Wetton - Manifold Valley: engraving
'A View on the River Manyfold at Wotton (sic) Mill in Staffordshire,' looking towards the Mill in the middle of the picture. Showing the bend in the river by cliffs. Also showing the Tor and hills ...
Wetton - Manifold Valley: steel engraving
'A View in the Valley of the Manyfold, Staffordshire.' Showing a farmyard with cattle in the foreground. There is a bridge of four arches over the river in the middle distance, and cliffs and hills ...
Wetton - Manifold Valley: steel engraving
Showing a river running through a deep wooded valley. There is a fisherman to the right, and a low waterfall in the foreground.Anonymous, [cut away].
Wetton - Manifold Valley: water colour painting
Showing the bend in the river, below cliffs. The are hills in the distance, and a couple of men sitting on the river bank in the foreground. Anonyous, [in the style of D. Parkes].
Wetton - 'Thor's House Tor': pen and wash drawing
'Thor's House Tor, Wetton, Staffordshire.' Showing a hill with Thor's Cave on the left, a chasm with a stream to the right below, and a shepherd is walking on a road in the foreground.Anonymous, [T. ...
Wetton Dale: water colour painting
Showing a hill, with Thor's Cave on the left, a chasm with a stream to the right below, and on the distant horizon a church tower is visible. Anonymous [Probably painted by Reverend John Louis Petit].
Wetton Mill: aquatint engraving
'At Wetton Mill, Staffordshire. (Cloudy Day.)' Showing a white four-arched bridge over a river. There is a mountain behind and a mill on the right.'G. Harley; London, Pubd. May 1829 by R. Ackermann, ...
Wetton Mill: pen and ink drawing
Showing two drawings:(1) Bridge 'near Wetton Mill where the water runs under ground.'(2) 'Near Wetton Mill.'Anonymous, [T. P. Wood].
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
Showing old Wolseley Bridge, with nine arches (five broken and rejoined by wooden repairs), from the north bank, looking towards a large house [the inn].'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., ...
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
West view across meadows, showing the bridge unmended. Bishton Hall is on the left, and Wolseley Hall on the right.'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., [engraved] 1802.'
Wolseley Bridge: sepia drawing
'Wolseley Bridge, Staffordshire.' Showing a view of the new bridge with three arches, from the meadow below. The inn and houses are shown on the far side of the bridge.'J. Buckler.'
Wolseley Bridge: water colour painting
'Wolseley Bridge.' Showing a ruined bridge over the river Trent, looking towards the high ground of Wolseley Park to the west. The Wolseley Arms Inn is shown on the left and there are thatched cottages ...
Wolseley Park - Knot on an Oak Tree: pen and sepia drawing
'A Remarkable Knot on an Oak Tree in Wolseley Park.' Showing a knot which resembles a large face in profile. Also showing deer under the tree. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].
Wolverhampton - Distant view from Dunstall Lane: sepia wash drawing
'Wolverhampton from Dunstall Lane.' Taken from a culvert over a small stream to the north of the town. Showing on the horizon, from left to right: the church without the chancel, a cluster of houses ...
Wolverhampton - Distant view from Tettenhall: sepia drawing
'Wolverhampton from Tettenhall.' Showing Wolverhampton in the far distance from a hill, with natural rock faces on each side of the vantage point, in the foreground. There is a pump to the left in the ...
Woodford - Cottages: sepia drawing
'Woodford, Staffordshire.' Showing a view of two storey Georgian cottages looking across a lane. There are dense trees and foliage around the cottage. artist: Cornelius Varley.
Woodford - Farmhouse: engraving
'Farmhouse at Woodford, Staffordshire.' Showing a cottage surrounded by dense trees and foliage. From an almanac. Anonymous, taken from a drawing by Cornelius Varley.