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Castle Church - Church: sepia drawing

North west view showing the Norman door and windows on the north side of the church. The tower, (late 14th century) has a long west window. Artist: J. Buckler.

Castle Church - Font in Church: sepia drawing

'Font from the Church, lately pulled down from Castle Church.' Showing a plain round bowl with a flat rim, on a pillar with six fluted grooves. Artist: 'J. B.,' [J. Buckler].

Castle Church - Church: engraving

South south east view showing the Norman chancel, the nave (with the south porch) and the tower. Anonymous.

Bushbury Church: sepia drawing

North west view showing the tower, the north chapel to the nave, with the exterior door and two north windows of the 'Decorated' period. Artist: 'J. Buckler.'

Bushbury Church: engraving

South west view showing the old form of nave roof and the Norman south doorway. Also shows the high roofed chancel. There is a Hall to the right, behind the church. Artist: 'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; ...

Bushbury Church: sepia drawing

North east view showing the chapel to the north of the nave, and the chancel. Artist: 'J. Buckler.'

Burton-uponTrent - Stapenhill: sepia drawing

'Stapenhill near Burton-onTrent.' Showing a man in woodlands. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Burton-upon-Trent - Font in the Old Church: sepia drawing

Octagonal font with Gothic panels and round steps. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Aldridge Church: pen and wash drawing

'Aldridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a view of church tower. There are trees in the foreground and houses to the right.'J. R. F.,' [John Robert Fernyhough].

Stafford - South West View: sepia drawing

'South West View of Stafford,' looking over the river. Showing St. Mary's and St. Chad's church towers over the roofs of houses. There are trees, fields, and cows grazing in the foreground. Artist: ...

Castle Church - Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the new Early English chancel windows, the new Norman south windows to the nave, and the south porch. Artist: J. Buckler.

Tixall Hall: engraving

'Ruins of Tixall.' Showing the ruins from within. The lower stage of the stone bay-window and the gatehouse turrets beyond are shown. 'Engraved from an Original painting in the possession of Mr. Clifford.''Wilson ...

Tixall Hall: engraving

'Tixall, Staffordsh., S. Gifford Esq.' Showing a distant view of the hall. There is a stream in the foreground with a bridge on the right. Taken from an almanac for 'February.' Artists: 'J. Powell ...

Tixall Hall: engraving

'Tixall Hall. The Seat of Sir Thomas Aston Constable.' Showing the two storey Georgian house, with colonnaded wings with carved stone lions above. The gatehouse is visible behind trees to the left ...

Ingestre - Castle: steel engraving

'Ingestrie.' Showing the ruins of a castle. Actually Llawhaden Castle, Pembrokeshire, but nevertheless copied in 'Guide and History of Haywood and its Old Church, near Stafford in the Valley of Trent', ...

Ingestre Hall: steel engraving

'Ingestre House, Seat of Earl Talbot.' Showing the front of the Hall with the porch and cupola, and with wings with bay windows. Part of an almanac.(Taken from J. P. Neale's view) Anonymous.

Ingestre Hall: lithograph

'Ingestre,' showing a south east view up the drive to the porch.The Hall is built of brick and stone, with wings with bay windows. 'C.S.T. delt., [drawn]; On Stone by M. Gauci, [lithographed]; Printed ...

Ingestre Hall: lithograph

'Ingestre. The Seat of the Right Honourable Earl Talbot, P.C. K.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Stafford.' [K.P., 1821, until K.G., in 1844.] Showing a south west view from the park, of the house ...