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Dudley Castle: The Gateway: aquatint engraving

'Part of Dudley Castle,' showing the gateway from the outside. Anonymous, [but traces of former lettering deleted.]

Dudley Castle: water colour painting

'A View of Dudley Castle drawn for the History of Staffordshire,' showing a view of the ruins on the hill. Anonymous, [in the style of T. Carter who did drawings of Wolverhampton and Patshull.]

Eccleshall - 'Castle' : engraving

'Eccleshall Castle, Residence of the Bishop of Lichfield,' showing a two storey house with a central block and two wings, with steps and balustrading in front.'Printed from Zinc by J. Grave, Nicholas ...

Eccleshall - 'Castle' : sepia drawing

'Eccleshall Castle,' showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698) viewed from the grounds. There is a ruined turret at the corner of the moat to the right, and steps and balustrading in front of the building. ...

Eccleshall 'Castle' : sepia drawing

'Eccleshall Palace, Staffordshire.' Showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698). A two storey house with a central block and two wings. There are steps and balustrading in front of the building. Also ...

Ingestre - Castle: steel engraving

'Ingestrie.' Showing the ruins of a castle. Actually Llawhaden Castle, Pembrokeshire, but nevertheless copied in 'Guide and History of Haywood and its Old Church, near Stafford in the Valley of Trent', ...

Ludlow Castle, Shropshire: water colour drawing

This drawing is titled 'Tamworth Castle,' but apparently shows Ludlow Castle from the south west. Showing the ruins of the castle on a hill above the road. Anonymous.

Stafford - Approach to Railway Station: sepia drawing

'Approach to the Railway Station at Stafford.' A view of Newport Road, showing a wide rutted road in the middle, with the castle in the distance. There is a three storey building on the left at the side ...

Stafford Castle - Near the Newport Road: pen and ink drawing

'A View of Stafford Castle near the Newport Road, Stafford.' South view showing the twin towers of the new building on a wooded hill. There are fields in the foreground. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.

Tamworth - Distant View from South: lithographed

'South View of Tamworth,' from the meadows. Showing the bridge to the left, a row of houses leading from the bridge, the castle in the centre, and the church to the right. There are cattle in the meadows ...

Tamworth - Panorama: engraving

'The Prospect of Tamworth from the road on the South East part of the towne.' Showing the town stretching between the castle and the church. Anonymous.

Tamworth Castle - engraving

'View of Tamworth castle, Staffordshire.' East view showing the castle on a mound with a wooden fence at the bottom. 'Sketch'd 1782; Engraved & Pub'd Sept., 1st, 1787 by T. Carter, College St. Westr.'...

Tamworth Castle - William I giving Charter of Tamworth Castle to Robert de Marmion: engraving

'William the Conqueror giving the Charter of Tamworth Castle to Robert de Marmion.' Anonymous.

Tamworth Castle - Window Glass: engraving

'Tamworth. In the east window of the Chancell.' Showing a scene of Robert Marmion and William I outside a castle. Anonymous.

Tamworth Castle and Bridge: sepia drawing

'Tamworth Castle and Bridge, Staffordshire.' South West view showing a six arched bridge over the river Tame. The castle is on a wooded hill behind the bridge. To the left of it is a church tower, ...

Tamworth Castle: engraving

'Tamworth, Richd. III Act. V, Scene II.''From and Ancient View.' Showing a distant view of the castle and the church from the south. In the foreground there is dense woodland. 'Sparrow, sc.,' [engraved]....

Tamworth Castle: engraving

'Tamworth.' South view showing the castle from across the river. The church tower is visible behind, there is a large mill on the right, and a bridge on the left.Taken from 'The Itinerant.' 'Engraved ...

Tamworth Castle: engraving

'Tamworth, Staffordshire.' South view showing the castle from the bridge, across the river. The church tower is visible behind and there is a large mill on the right. Anonymous.