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Gnosall Church: wash drawing
'South West View of Gnosall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west porch (now removed) and no porch at the south door (where one has been built.)'J. Buckler.'
Gnosall Church: wash drawing
North east view showing the much buttressed north chapels. There is a thatched cottage in the foreground to the right.'T. P. Wood, 1838' [19 April, on portfolio drawing.]
Gnosall Village - Ancient House: wash drawing
'An Ancient House in Gnosall,'[handwritten in pencil] 'This Old House is to be pulld down this summer, May, 1838.' Showing a compact, Elizabethan half-timbered house of three storeys with a central chimney, ...
Golden Hill Church: sepia wash drawing
'Golden Hill New Church,' (north of Tunstall) built in 1842, in a Norman-Gothic style, with a spire at the west end, a small chancel and a nave of five bays. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Gornal Church (Lower) : sepia drawing
'Lower Gornall Church,' showing a north east view of the church (1815-1823) built in plain Gothic. There are no buttresses. There are two east end doors with a central window, a low roof, and a west ...
Gornal Church (Upper) : sepia wash drawing
'Upper Gornall Church,' showing a modern Gothic church, built in 1841, with the west end facing the street. The door is between the corner turrets. The nave has six bays. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas ...
Grammar School, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia wash drawing
'Grammar School at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' built in 1821. Showing a modern Tudor building with corner turrets. Artist: J. Buckler.
Gratwich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Gratwich Church, Staffordshire,' [as rebuilt in 1775, in brick and stone.] Showing a small low chancel. The flat-headed east window of three lights. The 18th century nave windows ...
Gratwich Church: water colour painting
'St. Mary's Church Gratwich,' [as rebuilt in 1775 in brick and stone.] South west view showing a small low chancel. The two windows of the nave are almost round-headed. There is a small bell turret ...
Grave stones in Biddulph Churchyard: sepia drawing
Two gravestones in the churchyard.Inscribed 'These stones were found under the steps of the cross, when repairing a few years ago.' Artist: 'J.B.,' [John Bucker.]
Great Barr - 'Perry Hall' : steel engraving
'Perry Hall from the Lodge Gate, Seat of I. Gough Esq.' View of the Hall from the Lodge Gate. Showing a three-storeyed castellated house with exterior chimneys, in a park. Also showing a pool or what ...
Great Barr Chapel: engraving
'N. E. View of Barr Chapel.' North east view showing the eighteenth century gothic chapel with apse and spire. On the right is a gothic arched gateway. 'Rev S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson, sculpt., ...
Great Barr Chapel: water colour painting
'Great Barr.' North east view of an eighteenth century gothic chapel with apse and spire.[Shaw's original water colour for an engraving of the chapel. The water colour has been ruled for reducing.] Anonymous, ...
Great Barr Chapel: water colour painting
'Great Barr,' showing a distant view of the chapel from the south east, between the trunks of two trees in the foreground. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
Great Barr Hall: engraving
'Barr Hall, Seat of Sir E. D. Scott, Bart.,' showing a view from the pool in the park. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.'
Great Barr Hall: pen drawing
'Barr Hall. Seat of Sir Josh. Scott, Bart.' Showing a distant view of the Hall from across the lake. Anonymous, [John Allport].
Great Barr Hall: water colour painting
Showing a castellated house in 'Strawberry Hill' Gothic. Viewed from among trees near the lake in the park. (Ruled for reducing.) Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Great Barr Park: pen and ink drawing
'From Barr Park Seat of Sir J. Scott, Bart.' View of the park showing a church in the distance and a stream with a low waterfall and bridge in the middle of the view. Anonymous, [John Allport].