Fisherwick Hall: aquatint engraving
Showing the new house from plans of Lancelot Browne, finished in 1774. South east view of an immense building with a central portico supporting a pediment. Along the frieze the MDCCLXXIV. There are ...
Fisherwick Hall: aquatint engraving
South east view described as 'South and East fronts of Fisherwick House after its proposed diminution.' (The roof and top widows have been lowered.) Aquatint in red sepia.'G. S. Hughes, del.,' [drawn.]...
Fisherwick Hall: copper-plate engraving
A south south east prospect showing a Tudor building of brick, with a large bay window on the south east.
Inscribed 'To the right Honble. JOHN Visc. MASSEREEN Baron of LOUGH - NEAGH one of his Majtie. ...
Fisherwick Hall: sepia wash drawing
South east view showing the front of the hall, after its proposed diminution. Showing a low roof and four chimneys.(See SV IV. 194a for example where more chimneys are shown.)Hand-written in pencil: 'Fisherwick ...
Fisherwick Hall: water colour drawing
'DISTANT View of FISHERWICK, and of the GREENHOUSE, 1786.' Showing the Hall across grounds, with horses and riders, and deer in the foreground.'I. Spyers, Delt.,' [drawn.]
Fisherwick Hall: water colour painting
Showing the new house from plans of Lancelot Browne, finished in 1774. South east view of an immense building with a central portico supporting a pediment. Along the frieze the MDCCLXXIV. There are ...
Forton - Aqualate Hall: pencil drawing
'Aquilate Hall Staffordshire, the Seat of Sir T. Boughey,' [d. 1880.] North west view showing a modern Gothic turreted mansion. There are cattle lying in the foreground. [As enlarged by 'the late' J. ...
Forton - Aqualate Hall: tinted aquatint engraving
West view showing a modern Gothic turreted mansion. There are cattle lying in the foreground. As enlarged by 'the late' J. Boughey-Fletcher.Inscribed 'To the Nobility Gentry and Freeholders of the County ...
Forton - Aqualate Hall: water colour painting
Distant view of 'Aqualate,' looking down towards and across the mere to the south east. There is a windmill visible on Broad hill in the background. The house is shown on the right, before the addition ...
Forton Hall: wash drawing
'Forton Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a view taken from a sunken road, looking up at the Hall. Showing the front of the Hall with a porch and three gables. There are chimneys at the ends. 'J. Buckler.'...
Forton Hall: wash drawing
'Forton Old Hall Taken Out Of The Church Yard.' Over the porch is a panel with 'CSA1665/9.' Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Freeford Hall: engraving
'Freeford Stafforde, the Seat of Richd. Dyott, Esq.' Showing a two storeyed Georgian brick house seen across a lake, from the south.(From an almanac page heading of 1799. Probably taken from Shaw's view ...
Freeford Hall: engraving
'Freeford,' showing a two storeyed Georgian brick house sen across a lake from the south. There is parkland on the right.(Taken from Shaw's work, see SV IV. 203a.)Anonymous.
Freeford Hall: engraving
South view showing a two storeyed Georgian brick house seen across a lake. There is parkland on the right.Inscribed 'To Richard Dyott Esqr. this view of Freeford is inscribed by his much obliged Servant ...
Freeford Hall: water colour painting
South view showing a two storeyed Georgian brick house seen across a lake. There is parkland on the right.(See SV IV. 203a, for an engraved copy.)Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Gnosall Village - Ancient House: wash drawing
'An Ancient House in Gnosall,'[handwritten in pencil] 'This Old House is to be pulld down this summer, May, 1838.' Showing a compact, Elizabethan half-timbered house of three storeys with a central chimney, ...
Great Barr - 'Perry Hall' : steel engraving
'Perry Hall from the Lodge Gate, Seat of I. Gough Esq.' View of the Hall from the Lodge Gate. Showing a three-storeyed castellated house with exterior chimneys, in a park. Also showing a pool or what ...
Great Barr Hall: engraving
'Barr Hall, Seat of Sir E. D. Scott, Bart.,' showing a view from the pool in the park. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.'