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Shenstone Church: water colour painting

'Shenston (sic) Church, in the County of Stafford.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), porch and chancel (with a barrel roof). The south transept or chapel has a stepped ...

Shenstone Church: water colour painting

'Shenston (sic) Church, in the County of Stafford.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), the south door, the south chapel (with a stepped gable), and a classical chancel ...

Shenstone Church: water colour painting

'Shenstone Church, Staffordshire.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), porch and chancel (with a barrel roof). The south transept or chapel has a stepped gable. There ...

Sheriffhales Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Sheriff Hales Church, Staffordshire.' West south west view showing a sloping tower of three stages with a crenellated top and corner pinnacles. The nave and the chancel are in perspective ...

Sheriffhales Church: sepia wash drawing

'Sheriffhales Church.' North east view from the road, showing the north aisle, the chancel, and the west tower top. Sheriffhales was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Shropshire. ...

St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'S. W. View of Lane End New Church.' (St. James's Church, 1833-4, by James Trubshaw.) Showing the west tower, the nave, the clerestory, and the south aisle of six bays. Behind, to the left, are some ...

St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'The New Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' (St. James's Church, 1833-34.) North east view of St. James's Church, showing the apsical chancel, the north porch and aisle. Handwritten note: 'Ded. to ...

St James' Church, Newchapel : sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Thursfield Chapel, Staffordshire,' taken from the road. Thursfield is the former name of Newchapel. Showing a Georgian stuccoed building with four round-headed windows in the nave ...

St James Church, Newchapel: pen and ink drawing

'New Chapel.' West view showing a chapel built in the classic style of architecture. The nave has four round-headed windows, there is a west entrance, and a bell turret of pyramidal design. Artist: ...

St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'North West View of Lane End Old Church.' Showing the Old Church of St. John (founded 1764), rebuilt 1792, and enlarged 1827. North west view showing a mixture of classical and gothic architecture. ...

St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'The Old Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' South west view from the road, showing the nave which has a double row of three light gothic windows, and the tower which is a box-like type of two storeys. ...

St John's Church, Hanley : etching

'Hanley Church.' Built 1788-90. A north west view chiefly showing the tower. There are people standing in the graveyard. (Printing on the reverse.) By 'H. S.'

St John's Church, Hanley: sepia drawing

'S. E. View of Hanley Church,' showing a brick building of the Gothic revival (1788) with a western tower. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

St Mark's Church, Shelton : sepia drawing

'North East View of Shelton Church, Staffordshire,' showing a modern Gothic church. There is a nave with aisles of seven bays, a small chancel, a vestry, and a tower at the west end. There are large ...

St Mark's Church, Shelton : sepia wash drawing

'S. E. View of Shelton Church.' South east view showing a modern Gothic church, built 1831-4. There is a nave with aisles of seven bays, a small chancel, a vestry, and a tower at the west end. There ...

St Mark's Church, Shelton: lithograph

'Shelton Church.' North east view of a modern Gothic church, built 1831-4. There is a nave with aisles of seven bays, a small chancel, a vestry, and a tower at the west end. There are large pinnacles ...

St Mark's Church, Shelton: sepia wash drawing

'Shelton New Church.' North east view of a modern Gothic church, built 1831-4. There is a nave with aisles of seven bays, a small chancel, a vestry, and a tower at the west end. There are large pinnacles ...

St Modwen's church, Burton-upon-Trent : sepia drawing

South east view of 'old' St Modwen's church in classical style (about 1726.) Showing the nave with five round-headed windows, and there is a tower. Artist: J. Buckler.