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Leek Road, Cheddleton
Looking south along Leek Road towards Cheddleton. The track leading off to the left is what is now Basford View. On the skyline to the right can be seen the tower of St. Edward's Church.
Postcard ...
Leek Road, Wetley Rocks
A postcard view which looks north-east along the Leek Road towards the centre of Wetley Rocks. On the left there is a part view of the Methodist Church.
This postcard was franked in Leek on 20 August ...
Leigh Church - Monument of Sir John Aston: sepia drawing
'Monument in the South Transept of Leigh Church, Staffordshire.' To Sir John Aston and his wife [1523]. Showing an alabaster tomb chest with crochetted arch-work, and effigies in pairs. The man is in ...
Leigh Church - North West pier of Tower: sepia drawing
'Details in the Nave of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the 'North West pier of the Tower,' the spring of the arch, and a plan.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
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 interior taken at All Saint's Church, Leigh, Staffordshire.
Leigh Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior with a view of All Saint's Church, Leigh, Staffordshire.
Leigh Church: lithograph
'Leigh,' showing a north west view of the church. [Pen drawing lithographed by the `anastatic' process; compare with SV I.14; SV III.118b.] [Artist Rev. John Louis Petit]
Leigh Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing a central tower (crenellated) and transepts, a south porch, north and south aisles, and a large west window.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. ...
Leigh Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel with four flat-headed windows (the east window has six lights), the north transept with five large 'Decorated' windows, and the tower ...
Leigh Church: water colour painting
'All Saint's Church, Leigh,' showing a north east view taken at a distance from fields near some barns. Only the chancel and the tower of the church show. There are people in the foreground walking ...
Leigh Church: water colour painting
South west view showing a central tower (crenellated) and transepts, a south porch, north and south aisles, and a large west window.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Leigh Memorial Methodist Chapel, Leek Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
The chapel was built in memory of Revd. Samuel Leigh, the first Methodist missionary to Australia, In 1865. Now rebuilt, the chapel stood on Leek Road, close to Samuel Leigh's birthplace in Milton. The ...
Levett Pew, Baswich Church, Stafford
This picture of the Levett pew at Baswich Church also shows the ancient tomb containing the remains of Brian Fowler and Jehanna Hanmer, his wife, and dating back to the 18th century, which was cut through ...
Licensing of Deaconess Sheila Fenn, Perton
A group of those present for the licensing of Deaconess Sheila Fenn, who was the first Minister for Perton, on 3 September 1978. From left to right: Edward Marks; Rt. Rev. Francis Cocks, Bishop of Shrewsbury; ...
Lichfield - West North West Prospect: copper-plate engraving
Showing a west north west prospect of the city, with five spires in a cluster. Inscribed 'To the right Honble. THOMAS Viscount WEYMOUTH & Baron of WARMISTER. This 30 Table Shewing (sic) the W.N.W Prospect ...
Lichfield - ['Dr. Johnson's'] Willow Tree: water colour painting
North east view showing Stowe Pool and St. Chad's Church beyond, with large houses on each side, to the right of the picture. The Willow tree is on the left. Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]
Lichfield - Ancient monument in St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing
'An ancient monument in the chancel of St. Michael's Church, Lichfield.' Showing a recumbent figure under a cusped arch. artist: 'J. W.' [John Wright, 1784.]