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Stafford - Architectural details: sepia drawing
Showing three drawings:(1) 'Ancient Corbel to a house in Saint Mary's Passage,' [with pendant end].(2) '[Ancient Corbel with an S-curve] to a house in the High Street.'(3) 'Knocker of an ancient house ...
Stafford - Aston Monument in St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing
'Remains of the Aston Monument in the North Transept of Saint Mary's Church, Stafford.' Showing a table tomb commemorating Sir Edward Aston of Tixall (headless) and his wife Joan, 1562. Also showing ...
Stafford - Asylum: engraving
'Asylum, Stafford.' Showing a large plain building of three storeys, in park-like grounds. A man and woman are walking in the foreground.'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by ...
Stafford - Brass tombstone in St. Mary's Church: drawing
Showing a copy of a brass tombstone, in black ink on yellow paper.Inscribed 'Here Lies mary Relict of Christopher Rode Esqr. of Laton in Cheshire who died 23 Jany. 1733 aged 67.' Anonymous.
Stafford - Bridge at Bridgeford: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at Bridgeford near Stafford.' Showing one arch of the bridge from a river bank below.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Stafford - Bridge at Railway Station: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at the Railway Station, Stafford.' Showing the one arched bridge from the meadows below in the foreground. Part of the sky-line of Stafford town is visible in the distance, showing a tall ...
Stafford - Bridge: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at Stafford.' Showing Green Bridge with one arch, and the houses on Bridge Street beyond. Artist: J. Buckler.
Stafford - Chetwynd House: sepia drawing
'Old Mansion in Stafford,' Chetwynd House, built 1745. North east view from the front, showing part of the plain north side, the Corinthian pilasters at the corners, and two wings, with dormer windows. ...
Stafford - Christ Church: sepia drawing
'The New Church at Stafford,' [built 1838]. Showing a pseudo-Norman building, from the west south west, with a western tower, as seen behind a street wall.'J. Buckler.'
Stafford - Christ Church: sepia wash drawing
'Christ Church, Stafford.' West view showing the tower with a crenellated top and a cross, and the north and south transepts. 'H. J. Noyes.'
Stafford - Christ Church: tinted lithograph
'The New Church Stafford,' [built 1838]. South view showing the western Norman tower, and the three bays of the nave before the transept, with plain pointed windows.'G. E. Hamilton Esq. Archt.; T. Physick, ...
Stafford - Christ Church: woodcut engraving
'The New Church at Stafford.' South south west view showing the tower, the south aisle and the south transept. There is also a hymn (four verses) printed in 8vo., entitled 'The Church of our Fathers,' ...
Stafford - Cottage of Isaac Walton: engraving
Showing Isaac Walton's Cottage at Shallowford. A thatched cottage with two doors and windows under the eaves. 'Audinet sculp.,' [engraved].
Stafford - Cottages at The Hough: water colour painting
'Two Cottages at the Hough near Stafford opposite to Miss Corne's House, on the Weeping Cross Road, 1823.' Showing two brick and half-timber cottages, with thatched roofs.'J. R. F.,' [John Robert Fernyhough.]...
Stafford - County Gaol: water colour painting
County Gaol, Stafford.' Showing the top of a large building behind a high wall. There are fields surrounding the compound, and a house in the foreground to the left of the Gaol. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
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Stafford - County General Infirmary: pen drawing
'Stafford General Infirmary.' Plan and elevation.Scale 1 inch to 10 feet.[See SV IX.29, for drawing of building as it stood.] 'Benj. Wyatt and Sons, archit., [architects].'
Stafford - County General Infirmary: sepia drawing
'County General Infirmary at Stafford,' viewed from the road. Showing a three storey building with a colonnaded porch. It has a central block with wings, behind railings and a wall.[See SV IX.30, for ...
Stafford - Creswell Chapel: pen and wash drawing
'Chapel in ruins near Stafford, 1824.' From the ?west, showing ruins on a mound in a field. Anonymous.