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Pattingham Church and Vicarage House: aquatint engraving

'The Vicarage House & Church of Pattingham, Staffordshire.' North east view of the church, and east view of the vicarage, taken from the vicarage grounds. The house is a three-storey, Georgian building.Anonymous, ...

Pattingham Church and Vicarage House: sepia wash drawing

'Pattingham.' Showing a north east view of the church, and an east view of the vicarage. The vicarage is a three-storey Georgian house. The chancel of the church is partially obscured by bushes. The ...

Pattingham Church: ?zincograph

'Pattingham Church, Staffordshire.' East south east view showing an 'Early English' chancel. (Pen and ink drawing.) Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.

Pattingham Church: aquatint engraving

'South-View of Pattingham Church,' from the road. Showing the south porch, the south aisle, the chancel, and the tower without a spire. Also showing a lich-gate and stocks in the foreground.'Paddy, ...

Pattingham Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Pattingham Church, Staffordshire,' showing the south aisle and the south porch, (a large yew tree obscures much of the chancel), and the tower.'J. Buckler.'

Pelsall Church (Old): pen and ink drawing

'Pelsall Church.' South east view of the Old Church from the road. Showing a brick building, like a barn or factory, with two heavy buttresses, and a small tower at the west end. There is a herd of ...

Pelsall Church: sepia drawing

'North West View of Pelsall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chapel re-built in 1844, of the new lancet window Gothic style, in cruci-form shape, without a tower. Artist: J. Buckler.

Penkridge - Font in Parsonage Garden: sepia drawing

'Old Font in the Parsonage Garden at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' Showing an ancient octagonal font with carved panels (fleur de lys etc.,) and a grooved supporting shaft.Anonymous, [John Buckler.]

Penkridge - Parsonage House: sepia drawing

'Parsonage House at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' North east view showing a spacious white late Georgian building [erected 1830]. It is shut off from the church by a railway embankment. 'J. C. Buckler.'...

Penkridge Church - 'Double-Deck' tomb of Sir Edward Littletons: sepia drawing

'Monument at the East end of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a 'double-deck' tomb of one to two Sir Edward Littletons (1630). The top part shows effigies of eight children, the ...

Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: sepia drawing

'Monument in the South Wall of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' taken from the north north west. Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch.'G. Buckler.'

Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: water colour painting

Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch, taken from the north north east.[See SV VIII.31a, for north north west view.]'T. P. Wood.' Thomas Peploe Wood.

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the South side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing an altar tomb of alabaster, [of Edward Littleton and his two wives], (1558). Also showing effigies of ten children ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

Showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward Littleton, 1574.] The drawing is taken from his feet.[Handwritten in pencil] ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of Richard Littleton: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of Richard Littleton, alias Westcott, (1518.) It is an incised slab showing a man and a woman and four coats of arms.Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Penkridge Church - Tomb of William Wynnesbury: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of William Wynnesbury, (1520.) It is an incised slab with showing the figures of a man and a woman, with three coats of arms above their heads. Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Penkridge Church: engraving

South west view showing the tower with a large window and a crenellated top with pinnacles, the south aisle and porch, and the clerestory with four double-pairs of windows with flat-heads, under a crenellated ...