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Leigh. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Lower Leigh, Staffordshire. The scene includes a public house called the Railway Inn, a motor car, a workshop and worker.

Little Hay, near Shenstone

Looking south along Little Hay Lane in Little Hay, near Shenstone. On the right is the refreshment and tea rooms. All the houses in this view still stand as private residences (in 2023). Postcard ...

Littleton Arms, Penkridge

The Littleton Arms stands on the corner of Church Lane and Clay Street. The Littleton Arms, Penkridge was built by Sir Edward Littleton as a replacement for his two inns, the Old Swan and the King’s Arms. Sir ...

Llewellyn Stores, Alton

A view of High Street, Alton showing numbers 9 and 11. It is a 17th century house now divided into two. At the time of this photograph number 9 was occupied by Llewellyn Stores and number 11 was a private ...

Long Street , Wheaton Aston

Longnor

The village of Longnor is situated on a high ridge, 956 feet above sea level, in the Staffordshire Moorlands with the river Dove as its western boundary. Some parts of the parish rise to 1,182 feet. ...

Longnor Hall Farm, near Lapley

Longnor Hall, Wheaton Aston Road, Lapley

An inscription on a leaded water head has '1726 R.E.A.’ Design attributed to Francis Smith of Warwick for Ralph Edge. It is Grade II* listed. It was modified after purchase by Henry Leaver in 1839.

Longnor Road, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene including a group of youngsters taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.

Longsdon, near Leek

A view along Sutherland Road, Longsdon, near Leek, facing south. The semi-detached building on the right is Lyndhurst and Wood View, built 1897. The detached building on the left is High View (now replaced). A ...

Longsdon, near Leek

A multiview postcard of Longsdon near Leek. The views show, clockwise from top left: Wallgrange, St. Chad's Church, a woodland view, Micklea Lane, and a waterfall. Postcard published by G. Hill and ...

Longton Road, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Longton Road, Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The Swynnerton Arms public house and a horse and cart can be seen in the distance.

Lower Chaplin Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake. B113

Street scene taken at Chaplin Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Lower Cheadle Grange, Cheadle

The farm at Lower Cheadle Grange is possibly the site of Cheadle Grange, which by 1245 was owned by the Cistercian monks of Croxden Abbey.

Lower Drayton Farm, near Penkridge

Situated in Lower Drayton Lane, the 750 acre working farm now (2025) includes a family park farm attraction with self-catering accommodation.

Lower Farmhouse, Consall

Lower Farmhouse, formerly known as the Black and White House, on Longacres Lane, Consall. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed farmhouse. Since this photograph was taken the mock timber ...

Madeley

Madeley is situated in north-west Staffordshire on the border with Shropshire and is distinctive for its large and picturesque mill pool. The village was also well known in Staffordshire and beyond for ...

Maer

The small and attractive village of Maer lies in the west of the county, situated under the Maer Hills and adjacent to Maer Pool, a small natural lake. The name itself derives from ‘mere’, meaning a large ...