Gnosall Church: wash drawing
'South West View of Gnosall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west porch (now removed) and no porch at the south door (where one has been built.)'J. Buckler.'
Gnosall Church: wash drawing
North east view showing the much buttressed north chapels. There is a thatched cottage in the foreground to the right.'T. P. Wood, 1838' [19 April, on portfolio drawing.]
Golden Hill Church: sepia wash drawing
'Golden Hill New Church,' (north of Tunstall) built in 1842, in a Norman-Gothic style, with a spire at the west end, a small chancel and a nave of five bays. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Gornal Church (Lower) : sepia drawing
'Lower Gornall Church,' showing a north east view of the church (1815-1823) built in plain Gothic. There are no buttresses. There are two east end doors with a central window, a low roof, and a west ...
Gornal Church (Upper) : sepia wash drawing
'Upper Gornall Church,' showing a modern Gothic church, built in 1841, with the west end facing the street. The door is between the corner turrets. The nave has six bays. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas ...
Gratwich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Gratwich Church, Staffordshire,' [as rebuilt in 1775, in brick and stone.] Showing a small low chancel. The flat-headed east window of three lights. The 18th century nave windows ...
Gratwich Church: water colour painting
'St. Mary's Church Gratwich,' [as rebuilt in 1775 in brick and stone.] South west view showing a small low chancel. The two windows of the nave are almost round-headed. There is a small bell turret ...
Great Haywood Chapel: sepia drawing
'Chapel at Great Heywood (sic), Staffordshire,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A ...
Great Haywood Chapel: sepia wash drawing
'Grt. Haywood Chapel,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A flight of steps leads to ...
Grendon (Warwickshire) - tablet to Frances (Hesilrig) Chetwynd: painting
'In the Church at Grendon, Of Black and white marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only daughter of Edward Haselrig of Arthington, Northamptonshire, wife of Walter Chetwynd, esq. [who d. 10 Aug., 1669], ...
Grindon Church: sepia drawing
'One of the Capitals and remains of the Shaft of the Old Church at Grindon.' It is Norman; square abacus, round pier.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Grindon Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Grindon Church, Staffordshire,' (as rebuilt in the Gothic style). The nave has a high roof. There is a south aisle and a west tower with a spire. [The 'old' church was demolished ...
Grindon Church: water colour painting
'All Saints Church, Grindon.' A south west view showing the west tower, the south aisle, the porch and the clerestory, with an extensive distant view (of stone-wall country.) [The 'old' church was demolished ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'A South East Prospect of Hammerwich Chapel.' Showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with a south window ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Hammerwich Church, Staffordshire.' Showing two dormer windows in the nave roof. The south aisle has a long low window of six small lights under the eaves. There is a wooden bell-turret ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'Hammerwich Chapel, to St. Michaels Lichfield.' South east view showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'A South East Prospect of Hammerwich Chapel.' Showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with a south window ...
Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: engraving
One of a plate of two engravings, inscribed 'To the Honble. Mary Leigh these Views of Hamstal Ridware &c. are inscribed by her obliged servant, S. Shaw.' [See SV VIII.62b for the other engraving.]'N. ...