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Leek from the south-west. From J. Aikin, A Description of the Country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester (no date, preface dated 1795), plate facing p. 538 |
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Leek from the south. From a grangerized copy of R. Plot, The Natural History of Staffordshire in the William Salt Library (S. 1536), i, facing p. 2 |
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Leek from the north-east. Water-colour drawing by L. J. Wood, in Staffordshire Views, v. 105, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: St. Edward's church: pre-Norman cross in the churchyard. Photograph by T. E. Routh |
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Leek: St. Edward's church: pre-Norman cross in the churchyard. Photograph by Margaret Anderson |
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Leek: St. Edward's church: carving on a stone in the church from a pre-Norman cross. Photograph by T. E. Routh |
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Leek: St. Edward's church: view from the south-east in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, v. 108, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: All Saints' church: view from the north-west. Undated photograph |
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Leek: All Saints' church: the interior. Photograph by Marcus Whiffen, 1950 |
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Longnor: St. Bartholomew's church from the south-east in 1847. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, vii. 43, at the William Salt Library |
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Warslow: St. Lawrence's church from the south-east in 1847. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, xi. 140, at the William Salt Library |
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Horton: St. Michael's church from the south-east in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, iv. 350, at the William Salt Library |
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Alstonefield: St. Peter's church from the south-east in 1839. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, i. 41a, at the William Salt Library |
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Onecote: St. Luke's church from the south-east in 1847. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, vii. 130, at the William Salt Library |
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Rushton Spencer: St. Lawrence's church from the south-east in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, viii. 123, at the William Salt Library |
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Meerbrook: St. Matthew's church from the south-west before 1870. Undated water-colour drawing by L. J. Wood, in Staffordshire Views, vii. 73, at the William Salt Library |
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Endon: St. Luke's church from the south-east in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, iv. 165b, at the William Salt Library |
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Upper Elkstone: the interior of St. John's church in 1857. Water-colour drawing in the collection by Rebecca Moore and Theodosia Hinckes in Lichfield Cathedral Library (volume iv, no. 22) |
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Rushton Spencer: the interior of St. Lawrence's church in 1857. Water-colour drawing in the collection by Rebecca Moore and Theodosia Hinckes in Lichfield Cathedral Library (volume v, no. 18) |
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Sheen: St. Luke's church, the school, and the vicarage in 1857. Water-colour drawing in the collection by Rebecca Moore and Theodosia Hinckes in Lichfield Cathedral Library (volume iv, no. 17) |
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Alstonefield: the pulpit in St. Peter's church. Photograph by F. J. Palmer, 1949 |
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Alstonefield: the south front of Beresford Hall (demolished in 1858). From F. Manning, A Series of Views, taken on the spot, intended to illustrate Charles Cotton's Work, entitled, The Second Part of the Complete Angler ... (no date, introduction dated 1866), no. 9 |
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Bradnop: the east front of Ashenhurst Hall (demolished in 1954). Drawing on a plan of the Ashenhurst estate dated 1775 in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. 1176/A/2/26 |
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Leek: Westwood Hall: view from the south-east c. 1835. Lithograph by W. L. Walton from a sketch by Mrs. Davenport, in Staffordshire Views, xii. 37, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: Westwood Hall: the south front after the extensions of 1851. From a sale catalogue of 1864 (copy in the Staffordshire Record Office, 4974/B/7/34) |
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Horton: Horton Hall from the south-west in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, v. 120, at the William Salt Library |
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Leekfrith: the south front of Abbey Farm. Undated photograph |
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Heaton: the west front of Swythamley Hall. Photograph, 1995 |
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Alstonefield: the south front of Stanshope Hall. Photograph, 1995 |
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Alstonefield: the east front of Stanshope Hall. Photograph, 1995 |
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Longsdon: Harracles Hall from the north-west. Photograph by A. P. Baggs, 1992 |
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Sheen: Broadmeadow Hall from the south-west. Photograph by M. F. Cleverdon, 1994 |
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Warslow: the former vicarage from the south. Photograph, 1995 |
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Horton: Cliffe Park from the south-east c. 1955. Postcard in the possession of Mrs. Christine Chester |
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Warslow: Warslow Hall from the north-east. Photograph, 1995 |
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Endon: Endon Hall (demolished in the 1950s) from the south-east. Copy, in the possession of Mr. A. R. Williamson, of a photograph of 1928 |
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Leek: Ball Lane, Petty France (demolished in the 1960s). Photograph by R. J. Sherlock, 1962 |
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Leek: the town hall (demolished in 1988). Photograph by Shirley Palin, 1985, in the possession of the Leek Post & Times
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Leek: the market place from the south. Photograph, 1995 |
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Leek: the former police station in Leonard Street. Photograph, 1995 |
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Leek: the former cattle market in Haywood Street. From Leek Urban District Council, New Leek Cattle Market (brochure for the opening of the new market in 1960), 29 |
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Leek: the south end of the market place in 1844, with the Black's Head inn and the town hall. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, v. 118, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: Derby Street in 1844, with the Roebuck inn and the Congregational chapel. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views, v. 116, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: the railway station of 1849. Lithograph by S. O. Bailey, in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 1 (iv), 7/1 |
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Fawfieldhead: the former railway station at Hulme End. Photograph, 1995 |
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Longsdon: the former pumping station of the Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Co. Coloured print in the William Salt Library, Sleigh scrapbook, ii, f. 25 |
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Leek: the silk industry: the mills of Wardle & Davenport Ltd. From the Draper's Organiser, July 1924, p. ix (copy in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. 1214/A/3/6) |
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Leek: the silk industry: Albion Mill. Photograph by Marcus Whiffen, 1950 |
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Leek: the silk industry: one of Brough, Nicholson & Hall's braid plaiting sheds. Photograph, probably of the 1890s, in Brough, Nicholson & Hall, General Price List, in the possession of Leek and District Historical Society |
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Leek: the silk industry: hand twisting at William Hill & Co.'s Star Silk Mills, Burton Street. From an album of photographs of the mills in 1933 in the possession of Mr. G. H. Robinson |
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Leek: Britannia House, the headquarters of the Britannia Building Society. Photograph in the possession of the Britannia Building Society |
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Quarnford: the former spinning mill at Gradbach. Photograph, 1995 |
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Leek: the Ash almshouses in 1844. Drawing by J. Buckler, in Staffordshire Views. v. 117, at the William Salt Library |
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Leek: Moorlands Hospital, formerly the Leek poor-law union workhouse. Photograph, 1962 |
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Alstonefield: the former workhouse. Photograph, 1995 |
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Leek: the Congregational chapel in Derby Street (from 1977 Trinity church). Lithograph by Day & Son, in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 2 (iv), 6/16 |
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Leek: Brunswick Methodist chapel (demolished in 1977). Lithograph by Day & Son from a photograph by J. Hopwood, in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 2 (iv), 6/8 |
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Horton: Gratton Methodist church. Photograph, 1995 |
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Leek: the Maude Church Institute and the former grammar school. Photograph, 1995 |
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Hollinsclough: the former schoolroom and the former church of St. Agnes. Photograph, 1995 |
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Fawfieldhead: St. John's church, Reaps Moor. Photograph, 1995 |
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Meerbrook: the former school, from 1977 a youth hostel. Photograph, 1995 |
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Alstonefield: Charles Cotton's fishing house. Photograph by Richard Preston, 1983 |
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Sheen: Brund mill bridge before 1891. From J. P. Sheldon, Through Staffordshire Stiles and Derbyshire Dales (Derby, Leicester, and Nottingham, 1894), plate facing p. 1 |
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Alstonefield: Viator's bridge and the site of the mill at Milldale. Photograph, 1995 |
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Sir George Crewe and his son John in 1828. Painting by R. R. Reinagle, in the possession of the National Trust at Calke Abbey, Derbyshire |
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Sir Thomas Wardle. From T. Wardle, Kashmir: its new silk industry, with some account of its natural history, geology, sport etc. (1904) |
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Longnor: a house of 1774 in Chapel Street. Photograph, 1995 |
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Longnor: the former Methodist chapel. Photograph, 1995 |
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Longnor: the market place. Photograph, 1995 |