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Large house at Havelock Place, Snow Hill, Hanley
The large house in this photograph was built, in the then popular Jacobean style, in around 1860. When the photograph was taken the house was occupied by a dental surgeon named Jones. A building of similar ...
Latebrook House, Goldenhill
Line Houses Pool and Latebrook House as seen from Boathorse Road. Latebrook House was the home of the managers of Chatterley and Peacock Collieries.
Laundry Cottage, Hixon,
Laundry Cottage on Smithy Lane, so named because the inhabitants used to take in laundry from Broadmore and Chartley Halls.
Law family at The Poplars, Pattingham
Pictured standing, from left to right, are Mabel Law, Kate Law, Thomas Law, Mary Jane Law, Frank Law. Ernest Law is seen sitting on the steps to the house. They must have lived in the house sometime ...
Laying tram lines, Lea Road, Wolverhampton
Tram lines being laid on Lea Road, Wolverhampton for Wolverhampton Corporation Tramways. This line between Queen Square and Penn Fields opened on 10 September 1909. The last tram ran on 26 August 1926....
Lea Road, Hixon,
View of Lea Road from outside the Green Man public house, with Puddle Hill to the right.
On the left is the gable of Green Man Cottage, where the car park is now situated.
Leek New Road at Daisy Bank Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking south west from close to the Daisy Bank Bridge along the A53 (Leek New Road) with Sneyd Green to the left and Holden Bridge in the centre distance. The photograph was taken from near Bellerton ...
Leek New Road at Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent
A view north east along Leek New Road (A53) at the outskirts of Stockton Brook. The place name sign on the right hand side of the road is for Baddeley Green and the photograph was taken just beyond the ...
Leek New Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east towards Baddeley Green from the Leek New Road (A53) bridge over the Caldon Canal near Milton. The area to the immediate left of the road is the old shraff (waste) tip belonging to Buller's ...
Leek Road, Abbey Hulton
A view south along Leek Road from the corner with Birches Head Road. To the left are the buildings of the now demolished Carmountside Junior High School. This was also the site of the Cistercian Abbey ...
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, Hanley
This photograph was taken from the Heath House Lane bridge over the Stoke to Leek and Biddulph branch line. The camera is looking south in what Bert Bentley described as "putrid light". On the left is ...
Leek Road, Hanley
This was the view along Leek Road towards the Joiner's Square roundabout. Palmerston Street is going off to the right. The next road down is Westmill Street.
The chimneys in the centre belonged to ...
Leek Road, Mayfield
A postcard view looking south along Swinscoe Hill towards Mayfield. On the left there is a glimpse of Tollgate Cottage, a Grade II listed building, which stands on the corner of Birdsgrove Lane and the ...
Leek Road, Smallthorne
Children playing in Leek Road, Smallthorne. Leek Road is now known as Ford Green Road. This photograph dates from circa 1910.
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 ...
Leek Town - Old Houses in Market Place: sepia drawing
'Old Houses on the West side of the Market Place at Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing houses with a continuous shelter in front, below two dormer windows. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Leek Town - Old Houses: sepia drawing
'Old Houses at Leek, Staffordshire: 1624,' showing half-timbered houses, consisting mainly of an Inn with three gables. To the right, is a late Georgian chapel. Artist: J. Buckler.