Coseley Church: sepia wash drawing
North west view of the church, (built in 1830 in the Gothic Revival.) Showing the nave with seven bays, a north porch, and a west entrance under the tower. (Probably drawn in 1841 as Ettingshall nearby, ...
Cotton - Chapel of St. John Baptist: sepia drawing
'Cotton.' North west view of the chapel built [1795] in Gothic Revival. Showing the cruciform-shaped chapel with a bell-turret and cupola at the crossing. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Cotton - Hall: lithograph
South east view of the Hall near Alton, showing a late Georgian building of three storeys on the left, and then a bay and two storeys on the right. The roof retains an even level. There are trees behind ...
Cresswell - Draycott-in-the-Moors Catholic Chapel: sepia drawing
'The Catholic Chapel at Draycott, Staffordshire.' North east view showing the chapel which was built in 1816, in the Gothic Revival period. Showing five bays, the churchyard cross and small bell-tower ...
Cross in Pattingham Church-yard: sepia drawing
'The Cross in Pattingham Church Yard,' showing an octagonal pillar on a base of three steps.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Croxden - Chapel and School: sepia wash drawing
'Croxden Chapel and School,' showing a modern-Elizabethan building of brick and stone, T-shaped, with a bell gable. It stands at a corner where roads join.'T. P. Wood.'
Croxden - Font in the Guest Chapel: sepia drawing
'Font in Croxden Church,' showing a round, vase-shaped bowl with a moulded cordon and a channelled design below. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Croxden - Guest Chapel: sepia drawing
'South East View of Croxden Church,' showing the south door of the guest chapel (now demolished). Also showing the 13th century lancet windows and sturdy buttresses of the period. At the west end there ...
Darlaston Church: sepia drawing
North east view (the East end facing the street,) showing the tower with a Gothic Revival spire, a box-like nave (1833) with 'factory' windows on two levels [since re-built]. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood....
Dilhorne - Church and Grammar School: sepia drawing
Dillhorne (sic) Church and Grammar School, Staffordshire.' West view showing the Grammar School as a small building in the Tudor style. Of the church, little but the octagonal tower is seen.'J. Buckler.'
Mr ...
Dilhorne Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Dillhorne Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, the south aisle, the clerestory and the top of the tower [no porch.]'J. Buckler.'
Dilhorne Church: water colour painting
'All Saint's Church, Dilhorne,' South west view from the churchyard, showing the octagonal tower, the south aisle (with a classical south door), the clerestory and the chancel. Also shows an old Tudor ...
Dilhorne Church: water colour painting
South west view showing the octagonal tower, the south aisle (with classical south door), the clerestory and the chancel. The south porch is shown with the date 1666 over the arch.
Also shows an ...
Draycott in the Moors - School : sepia drawing
'The School at Draycott, Staffordshire.' Showing a small building of the Gothic Revival, with a porch situated on the road, west of the church.'J. C. Buckler.'
Draycott in the Moors Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Draycott Church, Staffordshire,' [St. Margeret's] showing the north chapel and the north side of the classical nave with the top of the tower above. The east chancel window is classical, ...
Draycott in the Moors Church: water colour painting
'St. Peter's Church,' [St. Margaret's]. South east view taken from the road, showing a classical nave [1727] with long round-headed windows and a portico to the south door. There is an aged-looking ...
Drayton Bassett Church - Coffin lid: sepia drawing
'Fragment of a Coffin Lid in Drayton Basset Church Yard, Staffordshire,' showing a 13th century floriated cross. The cross has eight floriated arms and a central boss. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]...
Drayton Bassett Church - Coffin lid: woodcut engraving
Showing a coffin lid, with a crack half way up, showing the 13th century floriated cross and shaft. Inscribed, 'Drayton.' Anonymous.