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Trentham - Park Lane: water colour painting

'Park Lane by Trentham Park, Staffs.' Showing a woman and child by a stile and gate. There are poplar and other trees nearby, and a pale sunset in the background. Artist: E. Adveno Brooke.

Trentham - View near Handford: water colour painting

'View near Handford, Staffs.' Showing a woman walking over a footbridge over a stream by willow trees. There is a church tower and village in the distance, and a pale sunset. Artist: E. Adveno Brooke....

Longnor Church - 'St. Giles': water colour painting

The artist has mistakenly named Longnor's parish church as St. Giles, it is in fact dedicated to St. Bartholomew. North east view showing a large rectangular nave and a chancel of stone, with a double ...

St. Bartholomew's Church, Longnor: sepia drawing

'South East View of Longnor Church, Staffordshire.' South east view from the grave-yard showing a large classical block for the Nave with two rows of round-headed windows and a tower. These alterations ...

Canterbury Cathedral - Archbishop Langton's tomb chest: copper-plate engraving

Showing Archbishop Stephen Langton's tomb chest, Canterbury Cathedral partially hidden in a recess. Inscribed 'To the Right Reverend Father in GOD D. Edward Chandler, Lord Bishop of Litchfield (sic) ...

Lichfield - Distant View: oil painting

Showing a view of St. Mary's Church and the Cathedral spires, over Stowe Pool. Anonymous.

Sedgley - Vicarage Garden: printed from zinc

'Sedgley Vicarage Garden, June 30th, 1837.' The vicar, Mr. Girdlestone, appears to be blessing a school treat tea-party. The vicarage is to the left, and the church (with a tower and spire) are visible ...

Lodge at Armitage: pen drawing

'The Lodge entrance to Armitage Park from the top of Brereton Hill.''John Allport del.,' [drawn].

Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: sepia drawing

'Ancient Houses in the High Street, Stafford.' Showing a north west view of Maid's Head Inn (left), and the Elizabethan House at the corner of Gaolgate and Market Square which is a late Elizabethan, ...

Seisdon Mill: water colour painting

Showing the mill, the house and barns, and the water-wheel with a pool in front of it, in the foreground.Anonymous, [H. J. Noyes.]

Moreton - Stone Cross remains at Chatwell: pen drawing

'The Remains of an Ancient Stone Cross at Chatwell.' Showing an octagonal shaft on steps.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.] This medieval preaching cross stands at Heath Hill, formerly in Staffordshire, ...

Sedgley Church (New): pen drawing

'Sedgley.' View of the south side showing the new church with a spire, aisles and a clerestory. It is a projected design for the new church, constructed between 1826 and 1829, as it includes next to ...

Weston-on-Trent Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Weston Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the east end with three lancet lights, a shallow south chapel, a south aisle and porch, and a low tower with a spire. The church-yard is shown ...

Colwich - The Mount Nunnery: sepia wash drawing

'The Mount Nunnery from the Trent,' showing the large, extensive castellated frontage of the nunnery (later renamed St Mary's Abbey, and still in use as a convent into the 21st Century) seen in the distance ...

Biddulph Moor - 'The Bridestones' : ink sketch

The Bridestones, the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb, on Biddluph Moor.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Biddulph Moor - Ground Plan of the Bride-Stones: engraving

'Ground Plan of the Bride-Stones.' The stones are lettered but the key is lacking. Scale: 0.5 inches to 5 [?feet].With letterpress on the back. From the book 'The Borough of Stoke on Trent', by J Ward....

Talke - Clough Hall: lithograph

'Clough Hall and Part of the Adjacent Grounds; Belonging to Thomas Kinnersly Esq., with the lines of two projected Railways through the same.' Showing a plan of Clough Hall with the projected path of ...

Uttoxeter Town - Birth Place of Admiral Lord Gardner: pencil drawing

'House in Uttoxeter where Admiral Lord Gardner was born. In 1830 it was the residence of the late James Bell, Esqr., Banker, deceased. In 1836 the residence of Dr. Taylor.' Showing a two storey Georgian ...