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Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing
'Saint Mary's Church [as rebuilt in 1722] and Dr. Johnsons House, Lichfield.' North view showing the classical tower, and the overhanging clock. Dr. Johnson's House is on the right and the Guildhall ...
Lichfield - The Deanery in The Close: sepia drawing
'The Deanery at Lichfield.' South view showing a red-brick building with stone dressings of two storeys behind a brick wall. There are four exterior chimneys on the west. Artist: J. Buckler.
Lichfield Cathedral
A watercolour landscape with a view of Lichfield Cathedral from the south-east by John Louis Petit. There are hay ricks in the left foreground and houses in the middle distance. An inscription handwritten ...
Lichfield Cathedral Close - Dr. Falconer's House: sepia wash drawing
Showing a four storey Georgian house, belonging to Rev. Dr. Falconer. Anonymous, [William Fernyhough.]
Lichfield Diocesan Labour Home, Stafford,
The Diocesan Labour Home opened in 1891 on the corner of Austin Friars and Friars Terrace. The site was later occupied by the Police Garage, and in 2003 is a County Council depot.
The home kept unemployed ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
These terraced houses were built in the 1870s. The junction with St Leonard's Avenue is on the extreme left.
Lichfield Road, Stafford
View at the junction with Wolverhampton Road. The thatched cottages have now been replaced by a garage. The sign of the Sun Inn is just visible at the lower end of the street, and the gables of the shops ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
Looking west along Lichfield Road towards the town centre. These terraced houses were built in the 1870s. The junction with Queensville is on the extreme right.
Postcard published by William Shaw ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
The building on the right was demolished to provide a site for the new public library, which was built in 1914.
The row of shops on the left remains almost unaltered to this day. Further up the street ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
The building on the right was demolished to provide a site for the new public library, which was built in 1914. The row of shops on the left remains almost unaltered to this day. Further up the street ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This photograph shows Lichfield Road and Queensville.
At this time all the buildings were private houses, but today the majority are hotels and boarding houses.
The house with the timbered gables ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford,
This cottage stood opposite Green Hall. A garage now occupies this site.
The tall building with the bay window is now an antiques shop.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...
Lichfield Road, Stone
A postcard view looking north along Lichfield Road towards Stone’s town centre. The junction with Church Street is on the right and the tower of St. Michael and St. Wulfad’s churcch can be seen in the ...
Lichfield Street, Fazeley
Looking east along Lichfield Street (the A5) at Fazeley, near Tamworth, with the Three Tuns public house on the right. The left hand side of this view has completely changed, but the right side, including ...
Lid Lane, Cheadle
A house on the corner of Lid Lane, Cheadle
Lightwood Road, Longton
Junction of Lightwood Road with The Strand and Trentham Road. Shows the Robin Hood public house.
Lime Street, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking southwards along Lime Street, with Boothen Old Road off to the left. Nicholls Street crosses hallway down, where the building juts out. The houses this side of Nicholls Street were ...
Lion Street, Rugeley
Looking from the Church Street end. The view has not substantially changed today except for parked cars and lack of children playing in the street. In the distance a pile of something can be seen deposited ...