Dudley Castle: engraving
'Dudley Castle,' showing the keep from the court, with a gateway on the left. Anonymous.
Dudley Castle: engraving
South view of the ruins on the hill.Inscribed 'To the Right Hon[orable] Visc[oun]t. Dudley & Ward this View of Dudley Castle is inscribed by his Obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw. 'Anonymous, [?Shaw]; ...
Dudley Castle: engraving
North east view showing a closer view of the castle. 'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Wrightson; Published by W. Emans, Birmingham.'
Dudley Castle: engraving
Showing Castle Hill with the keep and the houses to the right below. 'Engraved by J. Greig for 'The Antiqu. & Topogr. Cabinet' from a Drawing by J. Storer. Published for the Proprietors by W. Clarke, ...
Dudley Castle: lithograph
'A Ground Plan of the Drives and Walks at Dudley Castle.' Artist: 'L.B. del.,' [Luke Booker, drawn.]
Dudley Castle: lithograph
Ground Plan of the Castle. Artist: 'E. Marsh, deln.,' [drawn.]
Dudley Castle: sepia drawing
'Dudley Castle, sketched from the Birmingham Road, 1829,' showing the castle on a hill, with woods, fields and cows in the foreground. artist: 'Robt. Noyes.'
Dudley Castle: sepia wash drawing
North east view from a distance, showing the Keep and the dining hall. There are three coloured figures in the centre. Anonymous, [perhaps in the style of Paddey.]
Dudley Castle: steel engraving
'Dudley Castle from the North East,' showing the castle on a hill with fields and horses in the foreground. ('Proof'.) 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T Radclyffe, Birmingham.'
Dudley Castle: steel engraving
'Dudley Castle from the Grounds near the Lime Stone Caverns,' to the north, showing a distant view of the castle. 'Published by Radclyffe & Co., Birmingham.'
Dudley Castle: steel engraving
'Dudley Castle, from the Birmingham Road,' showing the east side of the castle on a hill, and a road with people, in the foreground. 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T. Radclyffe, Birmingham.'
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.