Willenhall Church: sepia drawing
'Willenhall Church.' South view showing the nave with six plain 18th century windows, a brick tower with Gothic windows and a tiled roof, and a small chancel apse. There is a stream in the foreground ...
Willenhall Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the tower of four stages of brick and stone, and a large plain north aisle with six windows. Also showing the entrance gates from the road, and part of a large house to the right ...
Wilnecote Church: sepia wash drawing
'Wilncoat (sic),' near Tamworth. Showing a modern Gothic church with the east end abutting on the street. There are three pointed windows on the east end, four two-light pointed windows on the south ...
Wolstanton Church - Monument: sepia wash drawing
'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Wolstanton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing recumbent figures on a table tomb under a large stone canopy in the classical style. The side of the tomb shows ...
Wolstanton Church - Tomb of Sir William Sneide and Dame Anne: sepia and pen drawing
Showing a tomb of coloured alabaster, 'under an Arch on the North Side of the Chancell at Wolstanton.' The inscription over the monument: 'Here lie the Bodies of Sr. William Sneide of Broadwall knight ...
Wolstanton Church - Wall Monument to William Yonge of Caynton: pen and wash drawing
Wall monument on the north side of the chancel in alabaster and brass to William Yonge of Caynton, co. Salop, Esq., who married Susanna, daughter of Robert Corbett of Stannerton of the said county, who ...
Wolstanton Church: engraving
South east view showing the chancel, the south aisle, and the south porch, which are all crenellated. The top of the tower and the spire, appear over the chancel roof. There are people standing in the ...
Wolstanton Church: pencil drawing
'Wolstanton Church.' Showing the church with a tower and spire, and a clerestory, partially obscured by a clump of trees. There are a couple of houses near the church which are also obscured by the ...
Wolstanton Church: sepia and pen drawing
'S. E. View of Wolstanton Church.' South south east view showing the chancel, the south aisle, and the porch. The tower top and the spire appear behind the middle of the church, over the join between ...
Wolstanton Church: sepia drawing
'West View of Wolstanton Church, Staffordshire.' West south west view showing a crenellated nave and aisles, with a west door and a large window above. There are three-light windows in the west end ...
Wolstanton Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Wolstanton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the north and south aisles, and the south porch, which are all crenellated. The top of the tower and the spire, appear over ...
Wolstanton Church: sepia drawing
'West View of Wolstanton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a crenellated nave and aisles, with a west door and a large window above, and a north tower of four stages with a crenellated top and spire.'J. ...
Wolverhampton - Distant view [?from Penn Road]: pen and wash drawing
'Wolverhampton.' Showing the church tower and the roofs of houses, from a [?south east] angle, [?from Penn Road]. There are trees in the foreground. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].
Wolverhampton - Distant view from Dunstall Lane: sepia wash drawing
'Wolverhampton from Dunstall Lane.' Taken from a culvert over a small stream to the north of the town. Showing on the horizon, from left to right: the church without the chancel, a cluster of houses ...
Wolverhampton - Font in St. Peter's Church: sepia drawing
'Font in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' Showing an octagonal font [c. 1480] with carved images in niches below, and panels on the sides, showing on one side the ...
Wolverhampton - 'Lanes Chancel' in St. Peter's Church: lithograph
'Lanes Chancel.' Showing iron railings round John Lane's tomb. Also showing the font on the right of the tomb.[Proof on japan paper]. 'Drawn by R. Noyes; C. Burton lithog., [lithographed]; Published ...
Wolverhampton - Market Place: etching
'Woolverhampton (sic).' View looking towards the end of the High Street near the church. Showing a lively scene among butcher's stalls, with J. Likly's [later Cope's] and Bevan's liquor shops on either ...
Wolverhampton - Monuments of Colonel John Lane and of Admiral Richard Leveson: engraving
Plate with two halves:(1) 'Monuments of Colonel John Lane and Family.' Showing the tombs of Thomas Lane [died 1582] and John Lane [died 1667] in the north transept of St. Peter's Church. The tomb is ...