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Lane Ends Farm and Victoria Colliery tip, Packmoor, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking roughly north east from Lane Ends Farm at the end of Handley Street, near Packmoor. The spoil tip on the right belonged to Victoria (Black Bull) Colliery. The colliery operated between ...
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 ...
Lawley Street, Longton
The site of the Jubilee Works and the old Longton Hospital.
The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the ...
Lawn Colliery, Fenton
These ruins are all that remained of site of the old Lawn Colliery. The photograph was taken from Glover's Farm to the west. Lawn Colliery started in the 1860s, producing domestic coal, but like most ...
Lawton Brothers brush factory, Cape Street, Hanley
This brush manufactory was on the corner of Cape Street (formerly known as Gordon Street) and Trafalgar Street in Hanley. The building, no longer a factory, and the adjoining house still stands. Known ...
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, 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, 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 ...
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.
Leo Samuels Pottery Works, King Street, Longton
The Boundary or California Works was built in 1819 in King Street, Longton and occupied by Jacob Marsh. Latterly operated by Leo Samuels Ltd, manufacturers of china and earthenware teapots and fancies. ...
Letter concerning the price of crates - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Of crucial importance to local pottery manufacturers was the price of packaging.
While the price of wares could be agreed and standardised, the price of straw and crates for transportation was out ...
Letters on the Management of Shelton Mines 1 - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Unrest at Shelton Mines!
This booklet contains correspondence in the form of two letters between a mining agent at Shelton Mines and the mine owner's auditor of accounts.
The mining agent has come ...
Level crossing on Scotia Road, Tunstall
The photograph was taken from close to the corner of King William Street and Scotia Road, looking southwards. In the centre are the level crossing gates allowing the Chatterley Whitfield mineral railway ...
Lewis' Department Store, Fountain Square and Miles Bank, Hanley.
The camera is looking from the corner of Trinity Street across Stafford Street. Straight ahead is Fountain Square. This view is obscured today by the arcade of shops on Moxon's Island.
On the left ...
Lewis’s window, Stafford Street, Hanley.
A Christmas window display full of toys at Lewis’s department store, Hanley. No electronic video games or Playstations, all low-tech toys such as dolls, books and jigsaws.
Lewis's Arcade in Lamb Street, Hanley
Looking along Lamb Street towards Stafford Street. An entrance to Lewis's Arcade is on the left, at the time of the photograph, closed and being demolished. The Art Deco building was opened in 1934. This ...
Lewis's Arcade, Stafford Street, Hanley
This is the entrance to Lewis's Arcade on Stafford Street. The Art Deco style arcade was on "an island" bounded by Stafford Street, Fountain Square, Market Square and Lamb Street. Dating from 1934/5 the ...