Wolverhampton - St. Peter's Church: water colour painting
'Woolverhampton (sic) Church, Staffordshire.' South east view showing the Jacobean chancel, the east window of three lights, and the tower with crenellations and corner pinnacles. The graveyard is shown ...
Wolverhampton - Stone Pulpit in St. Peter's Church: sepia drawing
'Stone Pulpit in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' North west view showing an elaborately carved pulpit, [c 1480]. The stairs with a `lion' and the sounding board ...
Wolverhampton - The Deanery House: sepia drawing
'South View of the Deanery near the Collegiate Church at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' Showing the front, from the passage near the church-yard, showing a corner of the old Jacobean house at the point. ...
Wolverhampton - The Deanery House: sepia drawing
'The Deanery at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire,' from the Horsefair, [erected 1655 in the style of Sir Christopher Wren]. With exterior chimneys and dormers windows in a tiled roof, standing behind a high ...
Wolverhampton - The Roman Catholic Chapel: lithograph
'The Roman Catholic Chapel, Wolverhampton. This print is respectfully Dedicated by Permission to the Rt. Revd. Dr. Walsh V. A. by his Obliged Servant, Robert Noyes.' Showing the chapel behind railings. ...
Wolverhampton - The Roman Catholic Chapel: sepia drawing
'The Roman Catholic Chapel at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' Showing the chapel behind railings. Statues of Saints Peter and Paul are shown above the main entrance on the left of the building, and there ...
Wolverhampton - Tombs of Thomas Lane and John Lane in St. Peter's Church: pen and sepia drawing
'Wolverhampton.' 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 on the left hand side of the room. Above it, at one ...
Wombourne Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Wombourne Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the south transept, the porch, the west tower and the spire.'J. Buckler.'
Wombourne Church: sepia drawing
'Wombourne Church,' taken from the road outside the gates. South east view showing the tower and spire, and the nave, but omitting the south porch, and the south transept. The windows appear to be classical. ...
Wombourne Church: zincograph
'Womburn (sic), Staffordshire.' North west view showing the tower and spire, and the west end of the north aisle.Anonymous, [?T. P. Wood].
Wordsley Church: sepia drawing
'Wordsley Church, S. E.' South east view showing the nave, the clerestory, the north and south aisles, and the west tower, of modern Gothic.[Holy Trinity Church, built 1830-31, becoming the parish church]. ...
Wychnor Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Wichnor Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the south aisle and the tower beyond, (the upper part of which is of brick, with crenellations and stone dressings). The east ...
Yoxall Church - Monument of the Welly's family: sepia drawing
'Monument of the Wellys' family in Yoxall Church, Staffordshire. This fine monument was most barbourously removed from the East end of the North aisle about 12 years ago into a dark corner at the west ...
Yoxall Church: engraving
'North East View of Yoxal (sic) Church.' Showing a small chancel with one window at the east end, four bays of the north aisle, and a small tower with a clock. The Vicarage house is shown on the left.[See ...
Yoxall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Yoxall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel with a five-light east window, and there are three windows on the south (and door) with flat heads. Four of the five windows of ...
Yoxall Church: water colour painting
'Yoxall.' North east view showing a small chancel with one window at the east end, four bays of the north aisle, and a small tower with a clock. The Vicarage house is shown to the left.[See SV XII.151c, ...
Yoxall Church: water colour painting
'Yoxall Church, Stafford-Shire.' North view showing a small chancel with one window on this side, four bays of the north aisle, a double-door, and a small tower with a clock.Anonymous.