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Landscape and Quarry. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape and Quarry. Unknown Location.
Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide with a landscape including a lake and church.
Unknown location.
Lanrick House, Rugeley
This Georgian house is situated on the corner of Church Street and Wolseley Road and overlooked whtat was at the time Rugeley Grammar School. Lanrick House is now a care home for the elderly.
Lapley House, Lapley
This Grade II listed building dates from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The windows of the front elevation each have three arches at the top, the wing with the bow window is one of the early ...
Lascelles Street, Tunstall
This is the view looking east along Lascelles Street (formerly known as Victoria Terrace) towards High Street in Tunstall.
The building on the right was a Methodist New Connexion Chapel built in 1857. ...
Last Sitting of the Stone Bench of Magistrates,
The last sitting of the Stone Bench of Magistrates before being amalgamated into the Stafford Bench.
From left to right are (back row) Joan Holland, Shirley Bloor, Ellis Bevan, Joyce Farnham, Eileen ...
Law family at The Poplars, Pattingham
Pictured standing, from left to right, are Mabel Law, Kate Law, Thomas Law, Mary Jane Law, Frank Law. Ernest Law is seen sitting on the steps to the house. They must have lived in the house sometime ...
Lawn Tennis Pavilion, Adbaston
Tennis players and spectators pictured in front of their wood and corrugated iron pavilion in Adbaston.
This photograph was probably taken by Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Leaton Hall, Bobbington
An 18th century three-storeyed house of eight bays which was stucco-faced and extended at the rear in 1817. Some of these later additions were demolished in about 1977 and the interior remodelled in 1981....
Lectern at the Chapel, Denstone College
The Moorsom Memorial Lectern at Denstone College Chapel. This bronze lectern was given by Mr. Moorsom's sister, in memory of her brother Arthur, a master at the school from 1879 to 1882.
Denstone ...
Leek & Moorlands Building Society, Leek
The Society was first established permanently in May 1856 by William and James Challinor, and Thomas Shaw who was the managing clerk. The Challinors were from the family of lawyers, with offices in Leek. ...
Leek Grammar School pupils, Clerk Bank, Leek
The school was founded in 1723 by Thomas Parker, the 1st Earl of Macclesfield, and Lord Chancellor who was born in Leek. This school photograph of pupils and masters was taken outside the grammar school ...
Leek Police Station
Oil painting on board of Leek Police Station, Staffordshire, built 1891.
An oil painting by C.W. Sheldon, formerly in the collections of the Staffordshire Police Museum, now part of the Staffordshire ...
Leek Volunteer Band, Ball Haye Hall
This is probably the earliest photograph of the band, who were considered to be one of the best in Staffordshire. They gave open air concerts to large audiences in Leek Market Place on Monday evenings ...
Leigh Church - Painted Glass: coloured drawing
'Painted Glass in Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing five shields:(1) England.(2) Azure, three gold crowns (St. Edmund).(3) Fretty azure and flory (?Morville).(4) Gold fretty gules (Verdon).(5) Chequy ...
Leigh Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior with a view of All Saint's Church, Leigh, Staffordshire.
Leigh Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at All Saint's Church, Leigh, Staffordshire.
Leigh Post Office. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Leigh, Staffordshire.
The photograph includes the village Post Office and a group of women, one using a cast iron water pump.