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Longton Station and the Phoenix Works, Longton
Longton Station in the foreground with the old Phoenix Pottery building behind and the tower of St John The Baptist Church (demolished in 1979) beyond that.
The station, opened in 1848, is on an embankment. ...
Longton, looking north towards St. John's Church
St. John the Baptist Church was built in 1792-95, replacing an earlier building of 1761. The transepts and chancel were built in 1827-28. The church was demolished in 1979 due to mining subsidence.
Lonsdale Street Methodist Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent
Lonsdale Primitive Methodist Chapel stood on the corner of Lonsdale Street and Woodhouse Street in Stoke. The building has been demolished and the site used as offices. The chapel dates from 1878.
Looking over Tunstall from Little Chell
The view over Tunstall from the higher ground of Little Chell. The photograph was taken from the junction of Little Chell Lane and Scott Road looking south west. The spire on the horizon is probably Christ ...
Looking south over Westport Lake, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking south from Chatterley Road over Westport towards Wolstanton. The spire of St Margaret's Church in Wolstanton is to the right with the twin towers of Wolstanton Colliery in the centre. ...
Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph of Lower Street taken in 1930 shows the Bridge House Inn on the left hand side with the tower of St. Giles' Church rising up in background behind it. The pavements are cobbled and an open ...
Lych gate, Alrewas
This handsome lych gate was built in 1891 and restored in 1974 and again in 2006.
Postcard publisher unidentified, postmarked 12 December 1904..
Lych gate, Alrewas
This handsome lych gate was built in 1891 and restored in 1974 and again in 2006.
Postcard publisher unidentified.
Lychgate and Church, Marchington Woodlands
A view from the side of the War Memorial Lychgate to St. John's Church. St. John's Church was built by Thomas Webb of Smallwood Manor in 1858-9, and designed by A.D. Gough of London in a late 13th century ...
Lychgate and Church, Marchington Woodlands
A view from the side of the War Memorial Lychgate to St. John's Church. St. John's Church was built by Thomas Webb of Smallwood Manor in 1858-9, and designed by A.D. Gough of London in a late 13th century ...
Lychgate, Eccleshall
The Lychgate, designed by Basil Champneys, was built in 1892.
Holy Trinity Church dates from the twelfth century. The chancel was replaced in the thirteenth century, and in the fifteenth century the ...
Lychgate, Ellastone Church
19th century lychgate at St. Peter's Church, Ellastone.
Madeley Church - Gravestone of John Egerton: pen and ink wash drawing
'On the South side of the church lyeth this Grave Stone of marble, the figures are of Brasse.' The gravestone is inscribed, 'Pray for the soules of John Egerton esquire and Elyn his wyff the wch. John ...
Madeley Church - Monument to John Egerton: etching
'Madeley,' showing two figures representing John Egerton and his third wife Elyn. [See SV VII.55, SV VII.54b, showing similar figures.]'G. Greatbach.'
Madeley Church - Monument to John Egerton: water colour and indian ink painting
Showing a Monument to John Egerton (brass work only). The figures stand 11 inches high. There is also a coat of arms above the figures, showing a ship within a bordure, impaling 'Hawkeston.' The figures ...
Madeley Church - Monument to Randolf Egerton: pen and ink wash drawing
'Madley. On the North Side of the Church is this fair Monum[en]t of Alablaster (sic).' Showing a monument with effigies incised in alabaster, to Randolf Egerton, Esq. (d. 1522), and Isabel his wife. ...
Madeley Church - Monument to Robert Hawkins: water colour and ink painting
Showing a brass monument to Robert Hawkins, (d. 13 May, 1586), with an inscription of five lines: 'Heare lyeth the body of Roberte Hawkins of Ridge Hill scoller sonne of William Hawkins yeoman which ...
Madeley Church: sepia wash drawing
'North East View of Great Madeley Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the north east chapel and the north transept. The tower is visible behind.'J. Buckler.'