Stafford - Old Cottage in the Foregate: pen and ink drawing
'An Old Cottage in the Foregate, Stafford.' Showing a half-timbered building with a thatched roof and a dormer window. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.
Stafford - Old Houses [in Eastgate Street]: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Stafford.' Showing two storey houses with dormer windows. One half-timber house is shown. There are people standing in three of the open doorways. Edit: J. Buckler.
Stafford - Old Houses in Crabbery Lane: sepia drawing
'Old Houses in Crabbery Lane, Stafford.' North east view showing Elizabethan houses with two bays and an overhanging half-timber porch. There is also a stone bay with stone mullions. Later the Noah's ...
Stafford - Residence of Reverend Baber: sepia drawing
'The Residence of the Reverend Mr. Baber, Incumbent of Saint Paul's Church, Forebridge, Stafford.' Showing a view (from the street) of a two-storey Victorian Gothic house with a porch. Artist: J. Buckler....
Stafford - St. Martin's Lane: water colour painting
'St. Martin's Lane, Stafford.' Showing a view of cottages and stabling. St. Mary's tower is visible in the distance. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Stafford - St. Mary's Gateway: sepia drawing
'Saint Mary's Gateway, Stafford.' Showing the side of the ancient High House, from the alley leading up to St. Mary's church.'J. Buckler.'
Stone Church: photostat
'Stone, Staffordshire.' A photostat from the original drawing in the British Museum of J. C. Buckler's view. Showing a modern (1758) Gothic building with a north aisle and small chancel. There is a ...
Stone Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Stone Church, Staffordshire,' from the road. Showing a modern (1758) Gothic building with a north aisle and small chancel. There is a tower at the west end and the whole building ...
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 ...
Stonnall: pen drawing of cottage
'Stonnall.' Showing a cottage with barns among trees. There are fields around the building with animals grazing in the foreground. Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].
Stowe Church: pen and ink drawing
'Stowe Church.' South west view showing the church in the middle distance. The road and a thatched cottage are shown to the right. On the left is a whipping post. There is a distant view of hills ...
Tamworth - Old Houses in Church Street: sepia wash drawing
'Old Houses in Church Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire,' showing a row of half-timbered, three storey houses (one in gable). The houses are flanked on either side by other three storey houses, and there ...
The Turks Head and Ivy House, Burslem : steel engraving
'The Turks Head and Ivy House.' Showing thatched cottages. These buildings stood on Bucknall Road, Burslem. Artist: 'E.B.'
Uttoxeter Town - Birth Place of Admiral Lord Gardner: pencil drawing
'House in Uttoxeter where Admiral Lord Gardner was born. In 1830 it was the residence of the late James Bell, Esqr., Banker, deceased. In 1836 the residence of Dr. Taylor.' Showing a two storey Georgian ...
Walsall - 'Ancient Mansion': sepia wash drawing
'Ancient Mansion at Walsall, Staffordshire,' at Caldmore Green. Showing the White Hart, a large building of brick with stone dressings, rounded gables and of several bays, by the roadside. Artist: J. ...
Walsall Church: engraving
'N. W. View of Walsall Church.' North west view showing the high tower and spire, the west end and the north aisle rising above the houses below. 'Gent. Mag. April 1795, Pl. III, p.281.' 'Rev. S. Shaw ...
Walsall Town - Ancient House: sepia drawing
'Ancient Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a house with two wings, one being Tudor of half-timber. [Pencil note]: 'The Wool Pack at the end of the Square.' Artist: J. Buckler.
Walsall Town - The George Inn: sepia wash drawing
'The George Inn and Old Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' A view of the square known as the Bridge. The large building with three (of four) Ionic columns, originally from Fisherwick Hall, on the left, ...