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Lloyd family, school garden, Brewood
Mr and Mrs Lloyd and their daughter are pictured here with fruit from the school orchard, now St. Mary and St. Chads School.
A copy of this photograph is held at Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service....
Lloyd's Gardens, Brewood
This postcard view shows Lloyd’s Nurseries & Tea Rooms which stood on the right hand side of Coven Road, Brewood (travelling towards Coven), approximately 100 metres after the junction with Port Lane ...
LMS Railway Line, Penkridge
This postcard view looks north from Bungham Lane bridge along the railway tracks towards Penkridge Station.
The line was built by the Grand Junction Railway which opened in 1837. In 1846 it became ...
Locomotive 'Isabel', Stafford
The engine is the narrow gauge locomotive 'Isabel', built by W.G. Bagnall Ltd. in 1897 for the Cliffe Hill Granite Company.
She returned to Stafford in 1952 and was displayed by the park, opposite ...
Lodge and gates, Wootton Hall, near Ellastone
Entrance gates and lodge at Wootton Hall, near Ellastone. The lodge and gates were built around 1840 at the entrance to the now demolished Wootton Hall and are Grade II listed.
Wootton Hall was a large ...
Lodge Cottage, Armitage
A postcard view of Lodge Cottage on Rugeley Road, Armitage, formerly known as The Croft, or as number 107, Rugeley Road. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed cottage.
Lodge house, Beaudesert, near Rugeley
A postcard view of one of the nine lodge houses to Beaudesert Park. This is believed to be the lodge on Startley Lane at Upper Longdon, on the track which leads to Trout Lodge and Horsepasture pools. ...
Lodge House, Highfield Manor, Stafford,
Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at Versailles, and Mr Hollins employed three gardeners.
In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned ...
Lodge, Swynnerton
This late 19th century lodge is sited on Swynnerton Road at the junction with Frobisher Drive.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Lodges, Trentham Hall,
Lodges at the entrance to the coach yard.
The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a ...
London Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking south west along London Road from the Regent Street area. To the left is Coronation Gardens, occupying the old bed of the Stoke to Newcastle Canal.
London Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
A view south west along London Road towards Oakhill from near All Saints Road. The West End public house later became a community centre. Off to the left are Coronation Gardens, occupying the old bed ...
Long Horn Cow and Farm Labourer
A Longhorn cow, with the Cowman at Shugborough, Jeremiah 'Jerry' Hudson. The Ansons of Shugborough were involved in the development of improved Longhorn cattle in the late 18th and early 19th century. ...
Longcroft Hall, Yoxall
The Longcroft estate was purchased by the family of Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare, in 1575. It was rebuilt in the late 17th or early 18th century. In 1796 the Rev John Arden had the medieaval ...
Longhorn Cattle, Shugborough Park
This tranquil scene shows Longhorn cattle, some with their calves pictured close to Shugborough Park Farm.
The Anson’s of Shugborough were involved in the development of improved Longhorn cattle in ...
Longton Borough Prize Band
Pictured in front of the bandstand in Queen's Park, Longton.
Longton Hall: steel engraving
'Longton Hall, the Seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote, Esqr.' Showing a white three-storeyed house in a park. There is a pool in the foreground. A woman is sitting beside the pool, sketching. Engraved ...