Burton-upon-Trent: pen and ink drawing
'View of Burton Church from Stapenhill road. Both branches of the River seen; Sinai Park in the distance.' Artist: John Allport.
Bushbury Church: engraving
South west view showing the old form of nave roof and the Norman south doorway. Also shows the high roofed chancel. There is a Hall to the right, behind the church. Artist: 'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; ...
Bushbury Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the tower, the north chapel to the nave, with the exterior door and two north windows of the 'Decorated' period. Artist: 'J. Buckler.'
Bushbury Church: sepia drawing
South east view showing the chancel, and the late Georgian south aisle (since removed), and a porch. Artist: J. Buckler.
Bushbury Church: sepia drawing
North east view showing the chapel to the north of the nave, and the chancel. Artist: 'J. Buckler.'
Butterton - St. Thomas' Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the cruciform church, with a central tower and a low spire. The style is modern Norman.'J. Buckler.'
Butterton Church: water colour painting
North view showing the church, built in 1781. It is a stone building with a tower at the west end, with pinnacles. Also showing a small tiled chancel. The nave has a flat lead roof and two round headed ...
Caldon Church: water colour painting
'Caldon Church.' West south west view of a church, apparently of rough stone with larger corner-stones. Showing the west tower with pinnacles and a round-headed window at the top. The body of the church ...
Calton Chapel - Now 'St. Mary's Church' : sepia drawing
South east view showing the church with a small crenellated tower, (built c. 1840).'J. Buckler.'
Calton Chapel - Now 'St. Mary's Church' : water colour painting
South west view showing the early 17th century chapel of brick, with stone groins. Also shows a small wooden bell turret and an obelisk finial on the east gable. The door and the three windows are classical ...
Cannock Church: sepia drawing
View from the churchyard to the south west. Showing the tower, (late perp.) the south aisle, and the classical south doorway.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].
Cannock Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the tower and the north door.'J. C. Buckler.'
Cannock Church: sepia drawing
South west view showing chiefly the tower, made of red sandstone, and a half-timber, four gabled house on the right.'J. C. Buckler.'
Cannock Church: sepia drawing
North east view showing the north chapel, the aisle, the clerestory and the tower from the churchyard. 'J. C. Buckler.'
Castle Church - Church: engraving
South south east view showing the Norman chancel, the nave (with the south porch) and the tower. Anonymous.
Castle Church - Church: sepia drawing
Showing the church after its restoration by Sir G. G. Scott. A north west view showing the four new Norman windows in the north wall, (there is no north door.) The tower stands as before. Artist: J. ...
Castle Church - Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the Norman door and windows on the north side of the church. The tower, (late 14th century) has a long west window. Artist: J. Buckler.
Castle Church - Church: sepia drawing
South east view showing the new Early English chancel windows, the new Norman south windows to the nave, and the south porch. Artist: J. Buckler.