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Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: sepia drawing

'Old Houses in Gaol Gate Street, Stafford.' Showing a south west view of Maid's Head Inn and shops (at the corner of Gaolgate and Market Square). It is a late Elizabethan, four storey gabled house (plastered), ...

Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: sepia drawing

'Ancient Houses in the High Street, Stafford.' Showing a north west view of Maid's Head Inn (left), and the Elizabethan House at the corner of Gaolgate and Market Square which is a late Elizabethan, ...

Stafford - North East View: pencil drawing

'Stafford, North East.' Showing a clump of trees in the foreground, and St. Mary's church tower is visible in the distance. A study in pencil on grey paper. Anonymous, [Captain John Philips]

Stafford - North West View: water colour painting

View showing St. Mary's Church from the north west, before its restoration. Also showing the windmill to the west of it, with sails. Anonymous.

Stafford - Old Bank in Market Square: sepia drawing

'Bank at Stafford.' Showing the old bank in Stafford, and the houses adjoining at the corner of Market Square. [Also showing the passage way to the former William Salt Library, 1893.] Artist: 'J. B.,' ...

Stafford - Old Houses [in Eastgate Street]: sepia drawing

'Old Houses in Stafford.' Showing two storey houses with dormer windows. One half-timber house is shown. There are people standing in three of the open doorways. Edit: J. Buckler.

Stafford - South East View: sepia drawing

'South East View of Stafford,' from a wooden bridge over the river, showing the towers of St. Mary's Church and St. Chad's Church. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Stafford - South West View: sepia drawing

'South West View of Stafford,' looking over the river. Showing St. Mary's and St. Chad's church towers over the roofs of houses. There are trees, fields, and cows grazing in the foreground. Artist: ...

Stafford - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'Distant view from the river.' Showing the tower of the church. Artist: J. Buckler.

Stafford - St. Martin's Lane: water colour painting

'St. Martin's Lane, Stafford.' Showing a view of cottages and stabling. St. Mary's tower is visible in the distance. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Stafford - View from river: woodcut engraving

Showing a general view of Stafford from the river on the south west of Stafford. [Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne, 1929.] Anonymous.

Stafford - View of Town: pencil drawing

Showing a view of the town, with the tower and castle on a hill in the distance. At the front on the right, is the elevation of the asylum, with another block of building nearby, both three storeys high. ...

Stafford - Windmill: woodcut engraving

'Stafford,' showing a windmill with sails on the left, a clump of trees in the centre, and the church tower on the right. [With letterpress on the back.] Anonymous.

Stone Cross House, Tamworth: sepia drawing

'Stone Cross House, Church Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire.' The corner of Cole Hill and Church Street, showing an early Georgian brick and stone house of two storeys, with a semi-circular hood over ...

Tamworth - Distant View from North: lithograph

'North View of Tamworth.' Showing a road sunken between hedges leading down into the town. The church is visible in the middle distance and the castle is to the right. 'E. B. Hamel del.,' [drawn.]

Tamworth - Distant View from South: lithograph

'South east view of Tamworth,' from beyond the river. Showing the bridge on the left, behind which there is a castle. In the centre distance is a church with houses clustering below. Between the river ...

Tamworth - Distant View from South: lithographed

'South View of Tamworth,' from the meadows. Showing the bridge to the left, a row of houses leading from the bridge, the castle in the centre, and the church to the right. There are cattle in the meadows ...

Tamworth - Old Houses in Church Street: sepia wash drawing

'Old Houses in Church Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire,' showing a row of half-timbered, three storey houses (one in gable). The houses are flanked on either side by other three storey houses, and there ...