Teddesley Hall: engraving
'To Sir Edward Littleton Bart., this View of Teddesley Park is inscribed by his obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw.' West view showing a Georgian house of three storeys. It is brick with stone dressings ...
Teddesley Hall: sepia wash drawing
'Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire; the Seat of the Right Honble. Lord Hatherton.' Showing the central block of a three storey building of brick and stone, with part of a screen wall to the right. Also ...
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
'Teddesley Park.' South west view showing a distant view of the hall, a high central block and low outbuildings. There is a clump of trees to the right.Anonymous, [T. Donaldson].
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
'Teddesley Park.' West view showing a Georgian house of three storeys. It is brick with stone dressings and a basement, flanked by a screen wall and out-buildings, [stables to the left and kitchens ...
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
Showing a distant view of the Hall among trees, with a lake in the foreground.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Tettenhall - Perton Hall: steel engraving
'Remains of Purton [sic] Hall, Staffs., formerly the residence of the Wrottesley family.' Showing one ruined gable of a three storey building of brick and stone, with outbuildings. Taken from an almanac ...
Thickbroom Hall ['Manley Hall'] - Finials and Chimneys: lithograph
'Manley Hall.' Showing the elaborate finials and chimneys of the Hall.'T. Trubshaw, F. S. A.' Artist: 'T. P. W., 1838,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].[Presented by Miss Whitehouse, 1927.]
'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing
'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' The mansion ...
'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing
'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a view from the drive up to the entrance portico, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival with towers and turrets. There is parkland on either side ...
'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing
'Thickbroom Hall, Staffordshire,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' ...
Thorpe Constantine Church and Hall: pencil and wash drawing
'Thorpe (intended).' North east view from parkland, of the church and the Hall, the latter a large house of three storeys with a central doorway and side bays. The church has a tower and a spire. It ...
Thorpe Constantine Hall: sepia wash drawing
'South West View of Thorpe Constantine Hall, Staffordshire,' from the drive. Showing a large Georgian building, apparently stuccoed. It has a centre of three storeys (balustraded), with rounded wings ...
Throwley Hall: lithotint
'Throwley Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing an early-Tudor, stone building, which is Z-shaped with a tower at the top angle.'In Lithotint by W. L. Walton, from a sketch by H. L. Pratt; Published by Chapman ...
Tittensor - Chimney Piece in Manor House: pencil and wash drawing
'Chimney piece in the old Manor House at Tittensor, now removed to the chapel there. Sketched Sept., 1832.' Showing a stone with a Tudor carved wooden over-mantel. Anonymous.
Tittensor - Fireplace from Manor House: water colour painting
'The Fireplace from the old Manor House at Tittensor as it now is in Tittensor Vicarage. The Duke of Sutherland had it placed there, as also the oak panelling (from the Manor) which replaced the original ...
Tittensor - Old Manor House: sepia wash drawing
'Old Manor House, Tittensor.' Showing a roofless ruin of stone in the Tudor classical style, set upon a hill. The doorway, five windows and a chimney stack are remaining. There are sheep grazing in ...
Tixall - Chapel at Tixall Hall: red-sepia wash drawing
North east view of the chapel, showing how the building stands alone. The north side and the elaborate east window bay are shown. The tower top is also shown behind the body of the building. Anonymous, ...
Tixall - Chapel at Tixall Hall: sepia wash drawing
'The Chapel at Tixall, Staffordshire.' [?South east view] showing a building of the Gothic revival with crenellations, elaborate east facing bay windows, and entrances on the south. The house is beyond ...