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Lichfield - Guildhall: sepia drawing

'The Guildhall at Lichfield,' [on Bore Street.] Showing a building of classical design with pedimental frontage and urns (also old houses near.) [ It was rebuilt in 1847.]'J. Buckler.'

Lichfield - Guildhall: sepia drawing

'The Town hall at Lichfield, now building May 29, 1847,' [on Bore Street.] Built in a Norman style.'J. Buckler.'

Lichfield - Hospital for Women: sepia drawing

'This Hospital for fifteen women was founded by Tho[ma]s Milley, D.D. Canon Residentiary of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, A.D. 1504.' Showing a cottage-like house with a dormer window, a Tudor porch, ...

Lichfield - House of Lucy Porter: woodcut engraving

'The large brick house at the top of the street, was erected by, and was the residence of, Lucy Porter, daughter of Mrs. Johnson.' Showing a three storey house with iron railings in front. Anonymous....

Lichfield - House of Peter Garrick: pencil drawing

'House in Beacon Street, Lichfield, the residence of Peter Garrick, Esquire, who died there in 1796.' Showing a two-storey Georgian house with a tiled roof. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Interior of Christ Church [New Church']: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Mrs. Hinkley's new Church, near Lichfield.' Showing the pews of the period, looking east. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Interior of St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield, from the South Aisle.' Showing the arcade, old box pews, and plaster ceilings. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Interior of St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Saint Michael's Church, Lichfield from the north aisle.' Showing a view across the nave, with box pews and a three deck pulpit. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Lichfield - Interior of St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Saint Michael's Church, Lichfield, from the Chancel.' Showing the pulpit, a reading desk, and some carved pews in the chancel. artist: G. Buckler.

Lichfield - Library: sepia drawing

'Permanent Library at Lichfield.' Showing a Georgian house of three storeys with a panelled door. On the left is a half-timber house, and other, behind which is St. Mary's Church tower. This house ...

Lichfield - Market House: sepia drawing

'The Market house at Lichfield,' taken from the corner of the birth-place of Dr. Johnson. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Lichfield - Market Place: engraving

'Dean Denton's Market Cross.' Showing an octagonal pulpit, supported by eight pillars, with statues at the corners of the palisade, and a market bell. Below are the stocks. 'C. Pye sculp., [engraved]'...

Lichfield - Market Place: sepia drawing (vignetted)

'The Statue of Dr. Samuel Johnson in the Market Place at Lichfield. Presented by James Thomas Law, Chancellor of the Diocese, August 1838.' Showing half of the front of the statue, and the columned ...

Lichfield - Market Place: sepia wash drawing

'Market place, Lichfield. 1788.' Showing the Market Cross with classical arches (two on each side) and a pump house to the left. Anonymous, [? in the style of Stringer.]

Lichfield - Market Place: tracing

'An unfinished draft of the Market House, Lichfield. British Museum, Nov. 3. 1836, Harl. MSS. 2043. Art. 8 (24).' Showing an octagonal pulpit, supported by eight pillars, with statues at the corners ...

Lichfield - Master's House at St. John's Hospital: sepia drawing

'Master's house at Saint John's Hospital, Lichfield,' [on St. John's Street.] West view showing a Georgian building of three storeys with a door on the right. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - Minors' School and Conduit: sepia drawing

'The Conduit at Lichfield,' showing a square building with stone corners and a domed roof. It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. In the street, behind, the Minors' School is visible, ...

Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia drawing

'Minors' School at Lichfield: founded A.D. 1670,' [by Thomas Minors.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables and a central door. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the ...