Wetton Dale: water colour painting
Showing a hill, with Thor's Cave on the left, a chasm with a stream to the right below, and on the distant horizon a church tower is visible. Anonymous [Probably painted by Reverend John Louis Petit].
Maple Hayes House: engraving
Showing a plain Georgian house, seen across a lake and a park. [There is no name.]
Maple Hayes House was built by George Addams, a Lichfield wine merchant, in 1794-1796. Wings with bay windows ...
Dudley Castle - The Entrance: etching
'Entrance to Dudley Castle,' showing the flat-headed outer gateway and barbican. 'Drawn and Engraved by John Wallace about the year 1818.'
Lysways Hall: engraving
'To Francis Cobb Esqr. this North West View of Liswis Hall, (sic) is inscribed by his obliged Servant, S. Shaw.' Showing a mid-Georgian house standing in a park with a lake in front of it. The house ...
Farewell Church - Archaeological find: woodcut engraving
Showing one of the earthen ware jars found, c. 1747, in the south wall of this church when it was demolished. (See SV IV.187b.ii, for a letter concerning the jar, written by R. Greene (in whose museum ...
Tutbury Castle: Distant view from the River Dove: pencil and wash drawing
'Tutbury Castle from the Dove, 1836.' Showing the castle in the distance. There is a mill on the right and a load of corn is being taken up from the wagon. The river is in the foreground. Artist: ...
Tutbury Castle, Church and Bridge: engraving
'The Castle, Church and Bridge, at Tutbury, Staffordshire.' Showing a five arched bridge in front of the ruins of the castle on a hill. The church is shown on the left. 'Engraved by Hay, from a drawing ...
Tutbury Castle and Church: engraving
'Tutbury Castle and Church.' East view showing the ruins of the castle on top of a hill. The church is to the left of the hill. A new bridge of five arches is shown in front of the castle. 'Every del., ...
Brereton Chapel: wash drawing
View of the chapel built in 1837, in the lancet Gothic style.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Originally a Chapel of Ease for Rugeley Parish, it was built of ashlar stone. The 2nd Earl Talbot donated ...
Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies: etching
Showing four Immured effigies copied from Dugdale Manuscript, by Rev. John Homfrey.
The etchings are copies of illustrations from Dugdale's 'Book of Monuments', compiled 1640-41, now in the British ...
Sandon - Old Hall Farm: sepia wash drawing
'Old Hall Farm, Sandon Park, Staffordshire,' showing a building of three storeys with a central cluster of chimneys of the Gothic revival. Earlier work may be covered by stucco. artist: G. Buckler.
Now ...
Fenton Hall and Whieldon's Grove: lithograph
Showing residential property called Whieldon's Grove and Fenton Hall, which is a large, two storeyed Georgian building. This print shows the routes of planned railways through the properties. Anonymous.
Inscribed: ...
Whieldon's Grove: lithograph
Showing Whieldon's Grove, a two storeyed building with a porch and a pediment above. [Previously described as Fenton Hall]
'W. Sharp, lith., [lithographed], 20 Gerrard Street.'
Westwood Hall: tinted lithograph
'Westwood Hall, Seat of J. Davenport, Esqr., M. P.' Showing a large two storey, gabled building in the modern Elizabethan style. It has a garden surrounded by a wall, within which there is a building ...
Gnosall Church: pen and ink drawing
North east view showing the much buttressed north chapels. There is a thatched cottage in the foreground to the right. Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.
Pattingham Church: ?zincograph
'Pattingham Church, Staffordshire.' East south east view showing an 'Early English' chancel. (Pen and ink drawing.)
Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.
Acton Trussell Church: pen and ink lithograph
'Acton near Stafford.' South east view, showing the east window, the tower with pinnacles and a short spire, a plastered wall, the south chancel door and a low side window. 'Decorated' Artist Rev. John ...
Rugeley Church (Old): anastatic print
'Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing a view of the 'Decorated Tower.' With a high arch and a crenellated top. [Pen and ink drawing reproduced by the anastatic process.] Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.