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Himley Church and Parsonage: engraving
'South West View of Himley Church and Parsonage House.' Showing the church on the right and the house on the left, with cows in a field in the foreground
Himley Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Himley Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a plain Georgian exterior with a small apse at the east end, (built 1764).'J. Buckler.'
Himley Hall: engraving
South west view showing the hall, comprising the main building with wings, as seen from across a lake.'To the Right Honble. Viscount Dudley & Ward this South West View of Himley is inscribed by his Obliged ...
Himley Hall: engraving
North east view of the hall, from a hill. Showing the Hall in the valley with an expansive view of fields around it. There are deer in the fields in the foreground.'Revd. S. Shaw, delt., [drawn]; Wilson, ...
Himley Hall: engraving
Showing a view of the old house at Himley, a medieval moated manor-house with a bridge to it.[Bottom section of plate; see SV IV. 329a for upper section.]Whole plate inscribed 'To the Right Honble. Viscount ...
Himley Hall: engraving
Showing the house looking across a lake. Taken from an almanac. [For an inscribed copy, see SV IV.328a: 'Himley Staffordshire, Seat of Lord Visct. Dudley & Ward'; Both taken from S. Shaw's print, see ...
Himley Hall: steel engraving
'Himley Staffordshire, Seat of Lord Visct. Dudley & Ward.' Showing the house looking across a lake. Taken from an almanac. [After S. Shaw's print, see SV IV. 330.]Anonymous.
Himley Hall: water colour painting
North east view of the hall, from a hill. Showing the Hall in the valley with an expansive view of fields around it. There are deer in the fields in the foreground.[See SV IV. 331, for an engraved copy.]Anonymous, ...
Himley Hall: water colour painting
South west view showing the hall, comprising the main building with wings, as seen from across a lake.[See SV IV.330 for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Hints - Barn on the Floyer Estate: pen drawing
'A Plan and Section of a Large Barn, built by Mr. Nichs. Silvester, near Hints in Staffords. upon the Estate of Floyer Esqr., 1727. Survey'd by H. Beighton, F. R. S., 21 Apr. 1733.' Showing a barn consisting ...
Hints Church: lithograph
'Hints, Staffordshire.' North east view showing a building in the Greek Renaissance style, with a small apsical to the east end.'I. H., del., 1841, [drawn]; Standidge & Co., Lith., [lithographers] London.'
St. ...
Hints Church: pen drawing
'South East View of Hints Church.' Showing a building in the Greek Renaissance style, with a small apsical at the east end.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
St. Bartholemew's Church was rebuilt in ...
Hints Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Hints Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a building in the Greek Renaissance style, with a small apsical at the east end.'J. Buckler.'
St. Bartholemew's Church was rebuilt in 1882-3.
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Hints Church: tracing
'Hints Church near Lichfield.' Architectural tracing of 'Longitudinal Section' of Hints Church, near Lichfield. Scale of 10ft to 1.25 inches. Showing Gothic arches.'By J. Oldrid Scott, 31, Spring Gardens, ...
Hints Hall: sepia drawing
'Hints Hall, Staffordshire.' South east view of the Hall in the Park, showing a large Renaissance building of 5 x 3 bays divided by pilasters.'J. Buckler.'
Hints Hall was the seat of the Floyer family. ...
Historical Account of Trentham Hall: printed
'Trentham Hall, Staffordshire.' Four pages describing Trentham Hall. Also giving woodcut engravings showing the interior and exterior of Trentham Church, and the statue of Admiral R. Leveson at Wolverhampton. ...
Holditch : sepia drawing
'Holditch, in the Parish of Wolstanton, Staffordshire.' Showing a large three storey house with gables. It is seen at a distance. There is a canal bridge on the left, and a road on the right, in the ...
Holy Trinity Church, Burton-upon-Trent: sepia drawing
South west view of the church which stood on Horninglow Street, behind iron railings. This church was built in 1823-4 and replaced by J. Oldrid Scott's church of 1880-2. Artist: J. Buckler.