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Dove Cliff, Stretton, near Burton-upon-Trent: engraving

'Dove Cliff, Seat of T. Thornville, Esqr., Staffordshire.' Showing a large two storey house with outbuildings on a hill, in open fields. There are hills in the distance, and sheep grazing in a field ...

Dovedale - [Charles] Cotton's Fishing House: water colour painting

Showing a stone square building with a pyramidal roof to the right. There is a river in the foreground with trees on the bank, (there is a Wellingtonia in the centre.)Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]...

Dovedale - [Charles] Cotton's Fishing House: woodcut engraving

Showing a stone square building with a pyramidal roof. Anonymous.

Dovedale - [Charles] Cotton's Fishing House: woodcut engraving

Showing the side entrance (omitting the roof,) in perspective.Anonymous.

Dovedale - Beresford Hall: engraving

'Beresford Hall, The Seat of Charles Cotton , Esq., the celebrated Angler,' showing a stone Jacobean hosue seen from the grounds.'Engraved from the Original Picture by Stanfield, in the possession of ...

Dovedale - Beresford Hall: engraving

'Distant View of Beresford Hall,' showing a stone Jacobean house seen from the grounds. 'Engraved by J. H. Kernot, from an original picture by Stanfield in the possession of the Publisher.'

Dovedale - Beresford Hall: lithograph

'Distant view of Beresford Hall,' showing men on horse-back in the foreground. Inscribed 'Piscator...But go on with me six miles further to my house, where you shall be extremely welcome.' [A quotation ...

Dovedale - Beresford Hall: lithograph

Showing the entrance gateway with a circular arch over which there is a corbelled pediment with `bear rampant' on a shield.Anonymous.

Dovedale - Mill Dale Bridge: lithograph

'The Narrow Bridge in Mill Dale, ' showing men leading horses across the bridge. Inscribed 'Viator...What's here? the sign of a bridge? Do you use to travel with wheelbarrows in this country?' [A quotation ...

Dovedale - 'The Hanging Bridge' : sepia drawing

'The Hanging Bridge over the Dove River from the Staffordshire side,' showing a bridge of [?]seven arches joining two small islands in the river. Scenery not hilly.'J. Buckler.'

Dovedale - Thorpe Mill: pen and sepia drawing

'Thorpe Mill and entrance into Dovedale,'showing an 18th century building.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Doveridge Hall: lithograph

'Doveridge Hall, The Seat of Lord Waterpark.' Showing a three storey classical mansion [built 1769], with a pilastered central block and wings of brick and a stone basement, situated in a park. Anonymous. ...

Draycott in the Moors - School : sepia drawing

'The School at Draycott, Staffordshire.' Showing a small building of the Gothic Revival, with a porch situated on the road, west of the church.'J. C. Buckler.'

Draycott in the Moors Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Draycott Church, Staffordshire,' [St. Margeret's] showing the north chapel and the north side of the classical nave with the top of the tower above. The east chancel window is classical, ...

Draycott in the Moors Church: water colour painting

'St. Peter's Church,' [St. Margaret's]. South east view taken from the road, showing a classical nave [1727] with long round-headed windows and a portico to the south door. There is an aged-looking ...

Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : engraving

South west view showing a large low rambling building, much of it half-timber, and apparently of various dates principally Tudor, built around a courtyard like a college, with a separate three storeyed ...

Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : engraving

'North West View of Drayton Manor,' showing a rambling block of buildings on the left, then a walled pleasance and detached 'banquetting house.' Top half of a plate inscribed 'To Thomas Fisher Esqr., ...

Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : engraving (vignetted)

'Drayton Manor, The Residence of The Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., &c.' Showing an Elizabethan style mansion. Built on the site of a previous Manor House, which was demolished, c. 1830; '25 ...