Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: engraving
'Broome Church,' as rebuilt in Georgian brick. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Anonymous.
Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: engraving
Part of a plate showing the figure of St. Kenelm and a carving on a pew in the church. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Anonymous.
Broom (now Worcestershire ) Church: copper-plate engaving
'BROME Church, STAFFORDSHIRE, as it appeared in 1739, now rebuilt.' Showing the [east] end of the church only. There is a bell hanging from a tree near the churchyard. Broom was in Staffordshire until ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: water colour painting
'Clent Church,' south west view showing the three tiers of arches under the tower. The south porch appears to be of timber. A dormer is the only window on the south side west of the porch. The ground ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: lithograph
'St. Kenelm's Chapel, Shropshire,' a south south east view showing intricate architectural detail. Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Artist: 'Allen ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving
South east view showing the steep decline of the hill and the door into the crypt. Also showing the south porch, and the tower (with pinnacles.) The east gable has three pinnacles and there is a dormer ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving
West view of the chapel's position on the hill-side. Showing the tower with pinnacles, and cows in the foreground. Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving
South east view of 'Clent Church,'showing the chancel, the nave (with a dormer window) and the tower (without pinnacles.) Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...
Arley Hall (or 'Castle'): indian ink drawing
View of the hall which is Jacobean with a Georgian wing, from the gardens on the south west side of the hall. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...
Arley Hall ('Castle'): water colour painting
'Arley Hall the Seat of Earl Montmorris.' View from the lawns on the north east of the hall. Showing the Jacobean and Georgian wing with the church tower at the back. The house has six dormer windows ...
Arley Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Over Arley Church, Staffordshire,' showing the north aisle and the tower. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Artist: J. Buckler....
Arley Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Over Arley Church, Staffordshire,' showing the east windows of the chancel, the north aisle,the nave windows, the south porch and the tower. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until ...
Arley Church: sepia drawing
'Arley Church near Bewdley.' South west view showing a four staged tower and south porch, as seen from fields beyond the graveyard. The nave has square-headed windows. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire ...
Arley Church: sepia drawing
'Arley Church on the Severn.' South east view showing the church sunk behind the foreground where there are trees and sheep, and a hall to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since ...
Arley Church: pencil drawing
South east view showing the church sunk behind the foreground where there are trees and sheep. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Artist: Thomas ...
Arley Church and Castle: sepia drawing
'South West View of Over Arley Church and Castle, Staffordshire,' showing the church and castle (like SV I.65b). The towers of the castle appear over the hill to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire ...
Arley ('Arley near Bewdley'): sepia drawing
'Arley near Bewdley,' showing the village street from the river Severn. Also showing the ferry boat, Arley church on the hill and Arley 'Hall' to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, ...
Arley - Shatterfort Height: lithograph
'A remarkable Oak in Shatterfort (sic) Height, near Areley(sic).'Showing a large tree on the left and a homestead in the distance on the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when ...