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Uttoxeter Church [Old]: water colour painting

'Uttoxeter.' South east view of the old church, with a large Georgian house on the north east side. Showing the west tower and spire, the clerestory and the south aisle of the nave, also the south porch, ...

Uttoxeter Church: lithograph

'Uttoxeter.' North east view of the church and the street leading to it. The street has a mixture of two and three storey houses along it. Artist: 'J. H. Ferneyhough (sic) del., [drawn]; G. E. Madeley ...

Uttoxeter Town - New Catholic Chapel: sepia drawing

'New Catholic Chapel now building at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.' North west view showing the west door with a rose window over it, and a bell turret above. The building has three bays and a north east ...

Uttoxeter Town - Street View: sepia drawing

'View in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.' Looking north along Bridge Street, Showing a street of low two storey brick and tile houses leading to the church, of which the tower and spire are shown. There appears ...

Uttoxeter Town: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.' Showing the new church, situated among houses, from beyond the river. There is a bridge of three arches on the left in the foreground. Artist: J. Buckler....

Walsall Church - Effigy of cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary]: etching

Showing a cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary] in chain-mail and a surcoat with a sword and shield. Also showing coats of arms; Beauchamp impaling Ferrers; Hilary; Basset; Beauchamp. On the same plate ...

Walsall Church ['New']: sepia drawing

'The New Church/ Saint Peters/ at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Built in 1841, by Isaac Highway. Showing the Gothic nave of eight bays, the west tower and doors. The tower top is crenellated with corner ...

Walsall Church ['Old']: sepia drawing

'South East View of the Old Church at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a church built in Gothic revival, except the chancel which is 15th century. The tower is in the south west angle and the south ...

Walsall Church: Effigy of cross-legged knight [Sir Roger Hilary]: copper-plate engraving

'Monument from Walsal (sic).' Showing the effigy of a cross-legged knight. 'Fig. 3. p.806.' Lettered 'John.' .Anonymous.

Walsall Church: engraving

'N. E. View of Walsall Church.' North east view showing the chancel, the north aisle, and the tower top with a spire, rising above the houses below. 'S. Curtis junr. del., [drawn].'

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 and Church: sepia wash drawing

'North View of the Old Church at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing the west front of the church from a street lined with Georgian shops. There are numerous steps up to the west door and a large west ...

Walsall Town and Church: water colour painting

'Walsall.' Showing a view of a street leading up to the church, which rises high above the houses. The George Hotel with its Ionic pillars is on the left, and there are three storey houses along both ...

Walsall Wood Church: lithograph

'Walsall Wood Church.' North view showing four plain bays with single windows. There is no tower, only a raised cross above one end of the building. Inscribed 'The Profits arising from the sale of this ...

Walsall Wood Church: sepia drawing

'Walsall Wood.' Showing a Gothic building of five bays with a small crenellated tower and a west door. There is a wall around the church-yard and a few gravestones are shown. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church - Church-yard Cross: sepia drawing

'Cross in the Church Yard at Walton near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.' It stands on steps and has four-sided buttressed recesses with crocketted pinnacles. Artist: J. Buckler.

Walton-on-the-Hill Church [New]: lithograph

'New Church Baswick.' Showing a cruciform Gothic building with a bell gable (not a tower), taken from the north west. [Drawn by] 'F. M. L.'

Walton-on-the-Hill Church [New]: pen and wash drawing

'Walton New Church.' North east view showing the chancel, the north transept, the tower top and the spire, of a cruciform shaped church.[The spire shown is much smaller than that in similar drawings, ...