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Totmonslow Hundred c. 1850 |
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2. |
Yates's Map of the County of Stafford 1775 (part). From W. Yates, A Map of the County of Stafford (1775) |
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2-3 |
3. |
The ancient parish of Alstonefield |
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8 |
4. |
Alstonefield 1994 |
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10 |
5. |
Fawfieldhead 1994 |
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26 |
6. |
Heathylee 1994 |
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32 |
7. |
Hollinsclough 1994 |
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36 |
8. |
Longnor 1994 |
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40 |
9. |
Quarnford 1991 |
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50 |
10. |
Warslow and Elkstones 1994 |
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56 |
11. |
Horton 1994 |
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66 |
12. |
Rudyard Lake Hotel. Printed card, probably of c. 1870, in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 2 (i), 7 |
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69 |
13. |
The double sunset behind the Cloud. From the Gentleman's Magazine, viii (1738), 368 |
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79 |
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The ancient parish of Leek |
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82 |
15. |
Leek and Lowe 1992 |
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86-7 |
16. |
Leek: central area 1994 |
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90 |
17. |
Woodcroft. From Academy Architecture (1893), 20 |
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95 |
18. |
Littlehales. Photolithograph of a drawing of 1880 signed W. H. Sugden, in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 1 (iv), 7/4 |
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95 |
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Silk weavers' houses, Wood Street, Leek. From R. Sherlock, The Industrial Archaeology of Staffordshire (1976), 56 |
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108 |
20. |
Leekbrook dyeworks in 1879. Plan in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. 1176/A/11/66 |
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110 |
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Wellington Mills. Cutting in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 1 (ii), D/26/5 |
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111 |
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California Mill in 1892. Plan in a sale catalogue of 1892 (copy in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. 538/B/2/2) |
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111 |
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London Mill. Cutting in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 1 (ii), D/26/6 |
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112 |
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Hope Mill. Cutting in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 1 (ii), D/26/7 |
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112 |
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The Manchester and Liverpool District Bank. Photolithograph from a drawing of 1882 signed W. H. Sugden, in the William Salt Library, 206/30/76 |
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120 |
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The cemetery chapels. Cutting in the William Salt Library, Sleigh, iii, f. 49v |
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127 |
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St. Luke's church from the south-west, as completed in 1854. Lithograph by Horace Francis from his own drawing, in Staffordshire Views, v. 107, at the William Salt Library |
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138 |
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St. Mary's Roman Catholic church. From Building News, 16 October 1885 |
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140 |
29. |
The Nicholson Institute. From British Architect, 27 March 1885 |
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153 |
30. |
Bradnop 1992 |
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170 |
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The Ashenhurst brass in St. Edward's church, Leek. From J. Sleigh, A History of the Ancient Parish of Leek in Staffordshire (second edition, dedication dated 1883), plate facing p. 76 |
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173 |
32. |
Endon 1991 |
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176 |
33. |
Endon (detail) 1991 |
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178 |
34. |
Heaton 1991 |
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188 |
35. |
Leekfrith 1992 |
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192 |
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St. Matthew's church from the south-east, as completed in 1873. Print in Leek Library, Johnson scrapbook, 2 (iv), 6/14/2 |
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201 |
37. |
Longsdon 1991 |
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204 |
38. |
Onecote 1992 |
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210 |
39. |
Rudyard 1991 |
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218 |
40. |
Rushton James 1991 |
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220 |
41. |
Rushton Spencer 1991 |
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224 |
42. |
Stanley 1991 |
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230 |
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Stanley mill. From H. Wedgwood, The Romance of Staffordshire, i (Manchester and Hanley, no date but with two plates dated 1877), 154 |
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Tittesworth 1992 |
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Ball Haye in 1813. From J. Nightingale, Staffordshire (The Beauties of England and Wales, xiii), plate facing p. 1168 |
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236 |
46. |
Sheen 1994 |
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240 |