Lichfield Diocesan Labour Home, Stafford,
The Diocesan Labour Home opened in 1891 on the corner of Austin Friars and Friars Terrace. The site was later occupied by the Police Garage, and in 2003 is a County Council depot.
The home kept unemployed ...
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 Road, Stafford
View form the junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road.
The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper.
To the right ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This cottage stood opposite Green Hall. A garage now occupies this site.
The tall building with the bay window is now an antiques shop.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...
Line of track and old canal, Water Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph shows the line of the old railway and canal, with the buildings of the railway goods yard on the left. The road on the right hand side is Water Street and the tall building is the Police ...
Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1972 this photograph shows Liverpool Road in Newcastle-under-Lyme. A sign of the changing times the town has seen this photograph reveals the lack of parking for the increasingly popoular motor ...
Locomotive at Uttoxeter Station
This view of locomotive 42319 standing at the Churnet Valley platform at Uttoxeter Station is thought to have been taken on Market Day on 17 April 1954. This train is probably the 3.00pm awaiting departure ...
Locomotive on bridge, Derby Road, Burton-upon-Trent
Locomotive 42727 is pictured on a bridge over Derby Road, Burton-upon-Trent. On the right the large sign is advertising Esso petrol with the iconic 1960s slogan “Put a Tiger in Your Tank”. This photograph ...
London Road, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent
The view southwards along London Road. The flats at the bottom are at the junction with Newcastle Road (A34). Elphinstone Road (formerly Lincoln Road) goes off to the left with the groceries and provisions ...
Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
Park scene taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This view includes the Trentham Road entrance, gates and lodge.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...
Longton Road, Stone
On the right are the waterworks, built in 1890 and supplied the whole town. The reservoir was on Red Hill.
The buildings have now been demolished.
Longton Road, Stone
On the left are the waterworks, built in 1890 and supplied the whole town. The reservoir was on Red Hill.
The buildings have now been demolished.
Longton Road, Stone
On the left the waterworks can just be seen, built in 1890 and supplied the whole town. The reservoir was on Red Hill.
The buildings have now been demolished.
Lorry on bridge, Cemetery Road, Willenhall
Brevitt Carrier's canvas-topped lorry is crossing the Cemetery Road railway bridge in Willenhall. This is very close to he photographer's family printing business in Moat street: Alfred Cartwright & ...
Lotus Shoe Shop, Sheridan Centre, Stafford
Lotus Shoe shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened in ...
Lovatt Street, Stafford,
Lovatt Street looking west towards Marsh Street.
Lovatt Street, Stafford,
Junction of Lovatt Street and Marston Road, looking north.
Lovatt Street, Stafford,
Lovatt Street, junction with Marsh Street.