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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.

Leigh Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of a Tudor styled house called Leigh Cottage, Leigh, Staffordshire.

Leigh Rectory, Church Leigh, Staffordshire

The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building. It was built in the mid 18th century and remodelled in the mid 19th century. Photographer: Alfred McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.

Leigh Village. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene including a cottage with a thatched roof and country lane. Taken at Leigh, Staffordshire.

Leigh. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Lower Leigh, Staffordshire. The scene includes a public house called the Railway Inn, a motor car, a workshop and worker.

Leveson Street, Longton

A view of Leveson Street in Longton, a side-street off Trentham Road, taken during the demolition of Ladycote Terrace.

Lichfield - Banquetting Room in The Close: sepia wash drawing

Showing a stone building with mullioned windows and an entrance door over steps.Handwritten note: 'The Banquetting Room in The Close, Lichfield built by Bishop Hackett, pulled down 1819. A new Residence ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

'Market Place, Lichfield.' Showing a three storey building in the Market Place with a colonnaded front, and St. Mary's Church.[See SV VI.141b, for similar engraving.]Anonymous.

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

'House in Lichfield, (in which Dr. Johnson was born.' Showing a three storey building in the Market Place, with a colonnaded front, seen from St. Mary's Church. 'Drawn by J. Hughes, Esq.; Eng[rave]d ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

Showing a three storey building in the Market Place with a colonnaded front.'A perspective view of a part of the city of Lichfield, including 1. The house in which the late Dr. Samuel Johnson was born ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: lithograph

'Market Place Lichfield, the Birth Place of Dr. Johnson.' Showing St. Mary's Church on the left, the Town Hall at the top of the street in the centre, and Dr. Johnson's birth-place on the right - a three ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: steel engraving

'Birth-place of Dr. Johnson, Lichfield. Showing the three storey building with a colonnaded front. St. Mary's church is on the left, and the Market Square is full of people on Market Day. Anonymous....

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: steel engraving (vignetted)

'The House in which Johnson was born, Market Place, Lichfield.' Showing a three storey building with a colonnaded front. Also showing St. Mary's Church. 'Drawn by C. Stanfield, R.A.; Engraved by E. ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: woodcut engraving

Showing a three storey house with a colonnaded front, (two pillars.) There is a sign with 'M. JOHNSON,' over raised exterior stairs leading up to the front door. There are no other buildings or background ...