Wigginton Old Hall: water colour painting
'Wiggington (sic) Old Hall.' Showing a Tudor building of half-timber with two gables. There is a front wall and entrance gate, leading into a stable yard behind. 'T. P. Wood.'
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 Hall and Park - Plan: lithograph
Plan of Hall and Park showing Stafford Brook and the River Trent (the canal can also be seen in the bottom right corner of the plan). Stafford Brook would later be diverted to create a series of ornamental ...
Wolseley Hall: lithograph over tint
'Wolseley Hall. In front of which, within 200 yards, the intended Railway passes on an Embankment 24ft. high. It passes also through the Park & near to the principal preserves.' South west view showing ...
Wolseley Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of Wolseley Hall, Staffordshire,' from the grounds. Showing a large house of brick, stuccoed in embattled Gothic style. There is a central entrance block of three storeys and two wings ...
Wolstanton - Bradwell Hall: sepia drawing
'Bradwell Hall in the Parish of Wolstanton, Staffordshire.' Showing a three storey late Georgian house of brick, in a garden, with a sunken wall in front.'J. C. Buckler.'
Wolverhampton - Dunstall Hall: photograph of a water colour painting
'Dunstall, Wolverhampton.' Showing the ivy-covered Gate House and the Hall behind. Inscription: 'Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne, 1934.' Anonymous.
Wolverhampton - 'King Charles' Bed': woodcut engraving
'King Charles's Bed.' Showing a four poster bed. Anonymous.
Wolverhampton - The Old Hall: sepia drawing
'Wolverhampton Old Hall.' Showing a substantial Tudor building, lacking a top storey, seen across a court-yard from the south. There is an early Georgian wing on the left and St. George's church tower ...
Wolverhampton - The Old Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of the remains of the Old Hall at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire,' as seen across the moat. Showing a wall between corner turrets. Above the wall, two storeys of the building are shown ...
Wolverhampton - The Old Hall: sepia drawing
'Remains of the West Front of the Old Hall at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, formerly the residence of the Leviston family.' Showing the hall from a courtyard area. The entrance bay is in the middle, ...
Wootton Hall: sepia drawing
'Wooton (sic) Hall, Staffordshire, the Seat of Lady Bromley,' [or Rev. W. D. Bromley]. Back view of the Hall. The house is shown in the middle distance among trees.'J. C. Buckler.'
Wootton Lodge: lithograph
'Wooton Lodge, Staffordshire.' Showing the four storey Elizabethan house looking down from a hill across the road to the courtyard in front. There are steps leading up to the front door, with a landscaped, ...
Wootton Lodge: steel engraving
Showing three storeys of the house on a raised plateau, from the ground below at the side of the house. The front entrance door is shown and a part of the court-yard wall at the front. There is dense ...
Wootton Lodge: water colour painting
Distant view showing the house standing on a cliff above trees. There is parkland in front, and the sombre background of a storm.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood].
Wootton Lodge: water colour painting
'Wootton Lodge.' Showing the front of the stately Elizabethan house of four storeys, with an array of chimneys. There are hills in the background, and a landscaped garden in the foreground (in a circular ...
Wootton Lodge: water colour painting
'Wootton Lodge.' Showing the side of the Lodge from the ground below. Three storeys of the building are shown, standing on a raised plateau. There are hills in the background.[Probably executed in ...
Wrottesley Hall: engraving
'To Sir John Wrottesley Bart., this South East View of Wrottesley, is inscribed by his obliged humble Servt. S. Shaw,' [south west view]. Showing a four storey house at the top of a hill. There is a ...