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Lea Hall Colliery canteen
This was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to a depth of 1300ft (396m). The first coal was produced in 1960, and the colliery's ...
Lea Hall Colliery canteen
The dining area of the canteen.
Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by the National Coal Board. The two shafts were started in 1954 and sunk to a depth of 1300ft (396m). The first coal ...
Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley
A group of working coal miners receives a celebrity visit down the pit at Lea Hall Colliery, Rugeley in this photograph dated circa 1990. The clean overalls and ‘showbiz’ smiles of the celebrities (comedian ...
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 ...
Leaving presentation, Columbian Carbon Works, Four Ashes
Bill Armison at his leaving presentation at Four Ashes Carbon Works, being presented with an engraved watch by the managing Director, Mr D.G. Trickett. Looking over Bill's shoulder is Wally Turner, the ...
Leo Samuels Pottery Works, King Street, Longton
The Boundary or California Works was built in 1819 in King Street, Longton and occupied by Jacob Marsh. Latterly operated by Leo Samuels Ltd, manufacturers of china and earthenware teapots and fancies. ...
Letterhead of John Birch & Sons, Froghall, Nr. Cheadle
Etching of the two works of John Birch and Sons, 'Froghall Paint and Color Works' and 'Danebridge Paint and Colour Works'.
Level crossing on Scotia Road, Tunstall
The photograph was taken from close to the corner of King William Street and Scotia Road, looking southwards. In the centre are the level crossing gates allowing the Chatterley Whitfield mineral railway ...
Leycett colliery, Madeley
Closed in 1957. The main shaft had the most romantic name of any pit in North Staffordshire "the Fair Lady". The term the Fair Lady Pit originated from the reported sighting, by more than one person, ...
Lichfield - Edial: sepia wash drawing
'At Edial.' Showing what is appears to be a cottage, perhaps a mill, by a stream.Anonymous, [Henry Curzon Allport.]
Lichfield Basket & Cane Works in Meigh Street, Hanley
Lichfield Basket & Cane Works was opposite the Corona works (on the left) and just along from Rataud's ceramic transfer works (towards the camera on the right hand edge). The company advertised themselves ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
View form the junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road.
The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper.
To the right ...
Lime Kiln, Sandon Lock
The lime kiln by the Trent and Mersey Canal at Sandon Lock. Dating from the 18th century, it was used to burn lime for agricultural use. It has since been excavated and an archaeological survey carried ...
Lime Kilns and Canal Wharf, Froghall
Photograph taken from the Foxt Road looking toward the working lime kilns on the lower basin on the Caldon Canal at Froghall. To the right Brunner Mond boats are being loaded in the top lock of the Uttoxeter ...
Littleton Colliery First Aid and Rescue Teams
Members of Littleton Colliery First Aid and Rescue Teams dressed in suits and ties, with cups and trophies displayed on a table outside one of the colliery buildings. Standing behind the table, left to ...
Littleton Colliery Heading Team
The heading team standing by the cutting machine. The man leaning on the machine is Gary Kuzmic, next to him is Ern Walker, with John Williscroft in the middle. Jan Kalinski (Deputy), and Brian Allport ...
Littleton Colliery No. 3 Pit
Exterior view of Littleton Colliery No. 3 Pit, showing the headframe and general buildings, looking from stockyard. Alan Slade is towards the bottom of the steps leading up to the headframe.
Cannock ...
Littleton Colliery Pit Head Baths, Huntington
These pit head baths were built in 1941 and designed by W.A. Woodland. This photograph was taken shortly before they were demolished.