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Ingestre Hall - Doorway: engraving
'Door Way, Ingestre, Staffordshire,' showing an elaborately decorated doorway, used as the title page to Neale's `Views of Seats,' Volume III.'Drawn by J. P. Neale; Engraved by R. Sands; Published Feb. ...
Ingestre Hall: engraving
Showing the south front of the Hall, before the additions by Nash (about 1810). Dormer windows are showing behind the balustrade.(See SV V.28, original water colour by Carter; one of S. Shaw's unpublished ...
Ingestre Hall: lithograph
'Ingestre. The Seat of the Right Honourable Earl Talbot, P.C. K.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Stafford.' [K.P., 1821, until K.G., in 1844.] Showing a south west view from the park, of the house ...
Ingestre Hall: lithograph
'Ingestre,' showing a south east view up the drive to the porch.The Hall is built of brick and stone, with wings with bay windows. 'C.S.T. delt., [drawn]; On Stone by M. Gauci, [lithographed]; Printed ...
Ingestre Hall: sepia drawing
'North West View of Ingestre, Staffordshire,' showing the less elaborate side of the Hall, with dormer gables instead of the balustrade.'J. Buckler.'
Ingestre Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of Ingestre, Staffordshire,' showing the Hall with the additions by Nash (about 1810). The Hall is built of brick and stone, with a porch and cupola, and wings with bay windows.'J. Buckler.'...
Ingestre Hall: steel engraving
'Ingestre House, Seat of Earl Talbot.' Showing the front of the Hall with the porch and cupola, and with wings with bay windows. Part of an almanac.(Taken from J. P. Neale's view) Anonymous.
Ingestre Hall: water colour painting
'Ingestre,' showing the south front of the Hall, before additions by Nash (about 1810). There are dormer windows showing behind the balustrade.[See SV. V.32, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [T. Carter.]...
Interior of Armitage Church: sepia drawing
'Interior View of Armitage Church, Staffordshire, now pulling down July 6th 1844.' Showing the nave looking towards the east. On the left is a Norman font, a Norman arcade and a chancel arch. Also showing ...
Interior of Beaudesert Hall and Park: pen drawing
'A plan of the principal story of Beaudesert Hall as the same is proposed to be altered Janry., 1771.' [Bedroom Floor].Anonymous.
Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia drawing
Chancel interior, showing the position of the tombs. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia drawing
View of the nave, looking eastwards. Also showing the pews and chancel screen. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Interior of Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing
Interior of the Hall, in Gothic style, with a fan tracery ceiling. The Gothic plaster-work was carried out by Francis Bernasconi in 1822, but the original 16th century timber-framing remains above the ...
Interior of Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing
Showing the elaborately carved staircase in the north range, which dates from the 1660s. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later ...
Interior of Boscobel House: woodcut engraving
'King Charles's Hiding-Place.' Showing visitors examining King Charles II's hiding place in the floor of the attic. Anonymous.
Interior of Boscobel House: woodcut engraving
'Kings Charles's Hiding-Place.' Showing the hiding place in the floor of the attic, with the trap-door open. Anonymous.
Interior of Bradley Church: sepia drawing
View showing the chancel, a plastered ceiling, and some carved stone panelled work below the east window.'J. Buckler.'
Interior of Cannock Church: sepia drawing
South west view of the interior showing the box-pews, a double deck pulpit, Royal Arms over the chancel arch, and a ceiled roof.'J. Buckler.'