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Lloyd's Gardens, Brewood

This postcard view shows Lloyd’s Nurseries & Tea Rooms which stood on the right hand side of Coven Road, Brewood (travelling towards Coven), approximately 100 metres after the junction with Port Lane ...

Lock Keeper, Norbury Junction

The Newport branch of the Shropshire Union Canal started at Norbury Junction with a flight of seventeen locks. The single-storey lock-keeper's cottage dates from the eighteenth century, when the canal ...

Lock Keeper's Cottage, Stone,

This lock keeper's cottage, at lock 32 at the Meaford flight of locks on the Trent and Mersey Canal, alongside brdge number 97, has now been demolished.

Lock Keepers House, Gailey Wharf

Gailey Wharf stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772.

Lockett's Lane, Longton

Lockett's Lane runs between Uttoxeter Road and Normacot Road at the east end of Longton. This photograph was taken looking southwards from the corner of Uttoxeter Road. The bottle oven on the right stood ...

Lock-keepers Cottage and Round House, Gailey

On the left is Grade II listed Wharf Cottage viewed from the A5 Watling Street where it crosses the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. It was built around 1800 as a lock-keeper's cottage, it originally ...

Locomotive on bridge, Derby Road, Burton-upon-Trent

Locomotive 42727 is pictured on a bridge over Derby Road, Burton-upon-Trent. On the right the large sign is advertising Esso petrol with the iconic 1960s slogan “Put a Tiger in Your Tank”. This photograph ...

Lode Mill, Alstonefield

Lode Mill, on the River Dove, near Alstonefield. The people in the distance are walking down from Alsop-en-le-Dale on the Derbyshire side of the river. On the left are carts waiting for repair by John ...

Lode Mill, near Alstonefield

Lode Mill on the River Dove, near Alstonefield. The mill buildings are to the right, next to Lode Bridge, on the Staffordshire side. To the left are Dove Cottages on the Derbyshire bank. The hill with ...

Lodge Cottage, Armitage

A postcard view of Lodge Cottage on Rugeley Road, Armitage, formerly known as The Croft, or as number 107, Rugeley Road. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed cottage.

Lodge Cottage, Armitage

Lodge Cottage on Rugeley Road, Armitage, fomerly known as The Croft, or as number 107, Rugeley Road. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed cottage.

Lodge Cottage, Armitage

Built in the 17th century, this timber-framed and thatched Grade II listed building is situated close to what was the National School at the time of this photograph, adjacent to Armitage Lodge. It was ...

Lodge house, Beaudesert, near Rugeley

A postcard view of one of the nine lodge houses to Beaudesert Park. This is believed to be the lodge on Startley Lane at Upper Longdon, on the track which leads to Trout Lodge and Horsepasture pools. ...

Lodge Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

Lodge Road is just east of Hilton Road and connects Newcastle Lane with Ashlands Road. This is the view looking north west just before the junction with Oliver Road, off to the left. Just visible between ...

Lodge, Calwich Abbey, near Ellastone

The entrance lodge to the Calwich Abbey estate, close to Tit Bridge near Ellastone. The lodge still stands. Calwich Abbey was originally an Augustinian priory, and was acquired by the Fleetwood family ...

Lodge, Calwich Abbey, near Ellastone

The entrance lodge to the Calwich Abbey estate, close to Tit Bridge near Ellastone. The lodge still stands. Calwich Abbey was originally an Augustinian priory, and was acquired by the Fleetwood family ...

Lodge, Swynnerton

This late 19th century lodge is sited on Swynnerton Road at the junction with Frobisher Drive. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

London Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking south west along London Road from the Regent Street area. To the left is Coronation Gardens, occupying the old bed of the Stoke to Newcastle Canal.