Needwood Forest: water colour painting
Showing Needwood Forest. A view of two old oak trees, one supported by props. Anonymous, [?in the style of Buckler.]
Norbury Manor: sepia wash drawing
'View of Norbury Manor House showing part of the old Moat.' Showing the farmhouse, called the Manor, built on a new site soon after 1801. The view is taken from the moat (a corner of the island appears) ...
Norbury Village - 'The Norbury Elm': sepia wash drawing
'The Norbury Elm [altered to Oak] with a distant view of the Parsonage House.' Showing an aged tree [?oak], with only one bough alive, standing in the village. Also showing a distant view of the top ...
Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large half-timber and brick farm house with a centra cluster of chimneys, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, with Patent Graphic Telescope, Aug. 5th, 1820.'
Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large Jacobean farm house with three clusters of chimneys and mullioned windows, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, Pt. G. Telescope,' [with patent graphic telescope.]...
Patshull House - Park and Pool: pencil drawing
'Part of Patshul (sic) Park - Sir George Pigot's Bart.,'showing a view across the pool to a distant bridge. There appears to be a windmill behind the bridge in the far distance, hidden among the trees.[Drawn ...
Patshull House and Park: sepia wash drawing
'Patshul (sic) Seat of Geo. Pigot, Bart., from near the highest portion of the Park.' Extensive west north west view across the park, showing the house in the middle distance on a raised mound of land.[Drawn ...
Patshull House: water colour painting
North east view looking over the pool, across the park to the house. Showing a white house with a portico, balanced by wings. It stands on turf terraces with open ground to the pool in the foreground.Anonymous, ...
Penkridge Town - [Bull] Bridge: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' Showing the bridge from the north bank, with the church in the distance. Five arches of the bridge show.'J. Buckler.'
Penkridge Town - Bridge: engraving (vignetted)
'Penkridge,' showing the [Bull] bridge, from the railway to the west. There are meadows in between the railway and the bridge, and there is a distant view of Cannock.'J. Wallace del., [drawn]; J. Greig ...
Penkridge Town - Railway and Bull Bridge: steel engraving
'The Railway near Penkridge, Teddesley Hall in the distance.' Showing a view from the railway across to Bull bridge and Teddesley Hall in the far distance.'D. Cox [drawn]; W. Radclyffe [engraved.]'
Perton Hall: sepia wash drawing
'Remains of Purton Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing a three storey building of brick and stone, with outbuildings. There is a large tree on the left, and two men standing in a field in the foreground.'C. ...
Pipehill: sepia drawing
'Pipe Hill, near the edge of Cannock Chase,' showing a wooded landscape from over a pool.'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport.]
Rolleston Hall: line engraving
'Rolleston Hall, The Seat of Sir Oswald Mosly (sic), Baronet, D. C. L. M. P.' South east view showing a distant view of the south west side of the house across a lake.[The house has been demolished.]'E. ...
Rowley Regis - Basaltic Quarry: engraving
'A Basaltic Quarry on Pearl-Hill, near Rowley, Staffordshire,' showing a steep quarry face with a man standing on the cliff at the top of it. 'W. Greighton del., [drawn]; J. Shury sc., [engraved].'
Rowley Regis - Quarry of Rowley Rag-Stone: engraving
'Qaurry (sic) of Rowley Rag-Stone,' showing a side view of a quarry face. [? from 'The Gentleman's Magazine.]Anonymous.
Rugeley Town - Bridge: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing a large low arch with four small pointed arches in the distance. The towers of the two churches appear behind the bridge. Artist: J. Buckler.
Sandon - Old Hall Farm: sepia wash drawing
'Old Hall Farm, Sandon Park, Staffordshire,' showing a building of three storeys with a central cluster of chimneys of the Gothic revival. Earlier work may be covered by stucco. artist: G. Buckler.
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