Kerry Lane, Eccleshall,
This view was taken from near the junction of Kerry Lane and Church Street.
The house on the right is known as Cobbler's Cottage, as this was once a shoemaking area.
Kitchen Garden Archway, Trentham Gardens
This archway provided an entrance to the Kitchen Garden. The arch stands alone these days at the new Stone Road entrance, the only relic of the former kitchen garden. Today the grounds have been developed ...
Kitchen garden, Patshull Hall, Patshull
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 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 on the left, was removed when ...
Knightley Grange, (1)
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 park contains a deer farm, which was restocked ...
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 ...
Knightley Grange, (3)
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 on the left, was removed when ...
Knightley Grange, (4)
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 on the left, was removed when ...
Lady's Maid and girls, Shugborough
Gertie Hulme, Lady's Maid to Lady Lichfield, with Pam Rose (daughter of George Rose, Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield from about 1920 to 1962), and Lady Celia Anson. They are picnicing by the ...
Lake and Building, Alton. Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940
Stereoscope slide containing a view of the lake and buildings at Alton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Originally home to the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury, Alton Towers has been developed ...
Lake Dam, Alton Towers
The dam at the east end of the lake at Alton Towers. It is a raised footway with seven arches and was designed by J.B. Papworth in the 1820s to resemble a bridge. The gardens were created by the 15th ...
Lakeside view
Pond or lakeside, woodland in background. Staffordshire, exact location unknown, but possibly Trentham Lake.
This is one of a series of early colour photographs, possibly taken by William Blake of ...
Lanthorn of Demosthenes, Shugborough Park,
Also known as the Dark Lantern, the Lanthorn was the last Neo-classical monument to be designed by James 'Athenian' Stuart for Shugborough. It was completed in 1771. The original, the Choragic Monument ...
Leek - Ball Haye Hall: engraving
'Ball Haye (sic), Staffordshire,' showing a large square house, late Georgian, seen from a hill over a river or pool, with hills behind.'Engraved by Shury, from a Drawing by J. P. Neale, for the Beauties ...
Leek - Ball Haye Hall: sepia drawing
'View of Ballhaye Hall (sic), from the Church Yard, Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a large, square house, late Georgian, seen from a hill over a river or pool, with hills behind. 'J. Buckler.'
Lichfield Cathedral - View from Aldershaw (distant): sepia drawing
'View of Lichfield Cathedral from Aldershaw near Lichfield, the Seat of the Rev. Trevor Owen Burnes Flower; a portrait without the slightest alteration 1826. 'Showing the three spires of the cathedral ...