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Knightley Church
Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July ...
Knightley Church
Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July ...
Knighton Road and Church, Knighton, Leicester
In the distance is the spire of St. Mary Magdalen Church. Knighton is now a supurb of Leicester.
Postcard published by 'W'. Postmarked 18 August 1919.
Knowl Street, Stoke upon Trent
This is a view north along Knowl Street from close to its junction with Shelton Old Road. The buildings on the left are associated with Our Lady of Lourdes and St Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Boys' School ...
Knypersley Church, Biddulph
St. John the Evangelist's Church (built 1848-51) was a gift of the Bateman family, local coal owners and industrialists in the nineteenth century. While Knypersley is now a suburb of Biddulph, the area ...
Lady Burton, Burton upon Trent
Lady Burton with a bouquet of flowers at the Railway Mission Hall , Moor Street, Burton upon Trent.
Harriett Georgina Bass (1841-1931), daughter of Edward Thornewill of the Thornewill engineering ...
Lady Chapel, All Saints Church, Compton, Leek
Lady Chapel decorated for the Harvest Festival. The quality of the painting in this part of the church is extremely high, although there is dispute over who carried out the work. According to Pevsner, ...
Ladywell Road, Tunstall
At the time of the photograph, this was the eastern end of Sneyd Street, which was renamed Ladywell Road in the 1950s. The photograph was taken looking north west near the corner of Wesley Street.
On ...
Landscape. Unknown Location. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide with a landscape including a lake and church.
Unknown location.
Lane Ends. Mellor Street and Victoria Colliery. Packmoor, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking east towards the spoil tip of Victoria Colliery in Black Bull. Mellor Street runs through the middle of the photograph behind the cottage. The red brick building in the centre is St Patrick's ...
Lapley Church
All Saints' Church, Lapley, is all that remains of the Benedictine priory founded here around 1100. The nave, chancel and bottom half of the tower is Norman, and the upper part of the tower is Perpendicular. ...
Lapley Church: engraving
South south west view from a field, of the church and a brick house with tall chimneys. Shows the central tower and the blocked up arch of the south transept. [See SV VII.31a, for original painting by ...
Lapley Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Lapley Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, the tower, and the nave.'J. Buckler.'
Lapley Church: water colour painting
South south west view from a field, of the church and a brick house with tall chimneys. Shows the central tower and the blocked up arch of the south transept. (With pencil notes for the engraver.)[See ...
Lascelles Street, Tunstall
This is the view looking east along Lascelles Street (formerly known as Victoria Terrace) towards High Street in Tunstall.
The building on the right was a Methodist New Connexion Chapel built in 1857. ...
Last Supper, carved relief
Last supper scene hand carved in relief with the inscription;
"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE MEMORY OF CROMARTIE 4th DUKE AND 20th EARL OF SUTHERLAND. THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY GRATEFUL INHABITANTS ...
Laying foundation stone of extension to St Augustine's Church, Rugeley
St. Augustine's Church was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. This photograph shows the laying of the foundation stone for the construction of the east end, designed by by J.L. Pearson and ...
Laying of Memorial stones at Rudyard Wesleyan Chapel
The laying of the Memorial Stones for the new Wesleyan Chapel at Lake Road, Rudyard on 25 April 1912.