Talke - Hare-castle: engraving
'The Canal and Barges going thro' the Great Hill call'd Hare-castle, Staffordshire.' Showing the entrance and exit through a high tree-covered mound.Anonymous.'Pub. 25 Augt., 1785, by S. Hooper.'
Talke - Hare-castle: water colour painting
Showing a canal with barges entering into, and exiting from, a large hill called Hare-castle. [See SV X.68c, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]
Tamworth - Bridge: pen drawing
'View near Tamworth.' Showing two arches of a bridge over the river. Also a study of the woodland around the river. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport.]
Tamworth Castle and Bridge: sepia drawing
'Tamworth Castle and Bridge, Staffordshire.' South West view showing a six arched bridge over the river Tame. The castle is on a wooded hill behind the bridge. To the left of it is a church tower, ...
Trentham Hall - Bridge: sepia wash drawing
'The Bridge at Trentham, Staffordshire.' Showing three arches [of four], of a stone bridge. There are dense trees along the river bank and a stoney bank in the foreground. Artist: J. Buckler.
Tunstall - Canal Tunnel: woodcut engraving on yellow paper
Showing a canal tunnel with a towing path, [The Harecastle Tunnel]. There is a boat at the entrance to the tunnel and men standing on the towing path.'WHITTOCK [drawn]; WHIMPER [engraved].'
Tutbury Castle - North East View: aquatint engraving
'To Sir Robert Burdett, Bart. This North East View of Tutbury Castle, is inscribed by his obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw.' Also showing the north side of the church with the nave arches blocked. There ...
Tutbury Castle - South View: zincograph
'Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire.' South view taken from beyond the bridge which is in the foreground, showing the castle on the hill beyond. 'W. P. Sherlock fecit., [drawn and etched].'
Tutbury Castle and Church: engraving
'Tutbury Castle and Church.' East view showing the ruins of the castle on top of a hill. The church is to the left of the hill. A new bridge of five arches is shown in front of the castle. 'Every del., ...
Tutbury Castle, Church and Bridge: engraving
'The Castle, Church and Bridge, at Tutbury, Staffordshire.' Showing a five arched bridge in front of the ruins of the castle on a hill. The church is shown on the left. 'Engraved by Hay, from a drawing ...
Wednesfield Church and Bridge: sepia drawing
'Wednesfield Church.' North west view showing the church on the right side of the canal. It is brick and stone [built 1760] showing the west tower and part of the north aisle. There is a bridge over ...
Weston-on-Trent - Distant View: sepia and pencil wash drawing
'Weston upon Trent.' West view of the town showing a one-arched bridge over the river on the left, and a clump of trees on the right. The church spire can be seen in the distance and an impression of ...
Weston-under-Lizard - Bridge at Entrance to Weston Park: engraving
'The Bridge built at the Entrance into Weston Park, belonging to Sir Henry Bridgman Bart.' Showing a bridge with one arch and a balustrade, with classical abutments and urns in recesses. Scale, approximately ...
Wetton Mill - 'Nanny's Tor': sepia wash drawing
'Nannys Tor near Wetton Mill,' showing a river with a slight waterfall. There is a bridge on the right, a craggy hill behind, and a road disappearing into round the hill. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood]....
Wetton Mill: pen and ink drawing
Showing two drawings:(1) Bridge 'near Wetton Mill where the water runs under ground.'(2) 'Near Wetton Mill.'Anonymous, [T. P. Wood].
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
Showing old Wolseley Bridge, with nine arches (five broken and rejoined by wooden repairs), from the north bank, looking towards a large house [the inn].'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., ...
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
West view across meadows, showing the bridge unmended. Bishton Hall is on the left, and Wolseley Hall on the right.'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., [engraved] 1802.'
Wolseley Bridge: pen and wash drawing
'Wolsely (sic) Bridge. Mrs. Sparrow's House seen under the right hand arch.' West view showing the new bridge with three arches. There is a small building obscured by a tree in front of the bridge ...