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Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: lithograph
'Ancient Elizabethan House, Stafford. Destroyed by Fire Oct. 1st 1887.' Showing a late Elizabethan, four storey gabled house with a two storey oriel over the door. There is a modern shop front on the ...
Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: sepia drawing
'Ancient Houses in the High Street, Stafford.' Showing a north west view of Maid's Head Inn (left), and the Elizabethan House at the corner of Gaolgate and Market Square which is a late Elizabethan, ...
Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Gaol Gate Street, Stafford.' Showing a south west view of Maid's Head Inn and shops (at the corner of Gaolgate and Market Square). It is a late Elizabethan, four storey gabled house (plastered), ...
Stafford - Marston Chapel: pen and ink drawing
'S. W. View of Marston Chapel,' showing a barn-like building with a west end porch and bell turret. There are three round-headed windows in the nave. Also showing a glimpse of the chancel beyond.'T. ...
Stafford - Marston Chapel: sepia drawing (vignetted)
'South West View of Marstone (sic) Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a barn-like building with a west end porch and bell turret. There are three round-headed windows in the nave. Also showing a glimpse ...
Stafford - National School: sepia drawing
'The National School at Stafford.' North east view of the school on Gaol Road showing a plain building of seven bays, with Christ Church behind.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Stafford - New Lodge to the Asylum: sepia drawing
'The New Lodge to the Asylum at Stafford,' taken from the road. Showing a one-storey building behind a perimeter wall, situated by the entrance gateway.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Stafford - North East View: pencil drawing
'Stafford, North East.' Showing a clump of trees in the foreground, and St. Mary's church tower is visible in the distance. A study in pencil on grey paper. Anonymous, [Captain John Philips]
Stafford - North West View: water colour painting
View showing St. Mary's Church from the north west, before its restoration. Also showing the windmill to the west of it, with sails. Anonymous.
Stafford - Old Bank in Market Square: sepia drawing
'Bank at Stafford.' Showing the old bank in Stafford, and the houses adjoining at the corner of Market Square. [Also showing the passage way to the former William Salt Library, 1893.] Artist: 'J. B.,' ...
Stafford - Old Cottage in Back Walls: pen and ink drawing
'A View of Old Cottage in the Back Walls, Stafford.' Showing a brick and tiled house, with dormer windows. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.
Stafford - Old Cottage in the Foregate: pen and ink drawing
'An Old Cottage in the Foregate, Stafford.' Showing a half-timbered building with a thatched roof and a dormer window. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.
Stafford - Old Houses [in Eastgate Street]: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Stafford.' Showing two storey houses with dormer windows. One half-timber house is shown. There are people standing in three of the open doorways. Edit: J. Buckler.
Stafford - Old Houses in Crabbery Lane: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Crabbery Lane, Stafford.' North east view showing Elizabethan houses with two bays and an overhanging half-timber porch. There is also a stone bay with stone mullions. Later the Noah's ...
Stafford - Plan of Basement Story of Shire Hall: engraving
'Plan of the Basement Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing the proposed purpose of each room including the Mayor's Office, the Prisoners' Room and the Witnesses' Room.'London, ...
Stafford - Plan of Principal Storey of Shire Hall: engraving
'Principal Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing a key chart listing the proposed purpose of each room.Scale 1 inch to 10 feet. 'London, Nov. 10th 1802. Engraved & Published ...
Stafford - Printing Office: wood cut engraving
Showing the Printing Office at the junction of Newport Road and Bridge Street, more recently called the 'Grapes Corner.' [Note by Miss Garbett, 1929; Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne.] Anonymous.
Stafford - Radford Bridge: pencil drawing
'Radford Bridge near Stafford.' Showing three arches on pillared piers from the bank below. There is a horse and cart on the bridge, and a man fishing in the the foreground. Anonymous.