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Leek - St. Luke's Church: lithograph

Showing a modern Gothic building with a tower, a south aisle, a porch and a chancel. There is a high slate roof. St Luke's church was built in 1847-8 to designs by F. & H. Francis. The chancel was ...

Leek Church - 'Ashenhurst Brass': indian ink drawing (on yellow paper)

The Ashenhurst Brass in St. Edward's Church (1597), showing two rows of kneeling figures, four wives and ten children. Inscribed over the figures,' MARY BRUTON; ALYCE BEALLOT; KATHERIN OKER; IOICE M.'Inscribed ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Ancient Grave Stone placed on the East Front of the South aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and a sword and spear either side of the shaft. Artist: ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone fixed on the East end of the South Aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and other incised marks. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone on the South east side of the Church Yard at Leek, Staffordshire.'Inscribed 'Wm. Trafford of Swithamley Esqre. Died Dec. 10, 1697 aged 93,' with a crest of a thresher and a motto 'Now Thus.' ...

Leek Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' (St. Edward the Confessor's Church). Showing the circular window to the north aisle. The chancel has a north vestry. The Saxon pillar is clearly shown ...

Leek Church: sepia drawing

'North West View of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' (St. Edward the Confessor's Church). Showing the tower and the north aisle, from across the graveyard. Artist: J. Buckler.

Leek Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' (St. Edward the Confessor's Church) showing a circular window in the south aisle and a plain south porch (1670.) The top of the tower has a carved course ...

Leek Church: water colour painting

'St. Edward the Confessor's Church, Leek.' South east view showing a 'perpendicular' east window of five lights. Also showing a Saxon column at a south east angle.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]

Leek Churchyard - Knight: engraving

'Leeke church yard, Staffordshire,' showing a Knight in chain-mail, with a sword and a shield (13th century). His feet are on an animal [?a dog], and his head is on a pillow. Anonymous.

Leigh Church - Monument of Sir John Aston: sepia drawing

'Monument in the South Transept of Leigh Church, Staffordshire.' To Sir John Aston and his wife [1523]. Showing an alabaster tomb chest with crochetted arch-work, and effigies in pairs. The man is in ...

Leigh Church - North West pier of Tower: sepia drawing

'Details in the Nave of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the 'North West pier of the Tower,' the spring of the arch, and a plan.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Leigh Church - Painted Glass: coloured drawing

'Painted Glass in Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing five shields:(1) England.(2) Azure, three gold crowns (St. Edmund).(3) Fretty azure and flory (?Morville).(4) Gold fretty gules (Verdon).(5) Chequy ...

Leigh Church: lithograph

'Leigh,' showing a north west view of the church. [Pen drawing lithographed by the `anastatic' process; compare with SV I.14; SV III.118b.] [Artist Rev. John Louis Petit]

Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing a central tower (crenellated) and transepts, a south porch, north and south aisles, and a large west window.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]'J. ...

Leigh Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Leigh Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel with four flat-headed windows (the east window has six lights), the north transept with five large 'Decorated' windows, and the tower ...

Leigh Church: water colour painting

'All Saint's Church, Leigh,' showing a north east view taken at a distance from fields near some barns. Only the chancel and the tower of the church show. There are people in the foreground walking ...

Leigh Church: water colour painting

South west view showing a central tower (crenellated) and transepts, a south porch, north and south aisles, and a large west window.[The church was rebuilt in 1846.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]