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Knutton Forge, Silverdale
Workers from Knutton Forge standing in front of the Forge buildings. Knutton Forge was an important manufacturing site with around 60 puddling furnaces and 5 rolling mills. The Forge was opened in 1851 ...
Knypersley Mill: lithograph (vignetted)
'Knypersley Mill.' Showing the remains of a two storey building, with a barn to the left, and a pool to the right in the foreground.'W. P. Wattien delt., [drawn]; Done on stone by John Bateman.'
Laboratory at Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell
Interior view of the Laboratory at Blythe Colour Works. Pictured are H. Emery and R. Burdon.
The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott ...
Labour Officers, ROF Swynnerton
A group photograph of Labour Officers at R.O.F. Swynnerton.
Workers at R.O.F. Swynnerton, a high percentage of which were women, filled shells, bombs and other armaments, including 20mm shells for ...
Ladywell Road, Tunstall
The camera is looking north east along Ladywell Road (originally named Sneyd Street) from near the junction with High Street. The large white fronted building in the centre is the old Salvation Army Citadel ...
Last day of generation at Meaford B Power Station
This video is a record of the last day of generation at Meaford B Power Station. The video includes a short film of one of the Meaford locomotives saved for preservation and now preserved at the Foxfield ...
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 ...
Lasting Department, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton.
Edwin Bostock's ...
Lasting Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford
In the lasting department shoe uppers were stretched across lasts before the soles and heels were added.
This is one of a series of postcards sent to the wife of an Australian shoe manufacturer, Fred ...
Lasting Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford,
In the lasting department shoe uppers were stretched over lasts before the heels and soles were added. Spare wooden lasts can be seen hanging from the ceiling.
This is one of a series of postcards ...
Lasting Room, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
The lasting or making room at Lotus Ltd., Sandon Road, Stafford. This department is where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was formerly Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, which was on Foregate ...
Lasting Room, Lotus Ltd, Stone
The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and ...
Lasting Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone
The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and ...
Lasting Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone
The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and ...
Launch of Honeycat Filters, Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell
Promotional photograph for the launch of Honeycat Filters at Blythe Colour Works, 1980.
The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and ...
Lawn Colliery, Fenton
These ruins are all that remained of site of the old Lawn Colliery. The photograph was taken from Glover's Farm to the west. Lawn Colliery started in the 1860s, producing domestic coal, but like most ...
Lawton Brothers brush factory, Cape Street, Hanley
This brush manufactory was on the corner of Cape Street (formerly known as Gordon Street) and Trafalgar Street in Hanley. The building, no longer a factory, and the adjoining house still stands. Known ...
Lea Hall Colliery
Two wagons are parked in front of the explosives store below the head frame.
Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk ...