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Lichfield - Library: sepia drawing

'Permanent Library at Lichfield.' Showing a Georgian house of three storeys with a panelled door. On the left is a half-timber house, and other, behind which is St. Mary's Church tower. This house ...

Lichfield - Market House: sepia drawing

'The Market house at Lichfield,' taken from the corner of the birth-place of Dr. Johnson. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Lichfield - Master's House at St. John's Hospital: sepia drawing

'Master's house at Saint John's Hospital, Lichfield,' [on St. John's Street.] West view showing a Georgian building of three storeys with a door on the right. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Old House in The Close: sepia drawing

'Ancient Brick House at Lichfield.' Showing a large brick house to the south west of the Cathedral (spires just visible). It appears to be `Early Tudor' in style. Some chimneys are corbelled out, there ...

Lichfield - Registrar's House in The Close: water colour painting

South view of the Registrar's House, showing the spires behind. Anonymous.

Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing

'Saint Mary's Church [as rebuilt in 1722] and Dr. Johnsons House, Lichfield.' North view showing the classical tower, and the overhanging clock. Dr. Johnson's House is on the right and the Guildhall ...

Lichfield - The Deanery in The Close: sepia drawing

'The Deanery at Lichfield.' South view showing a red-brick building with stone dressings of two storeys behind a brick wall. There are four exterior chimneys on the west. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield Cathedral Close - Dr. Falconer's House: sepia wash drawing

Showing a four storey Georgian house, belonging to Rev. Dr. Falconer. Anonymous, [William Fernyhough.]

Longnor Village: water colour painting

Showng a view of Longnor village, with the church tower at the back, taken from the valley on the north westerly side. There is a large tree in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]

Mayfield - Moore's Cottage: woodcut engraving

'Moore's Cottage,' showing a two-storeyed cottage with a pyramidal roof. [Thomas Moore, the Irish poet, lived here between 1813 and 1817.]Anonymous. It stands on Slack Lane and was known as Mayfield ...

Newcastle-under-Lyme Town: sepia wash drawing

'South West View of Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.' Showing a distant view of the town across fields. Two church towers are visible and there is water in the foreground. Artist: J. Buckler.

Norbury Village - Old Houses: sepia wash drawing

'Near Norbury.' Showing ruinous timber cottages (one thatched) of one storey and an attic. There is high ground behind the houses.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Norbury Village - 'The Norbury Elm': sepia wash drawing

'The Norbury Elm [altered to Oak] with a distant view of the Parsonage House.' Showing an aged tree [?oak], with only one bough alive, standing in the village. Also showing a distant view of the top ...

Patshull - Old Mansion at Boningale: sepia wash drawing

'Old Mansion at Boningale near Patteshull, Shropshire,' showing an old timbered mansion to the south of Boningale Church, from the road. The house has two main gables and ivy covers the area around the ...

Patshull Park - Lodge: sepia wash drawing

'Lodge in Patshul (sic) Park, Staffordshrie on nearly the highest part of the Park.' Showing a half-timber building in ruins, with what appears to be ivy obscuring the doorway, which is between two side ...

Penkridge Town: sepia drawing

'Penkridge,' showing a narrow street [? the Cannock Road], with half-timbered cottages, one with a corbelled window and gable.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Rugeley - Cottage near Etchinghill: dark sepia wash drawing

'View of a Wood and a Cottage near Etchen Hill, Rugeley, 1802. The Wood now cut down and the Cottage taken away.' Showing a half-timber cottage. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough, 1835.

Rushton Grange, Cobridge: engraving

'View of Rushton Grange - 1800,' showing a row of four timbered, thatched cottages. Artist: Edward Brooke.