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Beaudesert Hall and Park: coloured aquatint engraving

'Beaudesert, Staffordshire, Marquis of Anglesea.' Showing the wooded park with a stream in the foreground. Artist: [Humphry Repton.]

Beaudesert Hall and Park: engraving

'Beaudesert, The Seat of the Marquis of Anglesea, South from the lane leading to the Lodge.' Distant view of the Hall over undulating wooded park.'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; Radclyffe, sc., [engraved.] ...

Beaudesert Hall and Park: steel engraving

Distant view from the north east of the house among trees.Inscribed 'To the Right Hon[orable] the Earl of Uxbridge this N.E View of Beaudesert, is inscribed, by His obliged humble servant S. Shaw.'[See ...

Beaudesert Hall and Park: water colour painting

Showing a distant view of the Hall from the north east, across the fields.Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

Beaudesert Park: pencil drawing

'View in Beaudesert Park,' showing a woodland view.'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Bescott - Basaltic Pillars: engraving

'Basaltic Pillars at Pouck Hill, Staffordshire, seen from the West.' [Drawn by] 'J. S.' 'Engraved for Dr. Thomson's Annals, for Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, Paternoster Row, Sep. 1, 1818.'

Betley - Farmhouse: engraving

'Farmhouse at Betley, Staffordshire.' [?North] view of a half timber and thatch farmhouse. Anonymous. The name 'C. Varley' (Cornelius Varley) has been written below the image in the lower left corner....

Betley Hall: sepia wash drawing

'Betley Hall, Staffordshire. G. Tollet Esqr.' South west view from over the lake, showing the bridge to the left. The house has three-stories (c. 1700), showing bays on the west side.'Cornelius Varley, ...

Betley Hall: sepia wash drawing

'Betley Hall and Park Staffordshire, Seat of G. Tollet Esq....sketched with Pt. G..c [Patent Graphic] Telescope.' North west view of the Hall from over the lake.'Cornelius Varley, Oct. 1820.'

Betley Old Hall: pen and sepia drawing

'G. Tollet Esq.s Farmhouse, Betley, Staffs.' Betley Old HallShowing the half timbered gable and the large chimney on the right of the building. The left wing is thatched, the remainder tiled.'Cornelius ...

Betley Park: sepia wash drawing

'View in Betley Park from the Hall window.' Showing the bridge over the lake.'Cornelius Varley, Oct 1820.'

Biddulph - Ancient Well in Knypersley Woods: sepia drawing (vignetted)

'Ancient well in Knipersley (sic) Woods, which was formerly used to cure the King's Evil,' [pencil note]. Showing a circular well with a shallow trough in front. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Biddulph - Knypersley Lake: sepia drawing

'View on Knypersley Lake.' showing a lake with wooded slopes around the sides, and two men fishing from the bank in the foreground.'T. P. W., ' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Biddulph - Knypersley Reservoir : pen and ink sketch

'Weir, Knypersley Reservoir.' Showing four arches of a bridge, over a weir. There are people sitting on the bank at the side of the weir. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Biddulph - rural view: pen and wash drawing

View of a small wooden bridge over a stream with a waterfall.(See SV II.25a.) Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Biddulph Hall (old): steel engraving

North west view of the remains of Biddulph Hall. Shows the octagonal turret and lantern between a farm house and the ruins. 'J. Buckler. del., [drawn]; J. Basire, sc., [engraved.]'

Biddulph Hall (old): steel engraving

North west view of the 'Ruins of Biddulph Hall and Farm House.' Artist: 'E. Brookes, fecit.,' [made the engraving]

Bishton Hall - Temple near Wolseley Bridge: sepia wash drawing

Showing a classical Temple in the grounds of Bishton Hall, with one pediment which has been erected over an arched channel [?boathouse], at the side of the river. Wolseley Bridge, with three arches ...