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Tunstall Church: pen and wash drawing

'N. E. View of Tunstall Church,' of the Gothic revival [built 1832]. Showing five bays of the Nave, no chancel, the east window, and the west tower and spire. There is no wall around the church and ...

Tutbury - Town, Church and Castle: pencil drawing

South east view showing the town, the church on the right and the remains of the castle on a hill behind the town. Anonymous.

Tutbury Castle and Church - South East View: engraving

'Tutbury Castle and Church, Staffordshire.' South east view taken from below the castle hill. The church is on the right, and houses and the village on the left. 'S. Shaw del., [drawn]; Ravenhill sculpt., ...

Tutbury Priory Church - Arch in West Door: pen and sepia drawing

Showing the capitals and three courses of the arch of the west door, and of three pillars below, showing elaborate carving of the six orders. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

Tutbury Priory Church - Plan: pencil and sepia drawing

'Ground Plan of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Scale: approximately 5 inches to 30 feet. Anonymous, [J. Buckler].

Tutbury Priory Church - South Doorway: sepia wash drawing

'South Doorway of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a blocked up doorway of three orders, two of Norman zig-zag work, with a carved lintel depicting a boar hunt. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Tutbury Priory Church - West Front: water colour painting

'West Front of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the west door and the window above. Also showing part of the tower with two small windows, (omitting the top storey). Artist: J. Buckler.

Tutbury Priory Church: aquatint engraving

'To the Right Honble. Earl of Leicester. This Plate of Tutbury Church is gratefully dedicated by his much obliged humble Servant, Stebbing Shaw.' Showing the door and the window in the west front of ...

Tutbury Priory Church: engraving

'Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing chiefly the west end (with the west door and a window above), and the tower, but also showing the Norman work on the south side. 'Engraved by White from a Drawing ...

Tutbury Priory Church: sepia drawing

'North West View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the west doorway (with elaborate carving), and a window above, and the tower with three small windows and a crenellated top. Also showing ...

Tutbury Priory Church: sepia wash drawing

'South West View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing chiefly the west end (with the west door and a window above), and the tower, but also showing the Norman work on the south side. Artist: J. ...

Tutbury Priory Church: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower, the Norman clerestory with a nave and a south door, also the 'perpendicular' south aisle and east window. Also showing part of ...

Tutbury Priory Church: sepia wash drawing

'North East View of Tutbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the built up north arcade of six bays, and three light [?14th century] windows inserted above. Also showing piers of arch at the crossing ...

Tutbury Priory Church: water colour painting

Showing the west door and the window above in the west front of the church. Also showing the south tower with elaborate Norman work.[See SV XI.89a, for engraved copy]. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

Uttoxeter Church - Carved Head: pen and wash drawing

'An Ancient head in Oak taken from the North Gallery Roof in the old Church, Uttoxeter.' Showing a grotesque head as boss carved in oak. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough].

Uttoxeter Church - Effigy: sepia wash drawing

'Remains of an Effigy in Uttoxeter Church, Staffordshire, placed over the porch at the West end.' Showing a skeleton effigy. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Uttoxeter Church - lithograph

'Uttoxeter.' Showing a view of the church tower and the spire from a street to the south west. There are low two storey houses along the street. 'I. R. del., [drawn]; Madeley lith., [lithographed] ...

Uttoxeter Church - Monument of Kinnersley Family: pen and wash drawing

'Ancient Monument of the Kynnersley Family in Uttoxeter Church.' Showing a table tomb with an incised slab on the top, with the representation of an esquire in armour under a canopy (one side broken ...