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Dudley Castle - The Keep: red-sepia drawing

'Dudley Castle Court Yard from the Entrance Gateway,' looking north. Artist: 'A. E. Everitt, 8 June, 1843.'

Dudley Castle - The Gateway: red-sepia wash drawing

'Gateway, Dudley Castle,' showing the remains of the turrets of the Barbican. Artist: 'A. E. Everitt, 8 June, 1843.'

Walsall Wood Church: sepia drawing

'Walsall Wood.' Showing a Gothic building of five bays with a small crenellated tower and a west door. There is a wall around the church-yard and a few gravestones are shown. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe ...

Harborne Church: sepia wash drawing

'Harborne Church, 1836.' A north east view showing the old north aisle (except the east end), and the top of the tower. The east window is flanked by pinnacles. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]...

Handsworth Church: sepia drawing

'Handsworth New Church, S. W. View.' Showing a south west view of the modern Gothic building [1838] with a tower at the west end. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Perry Barr Church: sepia wash drawing

'Perry Barr Church, S. W. View.' South west view showing a Gothic style church, with a west tower of three stages, a south aisle of four bays with buttresses topped with pinnacles, and a porch at the ...

Uttoxeter Town - Free School: sepia wash drawing

'The Free School at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire,' [the old school]. Showing a plain late Georgian building of two storeys on a street. There is a sundial in the side wall. Artist: J. Buckler.

Uttoxeter Town - Ale Warehouse: pen and ink drawing

'Old Houses at Uttoxeter. Words on the Door, Earp & Saunders, Uttoxeter Ale Warehouse.' Showing an old timber building in with a horse-cart at the bottom of the entrance steps. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough]....

Uttoxeter Town - [Ale Warehouse]: pencil drawing

Showing old half-timber houses with a horse-cart outside the front steps. The building looks neglected. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough].

Uttoxeter Church - Tombs of Thomas Kinnersley and of a woman: sepia wash drawing

'Monuments in Uttoxeter Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the sides of two tombs. One of Thomas Kinnersley of Loxley, c. 1500, with the scene of a crucifixion on the central panel. The other, joining ...

Uttoxeter Church - Tomb of the Minors Family: pen and ink drawing

'An ancient Monument of the family of the Minors, in alabaster in Minors Chapel in the old church Uttoxeter, now entirely destroyed, and the chapel converted into the vestry of the new church.' Showing ...

Uttoxeter Church - Tomb of Lady Abbess of Kynnersley Family: pen and wash drawing

'An ancient Monument in Uttoxeter Church supposed to be that of a Lady Abbess of the name of Stanely, and one of the Kynnersley family of Loxley, the Arms formerly borne by that family being emblazoned ...

Uttoxeter Church - South Door: pen and wash drawing

'South Door of the old Church of Uttoxeter as it appears upon taking down the modern porch built before it.' Showing a pointed arch of three orders, Early English. The rounded capitals remain, but not ...

Uttoxeter Church - Old Tomb Stone: pen and ink drawing

'An Old Tomb Stone in Uttoxeter Church Yard. Destroyed in rebuilding the New Church, 1828.' Showing a roughly formed table tomb. 'W. H. F. delin., [drawn].'

Uttoxeter Church - Monument of Kinnersley Family: pen and wash drawing

'Ancient Monument of the Kynnersley Family in Uttoxeter Church.' Showing a table tomb with an incised slab on the top, with the representation of an esquire in armour under a canopy (one side broken ...

Uttoxeter Church - lithograph

'Uttoxeter.' Showing a view of the church tower and the spire from a street to the south west. There are low two storey houses along the street. 'I. R. del., [drawn]; Madeley lith., [lithographed] ...

Uttoxeter Church - Effigy: sepia wash drawing

'Remains of an Effigy in Uttoxeter Church, Staffordshire, placed over the porch at the West end.' Showing a skeleton effigy. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Uttoxeter Church - Carved Head: pen and wash drawing

'An Ancient head in Oak taken from the North Gallery Roof in the old Church, Uttoxeter.' Showing a grotesque head as boss carved in oak. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough].