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Interior of Draycott in the Moors Church: sepia drawing

'View of the Interior of the Chapel on the North side of the Chancel of Draycott Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chapel from the south west. Shows the 13th century tomb of Knight, the effigy lying ...

Interior of Draycott in the Moors Church: sepia drawing

'Priests Stalls and one of the tombs of the Draycott's in Draycott Church, Staffordshire,' showing the south side of the chancel with the piscina and sedilia. Part of a Draycott tomb is visible. The ...

Interior of Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing

East view of the interior showing Early English piers to the nave, box pews, a two deck pulpit, a reredos at the end under a seven light east window, and a Norman chancel arch. There is plaster on the ...

Interior of Ellastone Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Ellastone Church, Staffordshire.' North view of the interior showing the chapel looking south east. Also shows the Jacobean altar table and tomb in the south east corner (under the ...

Interior of Gnosall Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Gnosall Church, Staffordshire.' A view from under the tower arches, showing the upper Norman gallery and arched entrance to the south aisle. Box pews are shown, but a plaster wall obscures ...

Interior of High Offley Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of High Offley Church, Staffordshire.' West view showing four Norman arches, a whitewashed ceiling, old pewing and wooden altar rails. The pulpit, with sounding board is against the north ...

Interior of Hints Church: pen and wash drawing

'Three Saxon Arches in the ancient prebendal Church of Hints formerly Hindon.' They appear to be Norman pillars. Showing two views. Anonymous. St. Bartholemew's Church was rebuilt in 1882-3.

Interior of Ingestre Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Ingestre Church, Staffordshire.' A west view showing the arches, which spring from clustered pillars, the moulded ceiling, the chancel screen, and pulpit and pews. Artist: J. Buckler....

Interior of Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'View from the South Transept of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' looking through the crossing to the north. Showing the back of carved Jacobean box-pews.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. C. Buckler.'...

Interior of Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'Chancel of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the high pointed chancel arch, the low chancel wooden ceiling, and the east window. Also visible are the box-pews of the period.[The church was rebuilt ...

Interior of Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'South aisl (sic) of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the south aisle from the west, with a clustered form of pillars, a font, and a sloping roof to the south.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. ...

Interior of Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'The Nave of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the high tower arches and the two decker pulpit. Also showing the box-pews of the period.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. C. Buckler.'

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Arch in North Aisle: sepia drawing

Showing an arch in the 'North Aisle' of the Cathedral. Anonymous, [? in the style of J. Carter.]

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Carved Foliage: lithograph

Detail of carving from inside the Cathedral found on capitals, corbels and bosses; floral design. Anonymous, [?Drawn by Thomas and Chas. Atkinson; Published by Thomas Griffiths, 3, Wellington Street, ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Chapter House doorway: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Door-Way to the Chapter House. To Robert John Harvey, Esq., F.S.A., as a testimony of respect. This Plate is inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Chapter House doorway ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Choir: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Choir looking West, To Lieutenant General the Honorable Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B., &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Choir looking west, ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Choir: water colour painting

'The Choir of Lichfield Cathedral looking from the Altar towards the Organ.' Anonymous, [C. Wild; appears to be the original water colour for engraving 'Plate 9'].

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Crossing from the North Transept: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral, View from the North Transept,' showing an expansive view of the interior. 'Drawn by T. H. Shepherd for Winkles's Cathedrals; Engraved by B. Winkles.'