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Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House: engraving

Old Tudor House of timber work, standing in a garden. Also showing the coat of arms of Joseph Scott to whom it is inscribed. Inscribed 'To Joseph Scott, Esq. this view of the Old House at Bar, is inscribed ...

Great Haywood Chapel: sepia drawing

'Chapel at Great Heywood (sic), Staffordshire,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A ...

Great Haywood Chapel: sepia wash drawing

'Grt. Haywood Chapel,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A flight of steps leads to ...

Greenway Bank - Hall: water colour painting

'Greenway Bank, the seat of H. H. Williamson, esq.' [High Sheriff in 1834], near Knypersley. Showing a white Georgian house at a distance in the park. 'L. J. Wood.'

Greenway Bank - The Warder's Tower: engraving

'The Warder's Tower, Knypersley Park.' Showing the tower in parkland, with a lake in the foreground. Anonymous.

Grendon (Warwickshire) - tablet to Frances (Hesilrig) Chetwynd: painting

'In the Church at Grendon, Of Black and white marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only daughter of Edward Haselrig of Arthington, Northamptonshire, wife of Walter Chetwynd, esq. [who d. 10 Aug., 1669], ...

Grendon Church - tablet to Frances Chetwynd: painting

'In the Church at Grendon, of Black and white Marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only child of Walter Chetwynd (the Antiquary, who lived at Ingestre Hall) who died, 1673. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]...

Grindon Church: sepia drawing

'One of the Capitals and remains of the Shaft of the Old Church at Grindon.' It is Norman; square abacus, round pier.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Grindon Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Grindon Church, Staffordshire,' (as rebuilt in the Gothic style). The nave has a high roof. There is a south aisle and a west tower with a spire. [The 'old' church was demolished ...

Grindon Church: water colour painting

'All Saints Church, Grindon.' A south west view showing the west tower, the south aisle, the porch and the clerestory, with an extensive distant view (of stone-wall country.) [The 'old' church was demolished ...

Grove House, Shelton: engraving

'Grove House, The Residence of Charles Meigh, Esq.' Showing a large late Georgian house in a park, with the Church tower visible behind the house. 'Painted by C. Meigh, Junr.; Engraved by T. Taylor.'...

Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme: engraving

'Newcastle.' Showing the Guildhall and the market in High Street. 'J. A. Hammersley, del., [drawn]; Geo. Greatbach, sc., [engraved]; Published October 1, 1843, by W. Dean, Stoke-on-Trent.'

Hagley Hall: engraving

North east view of the Hall with a young plantation about the house. Inscribed 'To the Right Honble. Lord Curzon this North East View of Hagley Farm, [same house shown as Hall] is inscribed by his obliged ...

Hagley Hall: pen and wash drawing

East view showing the grounds of Hagley, near Rugeley, from fields with cattle, and a distant view of the house.[J. Allport, May 4, 1814.]

Hagley Hall: sepia drawing

'Hagley, Staffordshire.' North view showing an octagonal wing on the left, then a three storeyed bay, then a lower part of the house. The ground falls away to the right. Artist: J. Buckler.

Hagley Hall: steel engraving

'Hagley Hall, Staffordshire.' [?From north west.] Showing a house with a large collection of gables, bays and chimneys of various periods. Viewed from the hayfield in front of the Hall, where there ...

Hagley Hall: water colour painting

'Hagley Farm' [same building shown as the Hall.] North east view of the Hall with a young plantation about the house.[See SV. VIII 113b, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing

'A South East Prospect of Hammerwich Chapel.' Showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with a south window ...