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Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: lithograph

'Market Place Lichfield, the Birth Place of Dr. Johnson.' Showing St. Mary's Church on the left, the Town Hall at the top of the street in the centre, and Dr. Johnson's birth-place on the right - a three ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

Showing a three storey building in the Market Place with a colonnaded front.'A perspective view of a part of the city of Lichfield, including 1. The house in which the late Dr. Samuel Johnson was born ...

Soho - Francis Eginton's House: water colour painting

Showing a two storey house with pillars flanking the front door, overlooking a field. There are buildings to either side of the house. Anonymous, [Francis Eginton junior.]

Soho - Francis Eginton's House: aquatint engraving

'Prospect Hill the residence of Mr. Francis Eginton, Glass Stainer.' Showing a late Georgian house of two storeys, with annexes and outbuildings. 'Drawn and Engraved by F. Eginton, Junr., Birmingham.'...

Lichfield - Statue of Dr. Johnson: engraving

Showing an outline pen drawing of Dr. Johnson's statue in the Market Place, from the north west. 'Engraved by J. Stubbs from a statue by Lucas.'

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: pen and ink drawing

South east view, taken from behind the hosue of F. Moseley, Esq., Stow Hill. From an original water colour painting by W. Fernyhough, 1805. Artist: 'John Robert Fernyhough, London, 1835.'

Lichfield - Gateway of Choristers' House: engraving

'The Gateway belonging to the Choristers House, in the Close Lichfield, taken in 1773.' Also showing an ink copy of the inscription over the doorway,' Domus pro choristis extructa.' Anonymous.

Lichfield - Bishop's Palace in The Close: engraving

Showing a stone building of two storeys with dormer windows in the roof, from the garden side, with a gardener and a child in a pram. A Cathedral spire is to the right of the house. Proof copy before ...

Lichfield - Banquetting Room in The Close: sepia wash drawing

Showing a stone building with mullioned windows and an entrance door over steps.Handwritten note: 'The Banquetting Room in The Close, Lichfield built by Bishop Hackett, pulled down 1819. A new Residence ...

Lichfield - House of Peter Garrick: pencil drawing

'House in Beacon Street, Lichfield, the residence of Peter Garrick, Esquire, who died there in 1796.' Showing a two-storey Georgian house with a tiled roof. Anonymous.

Smethwick Grove: engraving

'Smethwick Grove, Seat of George Bacchus, Esq.,' showing a two-storey Georgian house among trees in the park. It has a low roof and there is a lake in the foreground.'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by ...

Pipehill - Military barricade: water colour drawing

'Antient (sic) Military Barricade at Pipe Hill.' Showing a scale drawing of the barricade and a ground plan showing the position of the barricade. It is believed to be the remains of a Roman boundary ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: water colour painting

'An Original Drawing of St. Chad's Church, Lichfield, taken from behind the house of F. Moseley, Esq., Stow Hill by William Fernyhough, del., [drawn] 1797. A pupil of John Glover's and Fellow Student ...

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

'House in Lichfield, (in which Dr. Johnson was born.' Showing a three storey building in the Market Place, with a colonnaded front, seen from St. Mary's Church. 'Drawn by J. Hughes, Esq.; Eng[rave]d ...

Lichfield - Arms of Lord Cadogan (Friary): water colour painting

'Arms of Lord Cadogan. Knight of the Thistle. As painted in the Friary.' Quarterly blue and gold, with supporters of a lion crowned and a winged beast. Also showing the arms of 'Macloid of Lewis,' ...

Dudley - 'Whimsey or Engine Drawing Coal' : lithograph

'Whimsey or Engine Drawing Coal,' showing an old-type beam engine working drum on which the hauling chains run (two pits). Also (inset) 'Skip filled with thick coal,' showing a low truck piled with coal, ...

Dudley - The Dudley Brewery: steel engraving

'The Dudley Brewery.' Showing the Brewery with men working in the foreground. 'T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by Radclyffe and Co., [1838] for their `History of Birmingham and its Vicinity,' ...

Wall-Butts Colliery, Bilston: lithograph

Showing a coloured section of the strata in Wall-Butts colliery, Bilston (depth of various measures 112 yards.)'Standidge & Co., Litho., [lithographers] London.'