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Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Mural tomb: sepia drawing

[In pencil] 'In the South [?Aisle] in Lichfield Cathedral.' Showing a mural tomb , with three bays of arcade. Anonymous, [?in the style of J. Carter.]

Interior of Patshull Church - Astley's tombs: engraving

'Monuments of the Astleys in Patteshull (sic) Church.' Showing the Astley tombs against the north wall of the Church. Showing the altar tomb [as now believed] Richard Astley and wife, 1522, and behind, ...

Kinver Church - 'The Grey Monument': sepia drawing

'The Grey Monument in the South aisle of Kinver Church, Staffordshire,' showing a table tomb with escutcheons on the sides, and a brass to Sir Edward Grey and his two wives on the top, 1528.'J. B.,' [John ...

Leek - 'Antique Pillars': woodcut engraving

A page from 'The Gentleman's Magazine,' giving a letter about 'Antique Pillars at Leek,' with a woodcut engraving of a pillar, 'about ten feet high,' with a carving on it. There is also a woodcut of ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Ancient Grave Stone placed on the East Front of the South aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and a sword and spear either side of the shaft. Artist: ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone on the South east side of the Church Yard at Leek, Staffordshire.'Inscribed 'Wm. Trafford of Swithamley Esqre. Died Dec. 10, 1697 aged 93,' with a crest of a thresher and a motto 'Now Thus.' ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone fixed on the East end of the South Aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and other incised marks. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Leek Churchyard - Knight: engraving

'Leeke church yard, Staffordshire,' showing a Knight in chain-mail, with a sword and a shield (13th century). His feet are on an animal [?a dog], and his head is on a pillow. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Ancient monument in St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing

'An ancient monument in the chancel of St. Michael's Church, Lichfield.' Showing a recumbent figure under a cusped arch. artist: 'J. W.' [John Wright, 1784.]

Lichfield - Effigy in Chancel of St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the North side of the Chancel of Saint Michael's Church, Lichfield.' Showing a male with a long gown and hood, with long sleeves. His hands are as at prayer, his head is on a cushion and ...

Lichfield - Old tomb in St. Michael's Churchyard: water colour painting

Showing an old tomb called 'saddle-back' and dated 1674, with a distant view of Cathedral from the south east. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Bishop Hacket's Monument: engraving

Showing a tomb with an effigy of Bishop Hacket on the top. Situated in what appears to be an arched recess, with a coat of arms above the tomb. There is a small inscription in Latin on the side of the ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies of Bishops: copper-plate engraving

A plate 'CLASS III,' showing six types of effigies of bishops, from Litchfield (sic) [Walter Langton], York, Wells, Hexham, Ingham, and Connington. 'J. Carter, del., [drawn]; Js. Basire, sc., [engraved].'...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies of Walter de Langton and Hugh de Patteshull: engraving

'Walter de Langton, 1321; Hugh Patteshull, 1243, at Litchfield (sic).' Showing the effigies of the bishops in full regalia. 'J. Carter, del., [drawn]; Basire, sc., [engraved].'

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies: etching

Showing four Immured effigies copied from Dugdale Manuscript, by Rev. John Homfrey. The etchings are copies of illustrations from Dugdale's 'Book of Monuments', compiled 1640-41, now in the British ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigy [unknown person]: sepia drawing

'Effigy in a recess on the exterior of the South Transept of Lichfield Cathedral. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigy of Captain Stanley: engraving

Showing a print of the Stanley effigy. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Monument of Bishop Ryder: lithograph

'Monument of Bishop Ryder [d.1836], By Sir Francis Chantrey, Lichfield Cathedral.' Anonymous.