Rolleston Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing
'North Doorway of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman arch of two orders on pillars (the outer arch is wavy.) Also showing a carved face on the key stone.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Rolleston Church - South Entrance: sepia drawing
'South Entrance to Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a plain rounded arch resting on square abaci, moulded capitals and round pillars, protected by an outer porch.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Rolleston Church: red-sepia drawing
'North West View of Rolleston Church,' showing a Norman north door, a tower with a spire rising from a crenellated top at the west end. The roof does not appear. There is a group of cottages on the ...
Rolleston Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a tower of three stages, with a spire. There is a flat-headed window on the south west, then a south aisle (no roof showing), and a porch ...
Rolleston Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman north door, and three 'Decorated' windows with three lights on the north of the nave. In the chancel there is one lancet window ...
Rolleston Church: water colour painting
'An Ancient Door Way, Rollaston (sic) Church.' North west view of a doorway showing a Norman arch of two orders on pillars (the outer arch is wavy.)'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing
'Rowley Regis Church.' West view showing a tower of three stages with battlements and gargoyles at the corners, and a covered stairway up to a ?gallery. There is a south aisle and a porch. The church ...
Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Rowley Regis Church, Staffordshire,' showing a modern Gothic building with a south aisle of seven bays. There are long windows, a crenellated cornice, and an apsical chamber. The ...
Rugeley - Brereton Chapel: sepia wash drawing
'New Chapel in the Parish of Rugeley, Staffordshire.' North east view of the chapel built in 1837, in the lancet Gothic style.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Rugeley Church (New): pen and ink drawing
South east view showing the tower top, the south aisle and the clerestory. The east window has flanking turretted buttresses.Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]
Rugeley Church (New): pen and ink drawing
'Rugeley New Church, From Colton Mill Bridge.' North view showing a distant view of the tower and clerestory above the trees.'J. R. F.,' [John Robert Fernyhough.]
Rugeley Church (New): pen and ink drawing
'North West View of the New Church at Rugeley in County of Stafford.' Showing a modern Gothic church with a west tower and corner turrets flanked by north and south aisles of six bays. There is a clerestory ...
Rugeley Church (New): sepia wash drawing
'The New Church at Rugeley, Staffordshire.' South west view showing a modern Gothic church with a west tower and corner turrets flanked by north and south aisles of six bays. There is a west door in ...
Rugeley Church (Old) - Monument to John Weston: pen and ink drawing
Showing a monument of the Weston family on the wall of the old Parish Church, 1836. To John Weston senior, who died in March 1566. He had two children, Richard and John by his wife, the daughter of John ...
Rugeley Church (Old) - Monument to Rafe Weston: pen and ink drawing
Showing a monument of the Weston family on the wall of the old Parish Church, 1836. To Rafe Weston, gent. who died in the lifetime of Richard Weston his father, 10 July, 1605. Showing coats of arms ...
Rugeley Church (Old) - Monument to Richard Weston: pen and ink tracing
Showing a wall tablet of the Jacobean scroll type, to Richard Weston who died on the 29th March 1613. Also showing a coat of arms. The monument is inscribed: 'Richard Weston of this/Parish gentleman ...
Rugeley Church (Old): anastatic print
'Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing a view of the 'Decorated Tower.' With a high arch and a crenellated top. [Pen and ink drawing reproduced by the anastatic process.] Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.
Rugeley Church (Old): engraving
'This View of Rugeley Old Church taken from the Garden of the Free Grammar School, is respectfully Dedicated to The Revd. Thos. Bonney, M.A., by his obedient Servant, J. Syer.' Showing the tower, the ...