Madeley Manor House: engraving
South east view of a Manor House from the gardens. Showing a half timber house of many gables. Inscribed, 'To the Worspll. the generous & much honored Gent JOHN OFFLEY of MADELEY Esqr. This 16 Table ...
Maple Hayes House: engraving
Showing a plain Georgian house, seen across a lake and a park. [There is no name.]
Maple Hayes House was built by George Addams, a Lichfield wine merchant, in 1794-1796. Wings with bay windows ...
Marchington Hall: water colour and ink painting
'Marchington Hall,' viewed from the Park. Showing a two-gabled 'Queen Anne' style house a central porch and a `broken' pediment above.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Mavesyn Ridware Hall - Gatehouse: engraving
'Mavesyn Ridware, 1785.' South east view showing a view of the Hall, the Gatehouse, the outbuildings and the church. Also showing two swans' bill, showing swan-marks.[See SV VIII.65b, for original drawing.] ...
Meaford Hall: sepia wash drawing
'Meaford, Staffordshire; the Seat of Earl [altered to Lord] Saint Vincent, from the bridge.' Showing a distant view of Meaford Hall, seen in a park, from across a lake.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Milford House: sepia drawing
'Milford near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire, the Seat of R. B. Levett, Esqr.' Showing a three storey house with a large square central block with wings, viewed from across a lake. 'J. Buckler.'
Milford House: water colour painting
'Milford near Stafford; the Seat of R. B. Levett, Esq.' Showing a three storey house with a large square central block with wings, viewed from across a lake. Anonymous, 'Copied from John Buckler F.S.A., ...
Moseley Court: sepia wash drawing
'Moseley Court, the Seat of T. G. Whitgreave, Esq., 1827.' South view from across the park, which has flocks of sheep in. The house is late Georgian with a verandah.'Rob[ert] Noyes.'
Moseley Hall: engraving
'Moseley Hall,' showing a half-timber mansion, behind a tall garden wall.'Blackwood, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Blackwood, Edinburgh and T. Cadell, June 14, 1830.'
Moss House (Shenstone): engraving
North east view showing a Georgian house of two storeys and an attic, in a park. There is a fish pond on the left, and a large block of stabling (with a turret) and a dove-cot on the west side of the ...
Newborough Hall: pen drawing
'Supposed Restoration of Newborough Hall.' Showing the Hall with an additional gable on the right (for symmetry), with the porch in the centre.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Newborough Hall: pen drawing
'Newborough Hall in the Parish of Hanbury.' Showing a farmhouse of half-timber with gables (Elizabethan.) 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Norbury Manor: sepia wash drawing
'View of Norbury Manor House showing part of the old Moat.' Showing the farmhouse, called the Manor, built on a new site soon after 1801. The view is taken from the moat (a corner of the island appears) ...
Norton Canes - Little Wyrley Hall: water colour painting
'Little Wirley,' as seen from the front. Showing a three storey Jacobean building on three sides of a courtyard, with a bell-turret.[See SV XII.61, for engraved copy used by S. Shaw, dedicated to Phineas ...
Okeover Church - 'All Saints': sepia wash drawing
'The Church and House at Oakover, Staffordshire.' North east view showing the body of the church which is crenellated and covered in ivy. The tower also has a crenellated top with pinnacles. There is ...
Okeover Church - 'All Saints': water colour painting
'All Saint's Church, Okeover.' North east view showing a white tower against a bright blue sky. The body of the church is covered in ivy. There is a `Queen Anne' style house close on the right with ...
Okeover Hall - lithograph
'Okeover Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing the Tudor Hall and adjacent Church, from the park. Also showing deer in the foreground. The Church is half-covered in ivy and has a crenellated tower.[Taken from ...
Okeover Hall: engraving
Showing a Tudor house with a moat, and a church adjoining, set in parkland.Inscribed 'To the Worspll. the ingenious & obliging Gent. ROWLAND OKEOVER of OKEOVER Esq., This 18 Tab. Shewing (sic) the Prospect ...