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Kinver Town - 'Master's House': sepia drawing

'The Master's House of the Grammar School at Kinver, Staffordshire.' This appears to be a 16th century half-timbered hosue plastered over, and to have the depth of three bays (gables), so perhaps room ...

Leek Town - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar and National Schools at Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a building in two blocks; [?the school and dwelling house for masters.]'J. Buckler.' Rev. B. Maude established an institute at the ...

Lichfield - Friary Schools: line engraving

'The Friary Schools (1927) Prior to alterations. The Friary School from the new road.' Artist: 'A. Everton, 1927.'

Lichfield - Grammar School: copper-plate engraving

'Lichfield School,' showing a brick building with four dormer gables and an entrance door, taken from the playground, The school stands on St. John's Street. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Grammar School: engraving

'Grammar School, Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) It stood on St. John's Street. 'Drawn by John ...

Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) which was demolished in 1843. Artist: J. ...

Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' showing a large square house facing the road, with a walled playground and an old school house [demolished 1849] behind, on St. John's Street. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving

'An old View of the Grey Friars, Lichfield, Arms &c. in the Windows and an antient (sic) Monument discovered there, in 1746.' 'Stringer, del., [drawn].' [Either C.E or E. Stringer].

Lichfield - Minors' School and Conduit: sepia drawing

'The Conduit at Lichfield,' showing a square building with stone corners and a domed roof. It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. In the street, behind, the Minors' School is visible, ...

Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia drawing

'Minors' School at Lichfield: founded A.D. 1670,' [by Thomas Minors.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables and a central door. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the ...

Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia wash drawing

'Minors' School, Lichfield,' [founded by Thomas Minors, c. 1660-70.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables with a central door and a gable above. It has square-headed windows. ...

Lichfield - Minors' School: woodcut engraving

Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables with a central door and a gable above. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the Conduit, which is shown to the right of the picture. ...

Lichfield - 'New School': sepia drawing

'New School near the Lake at Lichfield.' Showing a one storey Elizabethan-type building. The pool is to the left of the building. Artist: J. Buckler.

Madeley - Free School: sepia drawing

'Free School at Great Madeley, Staffordshire.' North east view showing a low Jacobean building of brick with stone dressings (the window frames of wood). There is a bell-turret in the centre.'J. Buckler.'...

National School, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia wash drawing

'National School at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' built 1825. Showing a plain building of one storey with a porch and small bays. Artist: J. Buckler.

National School, Stoke-on-Trent: sepia drawing

'National School at Stoke, Staffordshire.' Showing a box-like building of the Tudor style with six flat-topped windows above a row of pointed ones, and a belfry tower at the end. Built in 1815. Artist: ...

National School, Tamworth: lithograph

'National School.' Showing a late Georgian building of stone of two storeys, with a row of four windows on the ground floor (and five above). There is a central door with double pilasters and a low ...

Oscott - St. Mary's College: line engraving

'St. Mary's College, Oscott,' showing a view of the new buildings and chapel. Also showing a procession in the foreground. Artist: W. Radclyffe.