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Chillington Hall: sepia drawing

South view of the front of the Hall. Showing a white, three storey building with a pediment set on four columns. The Hall is situated in parkland and there is a man walking his dog, and a couple of ...

Chillington Hall: steel engraving

'Chillington, Staffordshire, Seat of T. Gifford, Esq.,' showing south east view looking along the Avenue from Giffard's Cross. (Taken from SV III.103a, drawn in 1820.)'C. Varley, del.,' [drawn.]

Chillington Hall: steel engraving

'Chillington, Staffordshire, the Seat of T. Gifford, Esq.,' showing a south west view of the Hall. Anonymous.

Clayton Hall: steel engraving

Showing a low stuccoed house of five gables with a porch in the centre as seen from grounds (with a man scything in front,). Clayton Hall probably dated from the late 16th or early 17th century. ...

Colton - Bellamore House: water colour painting

North west view showing a large Georgian white house with a portico of four pillars. It is of three stories with a low roof, and appears to be on a hill in a park. Behind, to the left, is a gabled house ...

Colton - Bellamore House: water colour painting

East south east view showing the wing at the back of the house. There is a many-gabled house to the right in the distance, with a lantern on the roof. Anonymous, [in the style of Donaldson].

Colton - Bellamour House: engraving

'Bellamour House, the Seat of J. Oldham Esq., ' showing the house situated in a park among wooded hills.'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'...

Colton -Bellamore House: steel engraving

'Bellamour House, the Seat of J. Oldham Esq., ' showing the house situated in a park among wooded hills.'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'...

Colwich - The Mount: water colour painting

'The Mount in Colwich Parish, Thos. Selleck Brome, Esq.,' showing a white Georgian house of three storeys, with a balcony resting on four pillars in the middle. There is a greenhouse and a garden wall ...

Colwich Church and Oakedge House: engraving

Showing Colwich Church and Oakedge House from the north west. [This is engraved from the original water colour by Stebbing Shaw; see SV III.144b].'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson scupt., [engraved] ...

Colwich Church and Oakedge House: water colour painting

'Colwich Church and Oakedge House.' North west view from the fields of There is a large house in the distance on the right and the tree-covered hills of Cannock Chase are in the background. Anonymous, ...

Cotton - Hall: lithograph

South east view of the Hall near Alton, showing a late Georgian building of three storeys on the left, and then a bay and two storeys on the right. The roof retains an even level. There are trees behind ...

Creswell Hall: sepia drawing

'Cresswell [sic] Hall near Stafford.' Showing a three-storey, white stuccoed Georgian building, from the lawn. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Dilhorne Hall: water colour painting

Showing Dilhorne Hall (since rebuilt), the church, and to the left, a windmill, all seen from a distance across pasture land. [From the north.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.] The Hall was demolished in the 1930s....

Dimsdale Old Hall: engraving (vignetted)

Showing the Jacobean brick house with two big and two small bays (there is a porch in one of them.) The house is two storeys and has dormer gables, (near Newcastle-under-Lyme.) 'Drawn by I. Whessell; ...

Dimsdale Old Hall: etching

'Back View of Dimsdale Hall Near Newcastle Under Lyme,' showing the building as a farmhouse.'Drawn and Etched by R. W. Buss,' [he died 1875.]

Dimsdale Old Hall: sepia drawing

'West View of Dimsdale Old Hall near Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' showing a house with brick pedimental gables and large chimney stacks.'J. Buckler.'

Dimsdale Old Hall: sepia drawing

'View of Dimsdale Old Hall near Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' showing a back view of the Hall, with the original half-timber Tudor gables.'J. Buckler.'