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Large Joule's Stone Ale display bottle
Large brown glass bottle with wooden stopper, used for display purposes to advertise Joule's Stone Ales. It has a damaged hand painted label on its side. A normal sixed beer bottle is shown for comparison.
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Last Supper, carved relief
Last supper scene hand carved in relief with the inscription;
"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE MEMORY OF CROMARTIE 4th DUKE AND 20th EARL OF SUTHERLAND. THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY GRATEFUL INHABITANTS ...
Laughing Policeman, Stone
Mr Reg Blakeman as the 'Laughing Policeman'. This photograph was taken at a carnival or fete, possibly Stafford Carnival, or an event in Stone on the Common Plot or at Mr Barratt-Green's garden at Walton ...
Laurel and Hardy society, Sons of the Desert, Another Fine Mess IV, Staffordshire
This photograph, showing a meeting of members from the Sons of the Desert, a Laurel and Hardy appreciation society, was taken by a student from Staffordsire University, as part of his studies. The 1994 ...
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.
Lawn Tennis Tournament, Stone
A poster for the Stone Open Lawn Tennis Tournament held at Stone Lawn Tennis Club's Ground on Newcastle Road, held on 4 to 7 August 1937. The men's final was between Mr J A Moore and Mr E J Filby, and ...
Laying foundation stone of Almshouses or Wesleyan School, Brereton
Foundation stone laying ceremony in Brereton, either for the Almshouses established by the Revd. Edward Sampson in 1904, or for the opening of the new Wesleyan School, opened in 1905. Rugeley Town Band ...
Laying the foundation stone for Burton Museum
A lantern slide view of the laying of the foundation stone for a new museum in Burton upon Trent. In 1915 Burton corporation opened a municipal museum and art gallery in a building designed by Henry Beck ...
Lea Hall Lad's Boxing Club, Rugeley
Boxers pictured at Lea Hall Colliery Sports & Social Club, Sandy Lane, Rugeley. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).
Leaders Group, Gnosall Scouts,
Second from the right is Reg Askey, the District Cub Leader.
Learie Constantine, Kidsgrove
Learie Constantine pictured on the occasion of his visit to Kidsgrove in May 1948. He had been invited to a meeting at the Town Hall by Kidsgrove Labour Party to speak about racial discrimination.
Learie ...
Lecture Hall, Stafford Library & Museum
A view of the Lecture Hall after it was reorganised ready for re-opening in 1947, the Library and Museum having been closed for the duration of the Second World War. Oil paintings and framed embroideries ...
Leek Cricket Club
Players, umpires and officials of Leek Cricket Club.
Leek Cyclists' Club
Back row, left to right: W. Moorcroft; C. Ward; R. Manuel; D. Cade; J. Fogg; C. Pickford; W. Kinsey; F. Coates; J. Hudson.
Second row: E. Phillips; W.A. Overfield; A. Worthington; W.E. Brindley; E. ...
Leek Cyclists' Club
Leek Cyclists' Club pictured in the Leek area with their 'penny-farthing' bicycles. At the front of the group are George Watson and his son.
Leek from Ladderedge, oil painting
Oil painting on canvas entitled 'Leek from Ladderedge', by Henry Hadfield Cubley (1848-1934). Born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, he specialised in Welsh and Scottish mountain landscapes, but painted many ...
Leek Ladies O.A.P. Choir
The choir are pictured here having won a cup, although the name of the competition is not known. Back row: Mrs Hambleton, Mrs Palin, Mrs Mellor, Mrs Ball, ?, Mr McMillan, Mrs Goodwin (Conductor) Middle ...
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 ...