Eccleshall Village: pen drawing
South west view showing a the church in the distance, from the fields. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [H. C. Allport.]
Eccleshall Church: pencil drawing
South east view (from the way leading to the churchyard), showing a tower of four stages, a clerestory of five lights, and the earlier form of the two chancel windows. Also showing a small building in ...
Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop William Overton: sepia drawing
Showing the tomb of Bishop William Overton, with effigies of his two wives, dated 1603, 'on the North side of the Chancell, of Alablaster.' [Married (1) Margeret Barlow; (2) Mary Bradstock.] In 1603 ...
Darlaston Church: sepia drawing
North east view (the East end facing the street,) showing the tower with a Gothic Revival spire, a box-like nave (1833) with 'factory' windows on two levels [since re-built]. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood....
West Bromwich Church - 'Christ Church': sepia drawing
'Christ Church West Bromwich.' West north west view showing an elaborate building in modern Gothic. The west doorway is under an ogee arch in a high tower. The north and south aisles have six bays, ...
Stone Cross House, Tamworth: sepia drawing
'Stone Cross House, Church Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire.' The corner of Cole Hill and Church Street, showing an early Georgian brick and stone house of two storeys, with a semi-circular hood over ...
Castle Church - Stone Pulpit in Church: sepia drawing
Stone pulpit, with five stone steps, and carved angels on the panels. Artist: J. Buckler.
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: sepia drawing
'North West View of Raunton (sic) Church in the County of Stafford. Sir John Cope Bart., 1731. From Gough's Collection in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.' Showing a north west view of a four staged tower ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: water colour painting
North west view showing a four staged tower with a west window and a doorway (with a farm shed abutting). On the right is an early Georgian house of brick with stone dressings. Anonymous, [W. Carter.]...
Elmhurst Hall: copper-plate engraving
North east view of the front of the hall, showing a Jacobean building with steps, a balustrade, and a low roof. Inscribed 'To the Worspll. the generous and much honoured Gent. MICHAEL BIDDULPH of ELMHURST ...
St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing
'The Old Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' South west view from the road, showing the nave which has a double row of three light gothic windows, and the tower which is a box-like type of two storeys. ...
St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing
'North West View of Lane End Old Church.' Showing the Old Church of St. John (founded 1764), rebuilt 1792, and enlarged 1827. North west view showing a mixture of classical and gothic architecture. ...
St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing
'The New Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' (St. James's Church, 1833-34.) North east view of St. James's Church, showing the apsical chancel, the north porch and aisle. Handwritten note: 'Ded. to ...
St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing
'S. W. View of Lane End New Church.' (St. James's Church, 1833-4, by James Trubshaw.) Showing the west tower, the nave, the clerestory, and the south aisle of six bays. Behind, to the left, are some ...
Wedgwood's 'Portland Vase' : woodcut engraving
Showing the Portland Vase which was copied by Wedgwood. 'J. Hulme, del., [drawn]; O. Jewitt, sc.,' [engraved.]
A Summer Scene in the Potteries: woodcut engraving
Showing women sitting by a well, with a pot works on the hill above. Also shows a verse entitled `A Summer Scene in the Potteries,' from the Illustrated London News:'I.F.'
Watlands House, Wolstanton: engraving
'Watlands House, the Seat of Spencer Rogers, Esq.' View from a park of a late Georgian house. Showing Watlands House, near Wolstanton, built in 1816 and demolished in 1951. Anonymous.
North Staffordshire Infirmary, Etruria: line engraving
'North Staffordshire Infirmary. Established 1812 - Supported by Voluntary Contributions.' Showing a long white building of two storeys and a basement with a colonnade in the centre. Note ' The old ...