Tutbury Castle: steel engraving
'Tutbury Castle in the County of Stafford. From a Draught taken A. D. 1620.' Showing a castle with many towers and turrets taken from an Elizabethan drawing. There is a river on the right with a bridge ...
Tutbury Castle: Plan: engraving
'Plan of Tutbury Castle and the Lands Belonging Thereto.' Scale approximately 1 inch to 80 yards. Showing the Castle Yard with a Deep Foss on two sides, the other side bordered dense woodland, Tutbury ...
Walsall Church: engraving
'N. W. View of Walsall Church.' North west view showing the high tower and spire, the west end and the north aisle rising above the houses below. 'Gent. Mag. April 1795, Pl. III, p.281.' 'Rev. S. Shaw ...
Tutbury Priory Church: sepia wash drawing
'South East View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower, the Norman clerestory with a nave and a south door, also the 'perpendicular' south aisle and east window. Also showing part of ...
Tutbury Priory Church: aquatint engraving
'To the Right Honble. Earl of Leicester. This Plate of Tutbury Church is gratefully dedicated by his much obliged humble Servant, Stebbing Shaw.' Showing the door and the window in the west front of ...
Tutbury Priory Church: sepia wash drawing
'North East View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the built up north arcade of six bays, and three light [?14th century] windows inserted above. Also showing piers of arch at the crossing ...
Tutbury - 'Wych Elm': pen and ink drawing
'Tutbury Elm. Girth 20 feet.' Showing a large tree with spreading boughs, one of which has been broken off. The ruins of the castle can be seen in the distance. The tree is in the park to the west ...
Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia wash drawing
'Part of the Northwest end of the Church and Steeple of Saint Chad by Lichfield, shewing (sic) the site of Saint Chad's cell there A.D. 670. From Gough's Collection in the Bodleian Library at Oxford.' ...
Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: lithograph
'STOWE near LICHFIELD.' West view of the church looking across Stowe Pool, showing the tower of the church, and a cluster of cottages in front of the tower. Anonymous.
Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: etching
West view, chiefly of the tower. Anonymous.
Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Lady Chapel: engraving
'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Lady Chapel, To George Watson Taylor, Esq., A Patron of the Fine Arts & Polite Literature. This Plate is inscribed by the Author.' Showing Lady Chapel looking East. 'Plate ...
Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Chapter House doorway: engraving
'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Door-Way to the Chapter House. To Robert John Harvey, Esq., F.S.A., as a testimony of respect. This Plate is inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Chapter House doorway ...
Dudley - Fossils: lithograph
Showing fossils (Pediculus marinus trilobus), `the Dudley Locust.''L. B., del.,' [Drawn by Luke Booker.]
Tutbury Castle - South View: zincograph
'Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire.' South view taken from beyond the bridge which is in the foreground, showing the castle on the hill beyond. 'W. P. Sherlock fecit., [drawn and etched].'
Stafford - Interior of St. Mary's Church: tinted lithograph
'St. Mary's Church, Stafford. The Nave.' South west view showing the interior of the church. The font is visible at the west end. 'J. C. Greenwood del., [drawn]; R. Groom lith., [lithographed]; Published ...
Stafford - Interior of St. Mary's Church: tinted lithograph
'St. Mary's Church, Stafford. The Chancel.' North west view looking south east up towards the large five-light window at the end of the chancel.'J. C. Greenwood del., [drawn]; R. Groom lith., [lithographed]; ...
Lichfield - Market Place: tracing
'An unfinished draft of the Market House, Lichfield. British Museum, Nov. 3. 1836, Harl. MSS. 2043. Art. 8 (24).' Showing an octagonal pulpit, supported by eight pillars, with statues at the corners ...
Castle Church - Stafford Castle: engraving
'Stafford Castle.' South east view showing the twin towers as rebuilt in 1815. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'