Lichfield - View across Stowe Pool: pen drawing
'View from Mr. Gresley's Garden at Stowe, showing Stowe Pool in the center (sic) the Brook running from it, in the foreground, the commencement of Stowe Street on the left, and the Tower of St. Mary's ...
Lichfield - West North West Prospect: copper-plate engraving
Showing a west north west prospect of the city, with five spires in a cluster. Inscribed 'To the right Honble. THOMAS Viscount WEYMOUTH & Baron of WARMISTER. This 30 Table Shewing (sic) the W.N.W Prospect ...
Lichfield - West View: engraving
'An Ancient View of the City of Lichfield. From a painting in the possession of the Revd. Henry White.' West view showing the gate tower, St. Mary's church with a spire, and St. Michael's church on ...
Lichfield - ['Dr. Johnson's'] Willow Tree: water colour painting
North east view showing Stowe Pool and St. Chad's Church beyond, with large houses on each side, to the right of the picture. The Willow tree is on the left. Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]
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 - 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 - Distant View: oil painting
Showing a view of St. Mary's Church and the Cathedral spires, over Stowe Pool. Anonymous.
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, ...
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.
Lichfield - Library: sepia drawing
'Permanent Library at Lichfield.' Showing a Georgian house of three storeys with a panelled door. On the left is a half-timber house, and other, behind which is St. Mary's Church tower. This house ...
Lichfield - Market House: sepia drawing
'The Market house at Lichfield,' taken from the corner of the birth-place of Dr. Johnson. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Lichfield - North West View: lithograph
'Litchfield (sic), from the Grounds of John Atkinson, Esqr.'Showing a view from the north west, just outside the city. St. Michaels' Church spire is visible on a hill in the distance. [Artist's monogram ...
Lichfield - South West Prospect: engraving
'The South West Prospect of the City of Lichfield.' Stretching from the west to St. Michael's, an easterly suburb. With a key describing the important features. Inscribed with a brief history of Lichfield. ...
Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia wash drawing
'The Tower of Saint Mary's Church, Lichfield,' as rebuilt in 1722. Showing a view of the tower from the street (with the Guildhall at the artist's back, therefore looking north.) Artist: G. Buckler....
Lichfield - The Exchange: steel engraving (vignetted)
'The Exchange, Lichfield.' Showing a building of the Gothic revival with an arcade. 'Shaw, del., [drawn]; Nevitt, sc., [engraved]; Published by T. G. Lomax,' [c.1850]
Lichfield - View of street: sepia drawing
'View of Lichfield,' Conduit Street and, in the distance, Dam Street, showing a house standing on four columns on the left, and one on two columns at the end of the street. The spires of the Cathedral ...
Lichfield Cathedral - East View (distant): tinted pencil drawing
Showing a view of the Cathedral from the east, with a cluster of spires. St. Mary's church tower is visible on the left. Anonymous.
Lichfield Cathedral - South West View (distant): water colour painting
Showing a south west view of the Cathedral, from the road leading into Lichfield. Anonymous, [? in the style of D. Parkes.]