Tutbury Priory Church - South Doorway: sepia wash drawing
'South Doorway of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a blocked up doorway of three orders, two of Norman zig-zag work, with a carved lintel depicting a boar hunt. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Tutbury - Plate of Medieval Coins: engraving
Showing a plate of medieval coins, including those by Edward II of England, Alexander of Scotland, John of Gaunt's Medal, John Baliol of Scotland and Robt. Hadley the Coiner. 'Spencer Engr., [engraved] ...
Lichfield - South Doorway of St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing
'South Doorway of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield.' Showing an early English trefoil arch set in two outer pointed arches. Also showing a view of the interior. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Lichfield - East View: steel engraving
'View of Lichfield, The Birth Place of Dr. Samuel Johnson.' East view showing Stowe pool and brook.[Compare with SV V.143 verso, by same artists.]'Drawn by C. Stanfield, R.A.; Engraved by E. Finden; London, ...
Walsall Town - Grammar School: sepia wash drawing
'Grammar School at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a mid-Georgian brick building of three storeys, with an area behind railings. The main entrance has a pilastered porch up steps, on Park Street ...
Stafford - View of Town: pencil drawing
Showing a view of the town, with the tower and castle on a hill in the distance. At the front on the right, is the elevation of the asylum, with another block of building nearby, both three storeys high. ...
Stafford - View from river: woodcut engraving
Showing a general view of Stafford from the river on the south west of Stafford. [Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne, 1929.] Anonymous.
Walsall Church ['New']: sepia drawing
'The New Church/ Saint Peters/ at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Built in 1841, by Isaac Highway. Showing the Gothic nave of eight bays, the west tower and doors. The tower top is crenellated with corner ...
Walsall Church - Effigy of cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary]: etching
Showing a cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary] in chain-mail and a surcoat with a sword and shield. Also showing coats of arms; Beauchamp impaling Ferrers; Hilary; Basset; Beauchamp. On the same plate ...
Walsall - 'Ancient Mansion': sepia wash drawing
'Ancient Mansion at Walsall, Staffordshire,' at Caldmore Green. Showing the White Hart, a large building of brick with stone dressings, rounded gables and of several bays, by the roadside. Artist: J. ...
Walsall Town - Ancient House: sepia drawing
'Ancient Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a house with two wings, one being Tudor of half-timber. [Pencil note]: 'The Wool Pack at the end of the Square.' Artist: J. Buckler.
Walsall Church: Effigy of cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary]: copper-plate engraving
'Monument from Walsal (sic).' Showing the effigy of a cross-legged knight. 'Fig. 3. p.806.' Lettered 'John.' .Anonymous.
Tutbury Castle: pencil drawing
Showing the remains of the castle. One wing (to the right) seems inhabited, being 'restored' in late Georgian style. Anonymous.
Tamworth - Token: engraving
Showing the Tamworth Token, 1/2d. 1671. Inscribed 'Robert Greene of Tamworth mercer [Mercer's Arms].' 'Fig. 5, p. 413.' [? Taken from the Gentleman's Magazine.] Anonymous.
Tamworth Castle: pencil drawing
'Tamworth.' South view of Tamworth Castle from across the river showing the church tower behind, a large mill on the rights, and a bridge on the left. Anonymous.
Tamworth - Rural View: pen and ink drawing
Showing a study of trees, with a small amount of Tamworth Church tower visible, (a south west view). Anonymous, [Henry Curzon Allport.]
Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Choir: engraving
'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Choir looking West, To Lieutenant General the Honorable Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B., &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Choir looking west, ...
Tamworth Church - Tomb: tracing in ink
Tracing of a tomb showing a cross-legged knight, 'in the chancell on the North side,' with three shields of arms. Taken from the Harl. MSS. 2043. Art. 8 (24) British Museum. Anonymous.