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Ellastone Church: water colour painting

'View near Ellaston, Mayfield [tower] & Ashbourn [spire] Churches in the distance.' Showing a far reaching view over fields, with cattle in the foreground.Anonymous, [Lewis John Wood.]

Enville Hall: aquatint engraving

Showing a view from a lake across a park, with a mock castle on a hill, and a castellated three storeyed house to the right. There is a sailing boat on the lake.Inscribed 'To the Right Honourable GEORGE ...

Floodgates on the River Trent: pen and sepia drawing

'Heywood (sic) Floodgates on the River Trent.' Showing an expanse of water on the right, and a road alongside it on the left. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House: engraving

Old Tudor House of timber work, standing in a garden. Also showing the coat of arms of Joseph Scott to whom it is inscribed. Inscribed 'To Joseph Scott, Esq. this view of the Old House at Bar, is inscribed ...

Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House: water colour painting

'Old House at Barr.' Showing an old Tudor House of timber work, standing in a garden. Also shows the great yew tree in the garden. [The drawing is dated before 1795 when the elm trees in front were ...

High Offley Church: water colour painting

West view showing Offley church in the distance with Shebben Pool in the foreground. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Himley Hall: water colour painting

North east view of the hall, from a hill. Showing the Hall in the valley with an expansive view of fields around it. There are deer in the fields in the foreground.[See SV IV. 331, for an engraved copy.]Anonymous, ...

Ingestre - a study of trees: sepia drawing

'Avenue Ingestre Wilderness.' Showing a study of trees in Ingestre. Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Kingstone - The Manor House: water colour painting

'The Manor House, Kingston,' showing the large white house with gables, viewed from the road. There is a large group of trees and people sitting [on rocks], in the foreground. Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]...

Kinver: sepia drawing

'Kinfare from the top of Kinver Edge showing part of the ancient encampment.' East view showing the tower of St Peter's church on the hill and Kinver village below. Also shows the river and hills beyond. ...

Leek - rural view: pen and wash drawing

'Near Leek,' showing a study chiefly of trees in a valley through which a man is driving cattle. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport.]

Lichfield - East View: steel engraving

'View of Lichfield, The Birth Place of Dr. Samuel Johnson.' East view showing Stowe pool and brook.[Compare with SV V.143 verso, by same artists.]'Drawn by C. Stanfield, R.A.; Engraved by E. Finden; London, ...

Lichfield Cathedral - East View: sepia drawing

'East View of Lichfield Cathedral & Palace, from Saint Chad's.' Showing Stowe Pool, with Stowe brook running from it. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield Cathedral - View from Aldershaw (distant): sepia drawing

'View of Lichfield Cathedral from Aldershaw near Lichfield, the Seat of the Rev. Trevor Owen Burnes Flower; a portrait without the slightest alteration 1826. 'Showing the three spires of the cathedral ...

Lichfield Cathedral - View from Aldershaw (distant): water colour painting

'View of Lichfield from Aldershaw.' Showing a distant view of the Cathedral in a misty morning . A lake is in the middle distance, and cows are in the foreground. Artist: 'H. C. Allport,' [Henry Curzon ...

Loxley Park: engraving

South East view showing a of a Georgian House in a park, backed by a landscape of hills with a chapel in the distance. The house has many windows, 11 on the front, and 5 at the side. There are dormer ...

Loxley Park: sepia drawing

'Loxley Park, Staffordshire.' Showing the house in the distance, with a large tree in the foreground.'J. C. Buckler.'

Marchington Church: sepia wash drawing

'Marchington Church,' showing a south west view of the church in the distance. Chiefly a study of trees near an undulating road.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]