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Lady Bridge, Tamworth

Lady Bridge stradles the confluence of the rivers Anker and Tame. The original Lady Bridge was a wooden bridge and dated back to 1294. A statue of the Virgin Mary once stood in the middle of the bridge, ...

Lady Burton, Rangemore Hall

Lady Burton is pictured in an Austin sports tourer outside Rangemore Hall. Harriett Georgina Bass (1841-1931), daughter of Edward Thornewill of the Thornewill engineering company of Burton-upon-Trent. ...

Lamb Inn, Stafford

The Lamb Inn on Broad Street. Behind the inn can be seen the gasometer of the Chell Road gas works.

Lamb Street, Hanley

The photograph was taken before The Potteries Shopping Centre was built and when Market Square was parking space. Looking along Lamb Street, on the right is Martins Bank, amalgamated into Barclays Bank ...

Lammascote Road, Stafford, (2)

Row of terraced housing on Lammascote Road. The garage on the right is on the corner of North Walls.

Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake c. 1900-1940

Landscape including a track, horse and cart and river. Unknown location.

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 ...

Last Rail Journey on the Stafford to Uttoxeter Line

The Stephenson Locomotive Society (Midland Area) ran the last train on the Stafford to Uttoxeter line on 23 March 1957. This Staffordshire Newsletter picture was taken as the last train arrived at Chartley ...

Last train across Station Street, Burton-on-Trent.

The Bass Sentinel Diesel No. 7 is pictured here as it is just about to cross Station Street with a train of vans, on 8th May 1967. It was the last train to do so. In the background is the Old Brewery ...

Laundry Cottage, Hixon,

Laundry Cottage on Smithy Lane, so named because the inhabitants used to take in laundry from Broadmore and Chartley Halls.

Laying tram lines, Lea Road, Wolverhampton

Tram lines being laid on Lea Road, Wolverhampton for Wolverhampton Corporation Tramways. This line between Queen Square and Penn Fields opened on 10 September 1909. The last tram ran on 26 August 1926....

Lea Road, Hixon,

View of Lea Road from outside the Green Man public house, with Puddle Hill to the right. On the left is the gable of Green Man Cottage, where the car park is now situated.

Lea, Son & Co., Limited, Garage, Stafford

Lea and Sons' garage on Newport Road, Stafford, opened in 1910. They were agents for private and commercial cars, and for tyres by Michelin, Dunlop, Continental, Kempshall and Grose. Petrol pumps ...

Lea, Son & Co., Limited, Garage, Stafford

Lea and Sons' garage on Newport Road, Stafford, opened in 1910. They were agents for private and commercial cars, and for tyres by Michelin, Dunlop, Continental, Kempshall and Grose. Petrol pumps ...

Leacroft Colliery, Cannock

A postcard view of Leacroft Colliery which opened in 1874. It merged with Mid-Cannock Colliery in 1954 which in turn closed in 1967. Its location is now (June 2020) under the Poplars landfill site, Cannock. The ...

Leading Seaman, Roy Tittensor, Stafford Station

Pictured arriving at Stafford Railway Station is Leading Seaman Roy Tittensor, home from service in Korean waters and being welcomed by his brother-in-law, mother, sister, Mrs Marion Goodwin and his father. ...

Leek & Manifold Light Railway

A view of a train on the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway between Redhurst and Wetton Mill, moving north. The railway had a short lifespan, running between 1904 and 12 March 1934. The route of the ...

Leek & Manifold Light Railway, Manifold Valley

A view of a train on the Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway between Redhurst and Wetton Mill, moving south past Darfur Crags. The railway had a short lifespan, running between 1904 and 12 March 1934. ...