Ellis ...
Littleton Colliery Pit Head Baths, Huntington
These pit head baths were built in 1941 and designed by W.A. Woodland. This photograph was taken shortly before they were demolished.
Littleworth Football Club, Stafford
Littleworth Football Club team pictured at their football pitch which was adjacent to Stafford Borough Council's Riverway Nursery. In the background there is a glimpse of the Nursery glasshouses and ...
Longton Baths
Longton Baths were built in 1880-1. the private baths were still open until 1963, the public baths having closed in 1948. The building was demolished soon afterwards due to subsidence.
Longton Baths
The interior being demolished. Longton Baths were built in 1880-1. the private baths were still open until 1963, the public baths having closed in 1948. The building was demolished soon afterwards ...
Longton Baths
Photograph taken during demolition. Longton Baths were built in 1880-1. the private baths were still open until 1963, the public baths having closed in 1948. The building was demolished soon afterwards ...
Longton Baths, Times Square
Photograph taken looking across the Market Square (now Times Square) towards Longton Baths. Longton Baths were built in 1880-1. the private baths were still open until 1963, the public baths having ...
Longton Baths.
Longton Baths were built in 1880-1 on market Square (later Times Square). the private baths were still open until 1963, the public baths having closed in 1948. The building was demolished soon afterwards ...
Longton Cricket Ground
Longton Cricket Club ground seen from the Ripon Road side. Immediately behind the pavilion buildings is Trentham Road.
This ground has hosted Minor Counties matches since 1954 and has been a major venue ...
Longton Park Bowling Green. Photographed by William Blake.
Bowling Green and Bowlers. Taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville William ...
Longton Park, Bowls & Club House. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph of the bowling green and club house at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville ...
Lotus Badminton Club, Stone
Stone Lotus shoe factory's badminton club. the club was started by Malcolm Ledward.
Left to right: Malcolm Ledward, John Morris, Joan Sharman, Muriel Sharman (later Morris), David Illidge, Adrian ...
Lotus Badminton Club, Stone
Stone Lotus shoe factory's badminton club. the club was started by Malcolm Ledward.
Back row (left to right): Geoff Collier, unknown, unknown, unknown, Phil Wright, Jock Delonge, John Crawley, Les ...
Lotus Badminton Team, Stone
Stone Lotus Badminton Club men's team.
Back row (left to right): Geoff Collier, unknown, unknown, unknown, Phil (?), Jock Delongue, John Crowley, Les Gittings, Malcolm Ledward, unknown.
Front row: ...
Lotus Bowls Club, Stone
Joseph Rigby is standing at the back, left of centre just behind the little girl.
This photograph is believed to show the opening of the Lotus Ltd bowls green on Oulton Road, which dated from 1922. ...
Lotus charity cricket team, Stone
Stone Lotus members who played a charity comic cricket match in aid of the Dutch Boys’ Disaster Fund, May 20th 1952. They are probably pictured on Alleyne's School's cricket ground on Oulton Road.
Back ...
Lotus club members, Stone
Photograph shows Lotus club members outside the entrance to the wooden bowling clubhouse on Oulton Road, Stone. There was a bowling green in front of the clubhouse.
At the back, on the verandah of ...