Oil on canvas portrait of Lady Agnew by John Singer Sargent completed during 1892. Commissioned by her husband Sir Andrew Noel Agnew, 9th Baronet.
Lady Emily Gordon Cathcart
Heiress known for her stance against Catholicism and her leading role in the Highland Clearances
Lady Lovibond
Perhaps the best-known of the ghost ships that reportedly haunt British waters.
Lady Rachel Workman MacRobert
Geologist, cattle breeder, an active feminist and creator of the MacRobert Trust, a charity that supports the RAF and others
Lancashire and Cheshire Coalfield
The Lancashire and Cheshire Coalfield in North West England was one of the most important British coalfields. Its coal seams were formed from the vegetation of tropical swampy forests in the Carboniferous period more than 300 million years ago.
Lancashire and Cheshire Miners Permanent Relief Society
Form of friendly society started in 1872 to provide financial assistance to miners who were unable to work after being injured in industrial accidents in collieries on the Lancashire Coalfield.
Lancashire and Cheshire Miners’ Federation
Trade union founded in the aftermath of a bitter and violent seven-week strike in 1881.
Lancashire Witch locomotive
The Lancashire Witch was built by Robert Stephenson and Company, and was a development of George Stephenson and Timothy Hackworth’s Locomotion No. 1.
Lancet window
Tall, narrow window typically associated with the Gothic architectural style.
Larmar
World's narrowest car, manufactured from 1946 until 1951.
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