29 Queen St, Leek, detail
Sheffield Basin
Thorpe Marsh
Sanjiazi dusk
Danger
Morning empties passing Sanyelan
Somersault
Passing Anderton
Afon Goch
Hampton & Sons, Hanley
E Hampton & Sons
Bicycle versus the afternoon passenger service
Goostrey
Hailar
The cold walk home
Shaded
Stunning paint job!
Going away
Scarborough Flyer
An eye onto the sky
Coke ovens
Local passenger
Climbing out of Longton
Contraband Zone
Didao
Xinan Colliery
In the roadway
18th century limeburning
Walton's picker works
Fiddler's Ferry
Steamy scenes in the mist
Middleton Top
Ready to go
Early mining
Ferrybridge cooling towers
Coals to Lishu
Crosville meets Arriva
Quedlinburg
Fuller railbike
Maroon monster
Railway in the clouds
Botizu shunt
Out to sea
Southerness
Wernigerode at night
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29 Queen Street, Leek
This distinctive house was the home of the architect Larner Sugden who, with his father William was responsible for many of the buildings in Leek that were erected in the later nineteenth century to the designs of the architectural business of W. Sugden & Son. Larner was active in the Arts and Crafts movement and will have associated with William Morris who came to Leek in 1875 to experiment on dyes.
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