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Castle Church - Stafford Castle: steel engraving

'Stafford Castle.' South east view showing the twin towers as rebuilt in 1815. Anonymous.

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: woodcut engraving

'Stafford Castle,'showing the castle in the distance with cows and trees in the foreground. Anonymous.

Castle Church and Stafford Castle: water colour painting

South east view of the church, showing Castle Hill (partly wooded) standing in the centre of the picture. There are fields in the foreground in which there are huntsmen. Anonymous, [in the style of ...

Caverswall Castle: coloured aquatint engraving

South west view showing the Benedictine nuns from Ghent, who occupied the Castle. Inscribed 'CAVERSWALL CASTLE Situated near the Staffordshire Potteries. Erected by William de Carewall, or de Caverswall, ...

Caverswall Castle: copper-plate engraving

South east view showing a large stone building, three storeys high, of the Early Jacobean period. It stands in a walled court-yard surrounded by a moat with octagonal towers at each angle. It is printed ...

Caverswall Castle: copper-plate engraving

East south east view showing a large stone building, three storeys high, of the Early Jacobean period. It stands in a walled court-yard surrounded by a moat, with octagonal towers at each angle. Inscribed ...

Caverswall Castle: engraving

South east view of Caverswall Castle showing a view of the castle across a large expanse of water [?moat].'Published in April 1795, by S. Hooper.'

Caverswall Castle: engraving

'Caverswall Castle, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the castle and the walled garden around it. Anonymous.

Caverswall Castle: engraving

South west view showing the castle and the walled garden around it.'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'

Caverswall Castle: ink sketch

'Caverswall Nunnery.' Showing a west south west view of the castle and the wall of the gardens, surrounded by the moat. Anonymous.

Caverswall Castle: pencil drawing

South south east view of the castle, showing the church to the right.Anonymous, [in the style of S. Shaw].

Caverswall Castle: sepia drawing

'Caverswall Nunnery.' South east view showing the entrance through a line of trees by the moat. Anonymous.

Caverswall Castle: sepia drawing

'Entrance to Caverswall Castle, Staffordshire.' North east view of the bridge over the moat showing the row of four turrets from which the bridge issues.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Castle: sepia drawing

'Caverswall Castle, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the castle within a walled garden, surrounded by a moat.'J. Buckler.'

Chartley Castle [Hall]: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Chartley Castle, 1838,' showing a three-arched bridge over the moat, and the castle hill behind.[Proof on thin paper.] 'T. P. Wood, del., [drawn]; O. Jewitt, sc., [engraved].'

Chartley Castle: engraving

'Remains of CHARTLEY CASTLE, Staffordshire,' showing two ruined towers on a hill among trees. There is a round Dove-cot below.'Engraved by Angus from a Drawing by W. Carter...for 'The Beauties of England ...

Chartley Castle: pencil and wash drawing

Showing the ruins of one of the towers, framed by trees.Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Chartley Castle: red-sepia drawing

Showing the ruins of the Court-yard, including embrasures for windows, up to the second story. There is a flag among the trees to the right.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].