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Standon Hall: sepia drawing
'South View of Standon Hall, Staffordshire,' showing two overhanging gables and a large chimney stack.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Standon Hall: sepia drawing
'Standon Old Hall.' South east view from the court-yard, showing the pump, the overhanging gables and the chimney stack.'T. P. W.,'[Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Statfold Chapel: sepia drawing
'Remains of Statfold Chapel, Staffordshire.' South west view showing a small nave, a chancel with a south door, one square-headed window and one pointed window, a Norman west door, and a roof covered ...
Statfold Chapel: water colour painting
'South West View of Statfold Chapel, Staffordshire.' South west view showing a small nave, a chancel with a south door, one square-headed window and one pointed window, a Norman west door, and a roof ...
Statfold Hall: engraving
'South East View of Statfold Hall.' Showing a white, two storey house with a parapet hiding the lower part of the roof. On the east is a tall thin tower. To the right is a dovecot.'Rev. S. Shaw del., ...
Statfold Hall: water colour painting
'Statfold.' South west view showing a large white house with bays on each side and a tower. The picture is chiefly filed by the sweep of a road in the foreground bordered by shrubs.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]...
Statfold Hall: water colour painting
'Statfold.' South east view showing a white, two storey house with a parapet hiding the lower part of the roof. On the east is a tall thin tower. To the right is a dovecot.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Staunton Harold Church and Hall, Leicestershire: water colour painting
This watercolour is titled 'Hall, Staffordshire' but shows Staunton Harold Church and Hall in Leicestershire. North east view showing on the right, a large Georgian building with baluster coping and ...
Stoke-on-Trent Church [New]: sepia drawing
'South West View of Stoke Church, Staffordshire.' Chiefly showing the modern Gothic west tower of three stages, with pinnacles and crenellation. Also showing the west door and the north and south aisles. ...
Stoke-on-Trent Church [New]: steel engraving (vignetted)
'Stoke Church.' South view showing the nave of five bays, with aisles, the chancel and the west tower in modern Gothic, with pinnacles and battlements. 'Drawn and Engraved by T. Taylor.'
Stoke-on-Trent Church [Old]: engraving
'Old Church of Stoke,' [demolished 1829]. Showing a west tower, south porch and 18th century nave, south aisle and a chancel of three bays. 'T. Taylor sculp.,' [engraved].
Stoke-upon-Trent - Railway Station: sepia drawing
'The Railway Station at Stoke, Staffordshire.' Showing an elaborate building in brick and stone in the Elizabethan style, with gables, chimneys, finials and a portico of eight arches. Artist: George ...
Stoke-upon-Trent Church [New]: sepia drawing
'South East View of Stoke Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the nave with five bays (the windows are in perspective). Also showing the west tower, in modern Gothic with pinnacles and battlements. Artist: ...
Stoke-upon-Trent Church [New]: sepia drawing
'S. E. View of Stoke Church,' showing the nave of five bays, with aisles, the chancel and the west tower in modern Gothic with pinnacles and battlements. Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Stoke-upon-Trent Church [Old]: sepia drawing
'Stoke Old Church,' [demolished 1829]. Showing the west tower, the south porch and 18th century nave, the south aisle and the chancel of three bays. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Stone - Ancient Doorway in Vicarage Garden: sepia drawing
'Ancient Doorway in the Vicarage Garden, Stone, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman door of three orders, in the Vicarage Garden [at St. Michael's church.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Stone - Aston Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffordshire.' Showing a two storey, early Georgian house with dormer windows, and stone dressings, seen across an expanse of water [?moat].'J. Buckler.'
Stone - Brass figure [Sir James Lee]: pen and wash drawing
Showing a brass figure of a knight in armour set in marble between four shields [brasses missing] supposed to be Sir James Lee. 'J. R. Fernyhough.'