Tamworth Castle: engraving
'Tamworth.' South view showing the castle from across the river. The church tower is visible behind, there is a large mill on the right, and a bridge on the left.Taken from 'The Itinerant.' 'Engraved ...
Tamworth Castle: engraving
'View ofTamworth, Staffordshire.' South view showing the castle from the bridge, across the river. The church tower is visible behind and there is a large mill on the right. 'Barber Delin.,' [drawn]; ...
Tamworth Castle: engraving
'Tamworth Castle, Warwickshire, belonging to the Earl of Leicester.' East view showing the way up to the entrance, the Keep or Donjon, and the Tudor additions. 'Engraved for the Topographer for Nov., ...
Tamworth Castle: engraving
'Tamworth, Richd. III Act. V, Scene II.''From and Ancient View.' Showing a distant view of the castle and the church from the south. In the foreground there is dense woodland. 'Sparrow, sc.,' [engraved]....
Tamworth Castle: engraving
'Tamworth Castle.' South east view showing the keep on the right and Tudor domestic buildings on the left. There is a bridge below and hills in the distance [the town is omitted]. 'Pub'd. April 1, ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia drawing
'View of Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire.' Showing the donjon and the a building (of rounded plan) to the east. The walls are partially covered in ivy.'J. Buckler from a sketch by J. C. Buckler, April, ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia drawing
'North West View of Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire,' [recte north east.] Showing a narrow pathway up over the moat to an entrance past the donjon and the Tudor building on the left.'J. Buckler from a ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia drawing
'North Entrance to Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire.' North east view showing a stone Tudor gateway, with a coat of arms above it. There is a large mullioned window (of the hall) on the right, and a gabled ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia drawing
'South East View of Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire,' from rising ground beyond the fosse. Showing the donjon on the right, and the entrance to the left. There are trees in the foreground.'J. Buckler ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia drawing
'Interior View of the Hall at Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire.' Showing an open timber roof, panelled walls, large east windows on the right and the left, a fireplace on the left, and a stone floor.'J. ...
Tamworth Castle: sepia wash drawing
'Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, from the Garden.' Showing the east side of the castle with parkland below. The top of the tower is visible among the trees from the south.'J. Buckler.'
Tamworth Castle: steel engraving
'Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire.' South view showing the bridge on the left, the church tower to the right, and the town behind the bridge. The castle rises from a wooded hill, and below there is a ...
Tamworth Castle: steel engraving
'Tamworth.' Showing a distant view of the castle from the south across the river. The bridge is on the left and the tower of the church is on the right. Numbered '165.' 'London, J. & E. Harwood, 26 ...
Tamworth Castle: steel engraving (tinted)
'Tamworth.' Showing a distant view of the castle from the south across the river. The bridge is on the left and the tower of the church is on the right. Within an engraved frame. Numbered '165.' 'London, ...
Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving
'Tamworth Castle.' East view showing the walled pathway up the hill to the entrance gateway. Also showing the Keep or Donjon. Artist: I. Dodd.
Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving
'Mount and Castle of Tamworth taken by the late Mr. Hilditch.' Showing the walled way up to the entrance, near the Keep. There is a woodman in the foreground. With letterpress on the back.[Taken from ...
Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving
'Tamworth Castle - Arrival of the Queen Dowager.' West view showing the bridge, the triumphal arch, and towers with flags flying and boats on the river.Taken from 'The Pictorial Times. London, Saturday, ...
Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving (vignetted)
'Tamworth Castle.' South view showing the castle on a hill. There is a church to the right and a building at the foot of the hill. Taken from 'The Illustrated London News. December 2, 1843.' Anonymous....