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Lichfield Cathedral - West Front: water colour painting

Showing the west front of the cathedral, taken from a south west position, so that the three spires show. [There is no clock.] Anonymous, [A. E. Everitt.]

Lichfield Cathedral : red-sepia drawing

'Lichfield Cathedral.' Showing a view from Bird Street, up Cathedral Close to the west front of the Cathedral. There are Georgian-looking houses on the left and a medieval ruin at the corner with Bird ...

Lichfield Cathedral : sepia drawing

'Approach to Lichfield Cathedral from the West.' Showing a view from Bird Street, up Cathedral Close to the west front of the Cathedral. There is a modern Gothic house on the near left, and plain Georgian ...

Lichfield Cathedral and Close - East View: copper-plate engraving

'An East View of the Cathedral Church & Close of LICHFIELD: Taken from STOW-pool near ST. CHAD'S Church, 1745.' Showing St. Mary's tower on the left, and a man in a punt on Stowe Pool. 'Richd. Greene ...

Lichfield Cathedral Close - Dr. Falconer's House: sepia wash drawing

Showing a four storey Georgian house, belonging to Rev. Dr. Falconer. Anonymous, [William Fernyhough.]

Lichfield Cathedral: wood/metalcut engraving

'Lychfeild (sic).' Showing a simple view of the Cathedral and the houses around it. Anonymous.

Little Onn Hall: line-engraving

Showing a plain square late 18th century brick house as viewed from a field in front of the hall. No lettering, 'Mr. Crockett's Little Onn,' in pencil. [Probably built by the first Henry Crockett, J.P. ...

Lodge at Armitage: pen drawing

'The Lodge entrance to Armitage Park from the top of Brereton Hill.''John Allport del.,' [drawn].

Longdon Church - South Doorway: sepia drawing

'South Doorway of Longdon Church.' Showing an elaborately carved Norman doorway of two orders.'J.B.,' [John Buckler.]

Longdon Church: engraving

'South-West View of LONGDON CHURCH.' Showing a tower of five stages, a porch (with a dormer window in the roof behind), the south chapel and the chancel. Also showing the path across the fields to the ...

Longdon Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Longdon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the south chapel (which hides the porch) and the tower (with pinnacles.) Also showing the churchyard in the foreground.'J. Buckler.'...

Longdon Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Longdon Church, Staffordshire,' showing the tower (with pinnacles) in the middle distance. Also showing the road passing in front of the church, in the foreground.'J. Buckler.'

Longdon Church: water colour painting

'The Parish Church of Longdon in the County of Stafford, 1769.' South view showing a tower of five stages, a porch (with a dormer window in the roof behind), the south chapel and the chancel.[See SV ...

Longdon Church: water colour painting

'South-West View of LONGDON CHURCH.' Showing a tower of five stages, a porch (with a dormer window in the roof behind), the south chapel and the chancel. Also showing the path across the fields to the ...

Longnor Church - 'St. Giles': water colour painting

The artist has mistakenly named Longnor's parish church as St. Giles, it is in fact dedicated to St. Bartholomew. North east view showing a large rectangular nave and a chancel of stone, with a double ...

Longnor Village: water colour painting

Showng a view of Longnor village, with the church tower at the back, taken from the valley on the north westerly side. There is a large tree in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]

Longport Church - St. Paul's: sepia drawing

'North East View of Longport Church, Staffordshire,' showing the church standing by itself among moorlands, with a west tower, and a clear view of the east window. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Longport Church -St. Paul's: sepia drawing

'South West View of Longport Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a modern Gothic building with a west tower of five stages, and aisles. Artist: J. C. Buckler.