Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) which was demolished in 1843. Artist: J. ...
Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' showing a large square house facing the road, with a walled playground and an old school house [demolished 1849] behind, on St. John's Street. Artist: J. Buckler.
Lichfield - Grammar School: engraving
'Grammar School, Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) It stood on St. John's Street. 'Drawn by John ...
Lichfield - Grammar School: copper-plate engraving
'Lichfield School,' showing a brick building with four dormer gables and an entrance door, taken from the playground, The school stands on St. John's Street. Anonymous.
Tutbury Priory Church: engraving
'Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing chiefly the west end (with the west door and a window above), and the tower, but also showing the Norman work on the south side. 'Engraved by White from a Drawing ...
Wolverhampton - 'The New Schools for Boys and Girls': sepia drawing
'The New School for Boys and Girls on the North West side of the Church Yard of St. Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton.' Showing a building of the Gothic revival with four gables and a bell turret. ...
Wolverhampton - Lichfield Street: sepia drawing
'The entrance of Lichfield Street from the Market Place, Wolverhampton,' [?looking towards the Market Place]. On the right are two gables overhanging, on the left is a half-timber house, and in the distance ...
Needwood - Swilcar Oak: water colour painting
Showing a large sturdy oak tree with dense foliage. There are deer under the tree. The oak is in the King's Woods, Needwood Forest. It is mentioned in Sor Munday's poems as 'Lear of the Forest Robb'd ...
Needwood Forest: water colour painting
Showing Needwood Forest. A view of two old oak trees, one supported by props. Anonymous, [?in the style of Buckler.]
Oscott - St. Mary's College: steel engraving
'St. Mary's College, Oscott,' showing a view of a plain block of building to the left of the court and colonnade. 'R. Roffe from a drawing by C. F. Husenbeth; Published 1 July, 1819 by E. Evans, Lincolns ...
Oscott - St. Mary's College: steel engraving
'St. Mary's College, Oscot, (sic)' showing a view of the court and the colonnade before the chapel. 'Jh. Ireland strux., [engraved]; Jas. Cave del., [drawn].'
Oscott - St. Mary's College: steel engraving
'St. Mary's College (late Oscott) Near Birmingham, North East View.' North east view (from above), showing the unbuilt-up country around it. Anonymous.
Oscott - St. Mary's College: line engraving
'St. Mary's College, Oscott,' showing a view of the new buildings and chapel. Also showing a procession in the foreground. Artist: W. Radclyffe.
Lichfield Cathedral - View from Aldershaw (distant): water colour painting
'View of Lichfield from Aldershaw.' Showing a distant view of the Cathedral in a misty morning . A lake is in the middle distance, and cows are in the foreground. Artist: 'H. C. Allport,' [Henry Curzon ...
Lichfield Cathedral - South West View: tinted lithograph
'Lichfield in 1548 from the Bishop's Fish Pool.' Showing a bridge and fortifications [?inaccurate] with fishermen on the pool in the foreground. 'M.K. Des Etans del., [drawn]; Day & Haghe lithrs., [lithographers] ...
Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: pen and wash drawing
'St. Chad (sic) Lichfield.' South view across Stowe Pool, showing houses to the west. Anonymous, ['J.W.'; John Wright, 1784].
Lichfield - North West View: lithograph
'Litchfield (sic), from the Grounds of John Atkinson, Esqr.'Showing a view from the north west, just outside the city. St. Michaels' Church spire is visible on a hill in the distance. [Artist's monogram ...
Lichfield - Guildhall [Guildsman]: wash drawing
'Frater Guilde Beate Marie Lich. 1350.' Showing a guildsman in a hooded coat with a patriarchal cross on one arm, holding a hat. Anonymous, ['J.W.']