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Eccleshall - Biana Hall: sepia pen drawing
North east view showing a half-timber house, in ruins (or during demolition), with a Tudor porch and a room above it (on the east side.)'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: blue wash drawing
Showing a view of the new hall, (see SV I.187b, for similar view.) The rebuilt house is half-timber and set in gardens, surrounded by a wall.'Sketched by C. B. Ash.'
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: engraving
South east view showing a stuccoed half-timber gabled house of the Tudor period. The view, taken from the garden, shows two other gabled bays to the south and a porch on the east.Inscribed 'To the Revd. ...
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: pen and ink drawing
North view showing the side gable, the stone chimney stack, and a small thatched wing at the back, (in ruins, or during demolition.)'T. Wood, 1833,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: pen and ink drawing
West view across fields, showing an old gabled house seen in the distance. There are trees on the right and a sunrise.Anonymous, [in the style of Fernyhough.]
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: pencil drawing
South view showing the house during demolition. The tiles have been stripped off, and the timber skeleton remains. Also shows two gabled bays and a porch on the right.'T. P. Wood, Autumn 1835.' Artist: ...
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: sepia drawing
'Biana, 1838,' showing the rebuilt house in a half-timber style, from the road [?north east.]Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Eccleshall - Biana Hall: water colour painting
'Byana (sic).' South east view showing a stuccoed half-timber gabled house of the Tudor period. The view, taken from the garden, shows two other gabled bays to the south and a porch on the east. Anonymous, ...
Eccleshall - 'Castle' : engraving
'Eccleshall Castle, Residence of the Bishop of Lichfield,' showing a two storey house with a central block and two wings, with steps and balustrading in front.'Printed from Zinc by J. Grave, Nicholas ...
Eccleshall - 'Castle' : sepia drawing
'Eccleshall Castle,' showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698) viewed from the grounds. There is a ruined turret at the corner of the moat to the right, and steps and balustrading in front of the building. ...
Eccleshall - Cotes Heath Chapel: sepia drawing
'South east view of the New Church [Cotes Heath Chapel] in the Parish of Eccleshall,' showing a building of two bays with a south porch and a west bell-gable. The style is Gothic with square-headed windows.Anonymous, ...
Eccleshall - Cotes Heath Chapel: sepia wash drawing
South view showing a building of two bays with a south porch and a west bell-gable. The style is Gothic with square-headed windows.'T. P. Wood.'
Eccleshall - 'Eagles Hall' : sepia drawing
'Eagles Hall Al's Eccleshall. From an ancient Painting in Eccleshall Church.' Showing a moated building, three storeys high and crenellated, with an additional large central tower and turret.'T. P.W.,' ...
Eccleshall - Tomb of Bishop Sampson: pen and wash drawing
Showing the tomb of Bishop Sampson (d. 1553) 'on the North Side of the Chancell in Alablaster,' with an incised slab on the top. There are coats of arms on the side, showing a cross flory between four ...
Eccleshall 'Castle' : sepia drawing
'Eccleshall Palace, Staffordshire.' Showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698). A two storey house with a central block and two wings. There are steps and balustrading in front of the building. Also ...
Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop Bentham: pencil drawing
Tomb of Bishop Bentham who died 19th February 1578.Showing on the side a bearded man praying, behind whom are a wife and four children (one dead). On the top is an incised effigy. One shield of arms ...
Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop William Overton: sepia drawing
Showing the tomb of Bishop William Overton, with effigies of his two wives, dated 1603, 'on the North side of the Chancell, of Alablaster.' [Married (1) Margeret Barlow; (2) Mary Bradstock.] In 1603 ...
Eccleshall Church: engraving
South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that are Early English. Also showing a tower of four stages with a blocked in south door. (An extra plate for `The History ...